Imperial College Healthcare-Redevelopment Technical Director

Professional Registration

Staff undertaking work which requires professional registration are responsible for ensuring that they are so registered and that they comply with any Codes of Conduct applicable to that profession. Proof of registration must be produced on appointment and at any time subsequently on request.

Work Visa/ Permits/Leave To Remain

If you are a non-resident of the UK or EEA you are required to have a valid work visa and leave to remain in the UK, which is renewed as required. The Trust is unable to employ or continue to employ you if you require but do not have a valid work visa and/or leave to remain in the UK.

NHS Constitution

The NHS Constitution establishes the principles and values of the NHS in England. You should aim to maintain the highest standards of care and service, treat every individual with compassion and respect, take responsibility for the care you provide and your wider contribution, take up training and development opportunities provided, raise any genuine concern you may have about a risk, malpractice or wrongdoing at work, involve patients, their families and carers fully in decisions, be open if anything goes wrong and contribute to a climate where the reporting of, and learning from, errors is encouraged. You should view the services you provide from a patient’s standpoint and contribute to providing fair and equitable services for all. The above is a brief summary; you are encouraged to access the full document at: www/nhs.uk/constitution

Dignity & Respect

The Trust requires that you treat others with dignity and respect and that you do not harass or otherwise discriminate against any other member of staff, patient or visitor to the Trust or employees of any associated employers or contractors of the Trust on the grounds of race, colour, sex, age, disabilities, religious beliefs or sexual orientation.

Confidentiality/Information Quality Assurance/Freedom of Information

The post-holder must maintain confidentiality of information about staff, patients and health service business and be aware of the Data Protection Act (1984) and Access to Health Records Act (1990). As an employee of the Trust it is expected that you will take due diligence and care in regard to any information collected, recorded, processed or handled by you during the course of your work and that such information is collected, recorded, processed and handled in compliance with Trust requirements and instructions. Nonetheless the post-holder should be aware of the responsibility placed on employees under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and is responsible for helping to ensure that the Trust complies with the Act when handling or dealing with any information relating to Trust activity.

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