Job summary The Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme (SSNAP) aims to improve the quality of stroke care by measuring both the structure and processes of stroke care against evidence-based standards.
These standards are informed by the National Clinical Guideline for Stroke, and national and local benchmarks.
SSNAP is an audit that measures the quality of care that stroke patients receive throughout the whole care pathway up to 6 months post admission in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
SSNAP offers clinicians, policy makers and the public a reliable and comprehensive source of data to inform quality improvements.
This role will have responsibility for capturing and monitoring SSNAP audit data across the Health Board as well as supporting Directorate Manager/Deputy Directorate Manager with administration of Stroke related meetings.
The post holder will work closely with Stroke medical, nursing and allied professional teams, will attend multidisciplinary team meetings to ensure the data is validated and captured arcuately.
There is an opportunity to enhance current systems and processes within the team and this role will be instrumental in developing this with senior management support.
The successful candidate will have excellent analytical skills, a keen eye for detail and a good understanding of Microsoft Office packages.
The role will be based at the Grange University Hospital with some travel required across other hospital sites.
Main duties of the job Responsible for developing and maintaining effective communication and working relationships across the Hyper Acute Stroke Unit (HASU) in GUH and the Stroke rehabilitation wards in Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr (YYF).
Liaise with consultants, nursing and allied professional teams to ensure data is captured in an accurate and timely manner.
To handle information with high levels of sensitivity and confidentiality.
Provide administrative support during Stroke Directorate meetings, record minutes and actions.
The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply.
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Job description Job responsibilities You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click Apply now to view in Trac Undertake appropriate analysis to support decisions or recommendations where there may be a range of options.
Undertake Stroke related audits of various SSNAP metrics.
Monitor 6 monthly SSNAP assessments and ensure they are completed in a timely manner.
(Knowledge of RTT and booking centre experience would be beneficial) Update daily transfer list of all stroke inpatients on HASU.
Assist in development and management of PROMS and PREMS outcome measures.
Plan and organise own time, ensuring work requirements are managed appropriately and required workload is completed in a timely manner, working independently and managing own workload on a day-to-day basis.
Ensure all data is up to date in line with the submission timeline of SSNAP and NHS Executive reports.
Provide administrative support in planning and organising stroke meetings.
Person Specification Education & Qualifications Essential Good standard of education to GCSE level (or equivalent) including English and Maths NVQ Level 3 or demonstrable equivalent knowledge and experience Desirable Evidence of continuous professional development Knowledge & Experience Essential Knowledge and experience in capturing and validating data Knowledge of patient administration system / outpatient clinic system / ward admission processes Knowledge and experience in monitoring waiting list / patient booking Knowledge of RTT, experience of using CWS Administrative experience in a similar role Proficient with Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel Desirable Experience using WPAS Skills & Abilities Essential Excellent communication skills and ability to communicate well with staff at all levels Ability to work effectively within the team Excellent organisational skills Effective planning and prioritising skills Desirable Ability to speak Welsh Personal Qualities Essential Demonstrate commitment to achieving high quality standards of work Flexible to be able to meet the needs of the service Positive and supportive attitude Approachable and adaptable Tact / diplomacy when dealing with difficult situations Other Essential Ability to travel to different hospital sites (GUH / RGH / YYF)