Lead Medical Examiner Officer

OverviewWe are seeking a Lead Medical Examiner Officer (MEO) to lead a small team of MEOs, work closely with Medical Examiners (ME) and share innovative practice in data management, collating mortality reports and linking in with our NHS England Regional ME / MEO. You will be supported by the Group Head of Bereavement, Mortuary and ME Services as you coordinate day to day office services, including rosters and line management of the team. This national statutory service led by NHS England ensures accuracy of certification of the cause of death and to improve involvement of bereaved people in the process. The aim is to scrutinise all deaths within acute hospitals and local communities. We are committed to maintaining and developing a responsive and fluid service, adaptable to the needs of our trust, our communities, and our workforce.
The Medical Examiner system contributes to and enhances governance, accuracy and the service to grieving friends and families, working closely with the Trust Bereavement Service.
Working for our organisationWe are seeking a full time senior Medical Examiner''s Officer to be based cross sites for the Royal Free Group. This is alongside our Bereavement and Mortuary teams, where we work closely together in supporting bereaved people. The post holder is included in senior staff forums within these three services and has access to Royal Free personal and professional development opportunities.
Role detailsThe role is full time: 37.5 hours a week, including occasional hours rostered at weekends and public holidays according to service need.
Principal functions and responsibilities
Leadership and oversight for: leadership and support for strategic direction of the management of the MEOs and support to Medical Examiners (MEs) across the RFHNHSFT
Maintain the National Model across the RFHNHSFT
Unification and accountability for mandated quarterly report to the Regional ME office
Oversight and assurance reports for services provided
Responsible to the Lead Medical Examiner for financial performance relating to delegated budgets and operational performance of the service
Facilitation and catalyst for innovation and new services e.g., community services and the extended hours service
Oversight for provision of the services to the bereaved with explanation, transparency and early opportunity to ask questions or raise concerns and to liaise with the Bereavement officers
Oversight for accuracy and quality in all aspects of the medical certification of the cause of death
Oversight and robust process in place to ensure appropriate referral to the Coroner
Safeguard the public through consistent scrutiny of all non-coronal deaths
Support clinical governance in learning and improvement
Contribute to 7 day a week extended ME service delivery
Key Working Relationships
Lead Medical Examiner and direct reports
Trust Medical Examiners
Bereavement officers
Hospital doctors and consultants
Chaplaincy
Mortuary staff
Service managers
Group Head of Bereavement, Mortuary and Medical Examiner Service
Nurses
Business Intelligence Unit
Clinical Governance Leads
Quality Improvement Team
Clinical Effectiveness and Patient Experience staff
Administration staff within the NHS
HM Coroner and their officers in two jurisdictions
Spiritual/Faith community leads
Local Authorities and Public Health Departments (e.g., Registrar''s office)
GPs and practice staff
Bereaved relatives, carers and executors/solicitors
Funeral directors
Crematoria Managers
Regional ME and Regional MEO
National Medical Examiner
Clinical Outcomes and Effectiveness Team members, Senior Project managers working with Divisions and Learning from Death and End of Life specialists
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Additional informationAre you looking for a new challenge in a friendly, collaborative service, who aim to deliver a professional and compassionate service? If so, we are keen to hear from you.
Our trust has over 17,000 staff serving 2 million patients every year. It comprises Barnet Hospital, Chase Farm Hospital, the Royal Free Hospital, North Middlesex University Hospital and more than 30 services in the community. This larger scale organisation provides an unprecedented opportunity for us to continue our pioneering work, particularly in finding ways to deliver even better care to our patients.
Our mission is to deliver world class care and expertise in our clinical services, underpinned by world class teaching and research and we will continue to measure our progress against our five governing objectives: excellent outcomes, excellent patient and staff experience, excellent value for taxpayers'' money, being safe and meeting our external duties, and building a strong organisation.
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