Regional Medical Examiner Officer - Birmingham, United Kingdom - NHS England

NHS England
NHS England
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Birmingham, United Kingdom

2 weeks ago

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To support the Regional Medical Examiner (RME) in the East region to establish, and maintain a high-quality medical examiner system within the region so that medical examiner offices are ready for the proposed date of April 2024 for the medical examiner system to be statutory.

The NME team is headed by Dr Alan Fletcher, National medical examiner, and comprises 7 regional medical examiners, 7 regional medical examiner officers, a policy & programme lead, senior project manager, finance analyst and office co-ordinator.


Lots of useful information on the national medical examiner system including the National Medical Examiner reports, the National Medical Examiner bulletins and the Good Practice Series papers can be found on the NME webpage at NHS England.


to support the Regional Medical Examiner (RME) to establish, and maintain a high-quality medical examiner system within the region so that medical examiner offices are ready for the proposed date of April 2024 for the medical examiner system to be statutory.


to ensure that all fully established medical examiner offices in the region comply with the legal and procedural requirements associated with the current and proposed reformed processes of certification, investigation by coroners and registration of deaths.


to maintain up to date knowledge and understanding of the performance of all medical examiner offices within the region relating to activity, quality and other relevant metrics and to provide regular reports on this to the RME and the National Medical Examiner.

to undertake data analysis, including complex information relating to causes of deaths, clinical governance and trends, and write reports

to liaise with senior coroners and coroners' officers and registration service officers within the region on behalf of the RME


to engage and work with faith groups, patient and family representatives and other regional stakeholders, dealing with highly sensitive and complex issues around the quality of care provided to deceased patients, requiring integrity and judgement.


To support the Regional Medical Examiner (RME) to establish, and maintain a high-quality medical examiner system within the region so that medical examiner offices are ready for the proposed date of April 2024 for the medical examiner system to be statutory.


to ensure that all fully established medical examiner offices in the region comply with the legal and procedural requirements associated with the current and proposed reformed processes of certification, investigation by coroners and registration of deaths.


to maintain up to date knowledge and understanding of the performance of all medical examiner offices within the region relating to activity, quality and other relevant metrics and to provide regular reports on this to the RME and the National Medical Examiner.

to undertake data analysis, including complex information relating to causes of deaths, clinical governance and trends, and write reports

to liaise with senior coroners and coroners' officers and registration service officers within the region on behalf of the RME


to engage and work with faith groups, patient and family representatives and other regional stakeholders, dealing with highly sensitive and complex issues around the quality of care provided to deceased patients, requiring integrity and judgement.


From April 2023, NHS England, Health Education England and NHS Digital became one single organisation, putting workforce, data, digital and technology at the heart of our plans to transform the NHS.


to support the Regional Medical Examiner (RME) to establish, and maintain a high-quality medical examiner system within the region so that medical examiner offices are ready for the proposed date of April 2024 for the medical examiner system to be statutory.


to ensure that all fully established medical examiner offices in the region comply with the legal and procedural requirements associated with the current and proposed reformed processes of certification, investigation by coroners and registration of deaths.


to maintain up to date knowledge and understanding of the performance of all medical examiner offices within the region relating to activity, quality and other relevant metrics and to provide regular reports on this to the RME and the National Medical Examiner.

to undertake data analysis, including complex information relating to causes of deaths, clinical governance and trends, and write reports

to liaise with senior coroners and coroners' officers and registration service officers within the region on behalf of the RME


to engage and work with faith groups, patient and family representatives and other regional stakeholders, dealing with highly sensitive and complex issues around the quality of care provided to deceased patients, requiring integrity and judgement.

Secondments
Applicants from within the NHS will be offered on a secondment basis only,
Salary progression
Applicants will commence at the bot

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