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Join us! Work for CQC CQC staff have a wide range of skills and work across many disciplines. Find out about roles within CQC, Healthwatch England and the Office of the National Guardian. Current vacancies include: Inspectors (various specialisations and regions) Senior Analyst (Quantitative) - Strategic Insight Talent Management Specialist Audit, Risk and Assurance Committee Independent Member Benefits include generous leave entitlement, NHS or Nest pension schemes and a wide range of employee discounts. Most roles offer flexible locations with the choice to be home-based. See the individual job listings for more information. Browse our current vacancies Working at CQC |
Catch up with the Share For Better Care webinar Hearing about the experiences of the public helps health and social care services learn from what is working and identify what needs improvement. But only some people know how to speak up about their care. Health and care services could also be better at telling people how they can give feedback, and explaining why this matters. Earlier this month, the Patients Association hosted a webinar looking at these issues. In the webinar we joined Healthwatch England and the Patients Association to: Talk about the Share for Better Care campaign Discuss the barriers that exist to giving feedback, and potential solutions Listen to patients explain first-hand their experience of providing feedback and how this improved their care Look at the current ways people provide feedback, and discuss what more can be done to make sure patients' voices are heard If you were not able to join the webinar, the Patients Association have now made a recording available on their website. Watch a recording of the webinar (Patients Association) More information about the Share for Better Care campaign |
Findings published from Ipsos' evaluation of our assessor and inspector roles Ipsos have now completed their evaluation of the way the previous role of inspector was split into 2 new separate roles of assessor and inspector, and have published their findings.. The decision to split the roles was influenced by our 2021 strategy and formed part of a broader strategic shift towards a more data-driven and risk-based approach to regulating health and social care services in England. We made the decision to revert to the single inspector role in August 2024, supported by interim evaluation findings. The final report finds that splitting the inspection workforce into assessors and inspectors has faced significant delivery challenges and did not deliver the expected outcomes. We are considering the findings as part of its re-development of the inspector role. Evaluation findings on assessor and inspector roles Improving how we work |
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