Manage a caseload of high end clinical negligence claims/multi-track cases.
General
Our industry leading client is offering and amazing opportunity for a talented, motivated and suitably experienced candidate to join their successful team as the Head of the Clinical Negligence department dealing with high end clinical negligence claims.
The firm prides itself on the provision of an excellent service to all clients throughout the process and the successful candidate will replicate the organisations values and standards.
Monday & Friday set days and 1 more day which the candidate can choose Tuesday - Thursday
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is a major acute trust serving the people of Wigan and Leigh.
Innovative and forward thinking, the trust is dedicated to providing the best possible healthcare for the local population in the Wigan Borough and surrounding areas.
To co-ordinate and oversee the day to day operation of the Assessment Centre, managing sessions to optimise productivity and customer service, meeting and greeting all customers and visitors and working with clinical colleagues to ensure smooth running of assessments across all relevant channels.
Recognises, reports, analyses, evaluates, and minimises clinical and associated non-clinical risk throughout the organisation, promoting good practice in risk management and reduction
The post holder will be participating in the delivery of learning and change following deaths and serious incidents involving patients/service users under the care of the Trust.
The post holder will lead mortality and learning reviews, using nationally accepted methodologies in conjunction with Clinical Divisions, enabling them to identify changes that need to be made to enhance safety and quality.
Working in our Non Delegated Authority (NDA) motor unit, the role of 'file handler' is to handle a caseload of small claims track litigated motor instructions on behalf of key insurer clients, from issue of proceedings through to Trial.
A clear view on both relevant case law and appropriate evidence will be necessary.
It will be necessary for the candidate to be able to demonstrate an ability to impress the client with the extent of their legal knowledge and provide clear unambiguous advice on the strategy for bringing a claim to its resolution.