Job summary The post holder is responsible for ensuring the quality and effectiveness of the NHS Cervical Screening Programme (NHSCSP) within UHL by overseeing and co-ordinating all the aspects in line with NHSCSP guidelines.
This will require a thorough knowledge and understanding of NHSCSP pathways.
Persons likely to be able to fulfil the role are: Consultant cellular pathologists Non-training grade experienced senior colposcopists or consultant colposcopists Laboratory lead biomedical scientists (BMS) or consultant BMS Senior nurse colposcopists or lead colposcopy nurses Designed administrative support ( WTE) will be provided Main duties of the job Job Plan Responsible for individual caseload within the WTE session including x WTE CSPL activities x meetings and SPA activity (research/ audit/ EQA/ mandatory training/ CPD) KEY RESULT AREAS To act as the centre for communications about the NHS Cervical screening programme; coordinating relevant histology and colposcopy and advising Trust management on cervical screening matters To ensure that laboratory and colposcopy performance complies with NHS Cervical Screening Programme guidelines and standards and take appropriate action where they do not.
This includes ensuring that appropriate links are maintained between general practices, the laboratory and colposcopy clinic/ clinics and that suitable, timely treatment is available for women with cervical cytology abnormalities.
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We have four primary goals: high-quality care for all, being a great place to work, partnerships for impact, and research and education excellence And we will embed health equality in all we do - taking active steps to reduce the avoidable differences in healthcare that some people face, working in partnership with communities.
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About the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust: Job description Job responsibilities KEY WORKING RELATIONSHIPS The post holder will be required to develop and maintain effective working relationships with: Deputy Cervical Screening Provider Lead CSPL administrative support Leads for gynaecology, colposcopy and histopathology Gynaecological cytology / virology leads at off site testing laboratory Clinical lead for cancer services Deputy Medical Director and other Trust senior managers Trust business, legal and contracting personnel CMG Boards Public Health England (PHE) Screening Quality Assurance Service (SQAS) NHS Englands local screening and immunisation team Local Community and Sexual Health Clinics Primary Care Person Specification Qualifications Essential Registration with the relevant professional body Experience Essential At least 5 years' experience at a senior level in a suitable role within the NHSCSP Advanced knowledge of NHSCSP guidelines and pathways Understanding of clinical governance, clinical audit and achieving quality targets Analytical and Judgement skills Essential Able to interpret national and local policy and guidance to determine need for changes across all areas of the pathway