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What do you need to work for CQC?

What do you need to work for CQC?

No specific qualification required. We have Inspectors from health, social care, police and other professional backgrounds. Have an understanding of the Health and Social Care Act, Equality & Human Rights and experience working in health environment useful.

What’s it like to work for CQC?

Professional and supportive culture. There is also a feeling that work put in is appreciated by management and the team. There is also a culture of safety enhanced during inspections, input is recognised and support from management is evident.

What is Chloe in care?

KLOEs stands for “Key Lines of Enquiry” and covers the various different areas, which regulatory bodies such as CQC will investigate when they come to do an inspection of your care setting.

What does the Care Quality Commission do?

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulates all health and social care services in England. The commission ensures the quality and safety of care in hospitals, dentists, ambulances, and care homes, and the care given in people’s own homes.

What does the CQC do?

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulates all health and social care services in England.

Why work for the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission?

If you are looking for a rewarding job in an engaging workplace, the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission can further your career. The Commission has offices in most capital cities and offers interesting and challenging work, focused on improving the lives of older people.

What is the role of the Commission?

Roles at the Commission provide the opportunity to contribute to building a world’s best practice regulator of aged care services. We have a highly skilled staff of complaints officers, compliance officers, quality assessors, general administration officers, ICT developers, educators, executives, finance and human resources officers.