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NMC Registered Clinic Manager

Birmingham
1 month ago
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NMC Registered Clinic Manager
Neko Health is a Swedish health-tech company co-founded in 2018 by Hjalmar Nilsonne and Daniel Ek. Our vision is to create a healthcare system that can help people stay healthy through preventive measures and early detection. Neko has developed a new medical scanning technology concept to make it possible to do broad and non-invasive health data collection that is both convenient and affordable for the public. This requires completely reimagining the healthcare experience and incorporating the latest advances in sensors and AI. We are a remote first company with headquarters in Stockholm and over 300 employees across Europe.
Hiring manager: Clinic Area Manager
Location: Neko Health, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Hours: Full-time, five days per week, 4 days on management activity this will be in the clinic, 1 day on service provision.
Salary: To be discussed in interviews
Key Management Responsibilities:

  • Line management of clinic operators
  • Performing regular 121s and sit ins with clinic operators
  • Recruitment of clinic staff
  • Cascading and implementing changes to practice
  • Ensuring compliance with Clinical SOPs and protocols
  • Monitoring KPIs
  • Overseeing incident reporting and risk management
  • Reviewing the quality of medical care provided
  • Providing feedback to operators on the quality of their medical care
  • Monitoring and feeding back on rebooking rate and customer satisfaction
  • Manage operator staffing to ensure 100% uptime
  • Work closely with the Clinical Site Manager to run the clinic
    Key Service Provision Responsibilities:
  • Conduct thorough Neko Health scan on members
  • Provide world class hospitality care when engaging with members
  • Demonstrate precise phlebotomy skills
  • Work calmly under pressure when encountering tech issues
  • Pay high attention to hygiene and cleanliness
  • Ensure inventory stock is maintained at an appropriate level
  • Contribute to clinical quality improvement activity
  • Collaborate with teams across Neko to develop and improve our technology
  • To work flexibility, and to adapt and update your skills as the role requires
    Qualifications:
  • Nursing of Biomedical Science degree
  • Significant experience working independently as a nurse
  • Strong understanding of health screening and diagnostic procedures
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Commitment to evidence-based practice and continuous learning
  • Prior team management experience is a plus
    Why Neko
  • Work with motivated colleagues at London’s most modern clinic
  • Help shape the future of diagnostics and preventive healthcare
  • Enjoy a dynamic work environment with a high degree of autonomy, fostering growth and development
  • Competitive salary
  • Private health insurance
  • CPD (Continuing Professional Development) time and budget
  • Pension contributions
  • Access to cutting-edge tech and training
    We offer a dynamic work environment with a high degree of autonomy that fosters growth and development. If you are passionate about building a better healthcare system for everyone and you thrive in a fast-paced environment, we would love to hear from you!
    Please note: we perform background and reference checks as part of our interview process

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