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Hightown Housing Association

Quality Improvement Officer

Hightown Housing Association Hemel Hempstead
41,348 to 41,349
32 - 40 hour


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    Hightown Housing Association

    Quality Improvement Officer

    Hightown Housing Association Hemel Hempstead
    41,348 to 41,349
    32 - 40 hour
    Status Open
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    What we ask

    Education

    No minimum education required

    What we offer

    Salary
    £41,348 to £41,349
    Hours
    32 to 40 hours per week
    Employment type
    contract

    Job description

    Quality Improvement Officer

    Fixed Term Contract (potential permanent opportunity)

    £41,349 pa

    Hemel Hempstead

    Make a real difference to the lives of people we support

    Are you passionate about quality, driven by evidence, and motivated by seeing people and services thrive? Do you enjoy turning insight into action and working alongside others to continuously raise standards?

    We are looking for a Quality Improvement Officer to join our Transformation and Compliance team on a fixed term contract until March 2027. This is a high-impact role where your work will directly shape service quality, strengthen compliance, and support positive outcomes for the people we support.

    About the role

    As Quality Improvement Officer, you will use data, insight and constructive challenge to drive continuous improvement across services. You will visit schemes regularly and conduct full quality assurance audits, providing clear, evidence-based assessments of performance and identifying opportunities for learning and improvement.

    Working closely with the Transformation and Compliance Lead, you will support the development and embedding of an organisational audit and quality assurance framework aligned with regulatory requirements, including CQC and Ofsted. You will build strong relationships with managers and teams, providing respectful, solution-focused feedback and supporting them to develop and deliver SMART improvement plans. No two days are the same, from analysing audit data and preparing reports, to completing on-site audits, facilitating quality discussions or supporting inspection readiness.

    Key responsibilities

    Deliver and support a programme of audits, including more complex or thematic reviews
    Analyse audit findings, incidents and complaints to identify risks, themes and learning
    Produce clear, evidence-based reports and dashboards for managers and senior leaders
    Support the embedding of the Quality Assurance Framework and regulatory standards
    Work with managers to develop, monitor and review SMART improvement plans
    Monitor regulatory and legislative changes and support inspection readiness
    Provide constructive, solution-focused feedback to services
    Build positive, collaborative relationships across teams
    Ensure the voices of people we support inform quality activity and improvements
    Support policy reviews and deliver training, briefings and coaching on quality and compliance

    About you

    You are professional, reliable and committed to high standards. You are confident working independently but thrive when collaborating with others, bringing people together around shared goals. Calm under pressure, organised and adaptable, you are open to change and motivated by continuous improvement.

    You are able to influence through evidence, empathy and clear communication, and you are comfortable asking thoughtful questions that lead to better outcomes.

    What you will bring:

    Experience delivering audits, analysing data and producing clear, evidence-based reports
    Experience contributing to improvement or action planning
    Strong knowledge of regulatory requirements (CQC, Ofsted, Regulator of Social Housing)
    Experience within care, supported housing or quality assurance in adult or children’s services (desirable)
    The ability to travel across services (car driver essential) and occasional flexibility to work outside standard hours

    You don’t need a specific qualification, but you must be able to evidence working at RQF Level 4 (or equivalent) through relevant qualifications and/or professional experience. Training or qualifications in quality, auditing or compliance are welcomed.

    Why join us?

    You will be part of a supportive, values-driven organisation where quality is everyone’s business and learning is actively encouraged. Your ideas will be heard, your expertise respected, and your contribution will make a tangible difference to people’s lives.

    We offer:

    Professional development and sector-relevant training opportunities
    33 days’ annual leave including Bank Holidays (pro-rata)
    Competitive salary of £41,349 for a 35-hour week
    Monthly attendance bonus
    Hybrid working (2 days in the office)
    Workplace pension & life assurance (3× salary)
    Retail, gym, restaurant and cinema discounts
    Employee wellbeing services
    Free on-site gym access

    We will be shortlisting and interviewing on an ongoing basis and may close the vacancy early.

    We are proud to be an Equal Opportunities and Disability Confident Employer
    Salary description

    £41348.00 - £41349.00 per year

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