Clinical Safety Engineer - Remote - £80k - iO Associates

Job Overview

Location
London, England
Job Type
Full Time
Salary
TBC
Date Posted
14 days ago

Additional Details

Job ID
98971251
Job Views
6

Job Description

Role: Clinical Safety Engineer
Type: Permanent
Salary: £70,000 - £80,000
Location: Remote
iO Associates are excited to be exclusive partners with a healthcare company that uses innovative technology to improve how patients receive medical care. They work to make sure patients get safe, high-quality treatment by providing support to healthcare systems from referral to discharge.
As a Clinical Safety Engineer, you'll play a crucial role in contributing to the company's mission of promoting a global safety culture and ensuring the integrity of the Clinical Risk Management System (CRMS).
Primary Responsibilities:
Serve as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in Clinical Safety Engineering, providing expertise to internal and external stakeholders.
Offer safety engineering advice to the platform, ensuring the safety of Health IT systems.
Provide direction and guidance on Clinical/Patient Safety improvement programs and accreditation efforts.
Collaborate with the Clinical Team and technical colleagues to manage safety incidents and promote continuous quality improvement.
Lead reporting, auditing, and analysis of Clinical/Patient Safety data to drive improvement initiatives.
Conduct hazard identification, risk assessment, and root cause analysis, ensuring robust risk control mechanisms.
Monitor compliance with national and international safety standards and regulatory requirements.
Assist with technical hazard reviews and contribute to the development of Clinical Safety Case Reports.
Articulate technical solution architecture and assess associated risks, authoring Technical Safety Cases.
Skills:
Undergraduate degree or equivalent experience.
Previous experience as a Clinical Safety Engineer.
In-depth knowledge of national Clinical Risk and Safety Management standards.
Familiarity with regulatory requirements for medical devices.
Experience with Risk Management software systems.
Strong organisational skills and ability to work independently under tight deadlines.
Excellent interpersonal skills and conflict resolution abilities.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and a keen interest in technology.
Commercial awareness and understanding of healthcare pressures.
Ability to adapt to new challenges and concepts quickly.
If you're ready to contribute to a safer healthcare environment and drive positive change, apply now to join their innovative team.
Applications will be accepted via applying through the advert, LinkedIn or Email only - please ensure your CV is attached.

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