£52,000 Per year
Undetermined
Hybrid
Coventry, England, United Kingdom
Summary: The Quality and Compliance Partner will develop and implement a quality framework for residential and supported accommodation services, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory obligations. This role involves assessing service quality, supporting operational colleagues, and advising senior leaders on regulatory risks. The position requires travel 2-3 days per week for service visits and meetings. The postholder will act as a subject-matter expert while collaborating with various support services within the organization.
Key Responsibilities:
- Undertake assessments of service quality, both remotely and on-site.
- Lead the development of a quality framework for residential care homes and supported accommodation services.
- Support operational colleagues in developing policies and standardizing processes.
- Oversee and execute regulatory processes, liaising with operations colleagues and Ofsted.
- Provide advice and guidance on quality and regulatory compliance.
- Collaborate with support services to further quality and compliance strategies.
- Advise senior leaders on regulatory risks.
- Monitor the regulatory landscape and adapt policies accordingly.
- Support operations teams in handling complaints.
- Coordinate significant event calls and oversee liability claims.
- Support the Director of Governance and Regulatory Affairs with various tasks.
Key Skills:
- Excellent knowledge of relevant regulations and acts.
- Experience in assessing service delivery quality in residential care.
- Ability to apply legal and regulatory requirements in context.
- Experience with regulatory applications to Ofsted.
- Data-driven approach to identify risks and drive improvements.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Strong organizational skills and ability to manage priorities.
- Relationship-building skills with stakeholders.
- Ability to maintain professional boundaries.
- Calm under pressure.
- Driving licence and access to a car for work purposes.
Salary (Rate): £52,000.00/year
City: Coventry
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
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Reporting To Quality and Compliance Partner (Care & Support)
Job Description Director of Governance and Regulatory Affairs Accountable For Developing and implementing a quality framework that aims to ensure that: Horizon and its residential and supported accommodations services meet all relevant legal and regulatory obligations; operations colleagues have the tools to deliver excellent care and support to children and young people; and senior leaders have insight into each service’s compliance and performance and the collective performance of the division.
Purpose Of Role To work alongside the Director of Governance and Regulatory Affairs to develop and implement a quality framework for the residential and supported accommodation services.
Dimensions Of The Role The primary focus of this role will be the Group’s residential and supported accommodation services, where the postholder will act as subject-matter expert. The postholder will also be expected to maintain a high-level understanding of other aspects of the Group’s activities to provide cover for other team members as required. The role will be home-based, with travel approximately 2-3 days per week to visit services and/or attend meetings.
Main Areas Of Overall Accountability To undertake assessments, either remotely or on-site, of service quality To lead in the development of a quality framework for the Group’s residential care homes and supported accommodation services To support operational colleagues to develop policies, and to standardise processes, procedures and templates with the aim of providing operations colleagues with the tools to deliver consistently excellent care and support to the children and young people living in our residential and supported accommodation services To oversee and/or execute regulatory processes, liaising with operations colleagues and Ofsted as required To provide advice, guidance and constructive challenge to operational colleagues and support functions in matters relating to quality and regulatory compliance To collaborate with other support services, such as the People Team and Finance Team in furthering the quality, regulatory and compliance strategies within the division. xlqdzyr To advise senior leaders on key areas of regulatory risk To monitor the sector’s regulatory landscape, notifying stakeholders of material changes and working with relevant colleagues to adapt policies, processes, procedures and templates accordingly To provide support to operations teams on the handling of complaints, liaising with the Group’s external public relations support where necessary To liaise with external legal advisers in respect of legal and regulatory matters To coordinate significant event and focus service calls, providing input from a quality and compliance perspective and acting as note-taker where required To coordinate and oversee liability claims relating to the Group’s residential homes and supported accommodation services To support the Director of Governance and Regulatory Affairs to embed the Group’s systems in residential homes and supported accommodations services To support the Director of Governance and Regulatory Affairs with any other tasks commensurate with the role This is not an exhaustive list, and duties may be added and amended at any time to meet the needs of the business.
Requirements For The Role An excellent knowledge of The Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015, The Supported Accommodation Regulations 2023 and The Care Standards Act 2000 and associated regulations as applicable to Horizon Experience of assessing the quality of service-delivery in a residential care and/or supported accommodation context The ability to work with a range of subject matter experts to apply wider legal and regulatory requirements in a residential care or supported accommodation context Experience of making regulatory applications to Ofsted The ability to use data and other intelligence to identify risks and drive quality improvement Excellent communicator, verbal and written Excellent organisational skills, with an ability to track the progress of activities to their conclusion Ability to manage competing priorities Ability to build relationships with internal and external stakeholders Ability to maintain professional boundaries, ensuring that accountabilities remain clear Calm under pressure Driving licence, access to a car and willingness to drive for work purposes