FAQs
What is the main responsibility of the Transformation Lead?
The main responsibility of the Transformation Lead is to lead and embed the principles of Continuous Improvement, high-quality care, productivity, and efficiency into practice across all LNWUH sites.
What skills are required for this position?
The position requires strong leadership skills, an engaging personality, and a belief in the need for continuous improvement, along with methods to facilitate and promote innovative improvement projects.
Will the Transformation Lead work across multiple sites?
Yes, the Transformation Lead will work across all London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust (LNWUH) sites.
What kind of projects will the Transformation Lead focus on?
The Transformation Lead will focus on improvement projects that enhance quality, experience, and value in care delivery.
Who will the Transformation Lead collaborate with?
The Transformation Lead will collaborate with key stakeholders, staff across all groups and seniority, and mentor individuals and teams on local initiatives.
Is this a clinical or non-clinical role?
The Transformation Lead is primarily a non-clinical role focused on leading transformation and improvement initiatives.
What is the population served by London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust?
The Trust serves a diverse population of almost one million people in Brent, Ealing, Harrow, and beyond.
Can I contact someone for more information about the position?
Yes, you can contact Emma Edwardson, the Head of Elective and Digital Transformation, at emma.edwardson2@nhs.net for further details or to arrange an informal visit.
Does the position involve mentoring and coaching?
Yes, the Transformation Lead will be integral to mentoring and coaching individuals and teams around specific local initiatives.
What types of services do the hospitals under LNWUH provide?
The hospitals provide a wide range of services, including major acute services, emergency care, surgical and outpatient services, as well as specialized care in areas such as bowel disease and stroke rehabilitation.

