Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Ophthalmology Failsafe Officer (XN04)

The closing date is 06 March 2026

Job summary

Join one of the UKs largest and most forward-thinking NHS Trusts in a role that directly protects patient safety and improves clinical outcomes. Based at St Jamess University Hospital, the Ophthalmology Failsafe Officer sits within the Ophthalmology Service and plays a vital part in ensuring no patient is lost to follow-up across high-risk pathways.

This is a key position within our failsafe and patient tracking workflows, supporting critical services such as medical retina and glaucoma. Youll work closely with clinicians, operational managers and administrative teams to monitor pathways, identify gaps, and take proactive action to safeguard patients. Your work will directly support quality improvement, service efficiency and compliance with national standards.

Were looking for someone who is:

. Highly organised, methodical and detail-driven

. Confident working with data and patient tracking systems

. Proactive and solutions-focused

. A clear communicator who can work across multidisciplinary teams

.Passionate about patient safety and continuous improvement

If you thrive in a role where precision matters and your work makes a tangible difference to patient care, this is your opportunity to be part of a collaborative, innovative team. Help us strengthen our pathways, enhance safety, and ensure every ophthalmology patient receives the timely care they deserve.

Main duties of the job

The Ophthalmology Failsafe Officer plays a critical role in safeguarding patients by ensuring no one is lost to follow-up across high-risk ophthalmology pathways.

You will be part of the Ophthalmology administrative and operational team at St Jamess University Hospital, working closely with consultants, clinical nurse specialists, service managers, booking teams and data teams. The role sits at the heart of patient tracking and pathway management.

Key responsibilities include:

Proactively monitoring patient tracking lists (PTLs) and failsafe reports across services such as medical retina and glaucoma

Identifying patients who are overdue or at risk of delay and taking timely action to resolve this

Liaising with clinical and booking teams to arrange appropriate follow-up or escalate concerns

Maintaining accurate records and ensuring data quality across multiple systems

Supporting audits, reporting and service improvement initiatives

Contributing to the development and refinement of failsafe processes and workflows

The role involves managing a high-volume caseload, regularly reviewing large patient cohorts, and working to clear backlogs within agreed timeframes. You will be expected to work methodically, prioritise effectively, and meet defined turnaround targets to ensure patients are tracked and rebooked promptly.

About us

Our Ophthalmology Service is part of one of the largest and most respected acute Trusts in the UK, delivering specialist eye care to a diverse and growing population across Leeds and the wider region. Based primarily at St Jamess University Hospital, our department supports high-volume, high-impact services including medical retina, glaucoma, and urgent eye care.

We are a close-knit, supportive team made up of consultants, specialist nurses, optometrists, technicians, administrative colleagues and operational managers. While our workload is fast-paced and clinically significant, our culture is collaborative, respectful and improvement-focused. We take pride in working together to solve problems, protect patient safety and continuously strengthen our pathways.

Leeds Teaching Hospitals is committed to our process of redeploying 'at risk' members of our existing workforce to new roles. As such, all our job adverts are subject to this policy and we reserve the right to close, delay or remove adverts while this process is completed. If you do experience a delay in the shortlisting stage of the recruitment cycle, please bear with us while this process is completed, and contact the named contact if you have any questions.

Details

Date posted

13 February 2026

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 4

Salary

£27,485 to £30,162 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

C9298-HAN-137

Job locations

St. James's University Hospital

Beckett Street

Leeds

LS9 7TF


Job description

Job responsibilities

This is more than an administrative post it is a patient safetycritical position where your work has a direct impact on protecting patients sight.

Make a Measurable Difference

You will play a central role in ensuring no patient is lost to follow-up across high-risk ophthalmology pathways, particularly within medical retina and glaucoma services. By proactively identifying delays and resolving pathway gaps, you will directly contribute to safer care and improved outcomes.

Be at the Heart of Service Improvement

This role is embedded within our failsafe and patient tracking workflows, contributing to ongoing pathway redesign, backlog reduction and quality improvement projects. You will work alongside senior operational managers, consultants and service leads, giving you real visibility and influence within the department.

Work Within a Leading Teaching Trust

As part of Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, one of the largest in the UK, you will engage with:

Consultants and Clinical Leads in specialist ophthalmology services

Operational Service Managers and CSU leadership teams

Booking, data and performance teams

Regional referral pathways and external providers where required

This exposure provides excellent insight into large-scale NHS service delivery and governance.

Develop Specialist Knowledge

You will gain in-depth understanding of:

High-risk ophthalmology pathways

Patient tracking list (PTL) management

National access and waiting time standards

Data validation, reporting and governance processes

This role is ideal for someone looking to strengthen their expertise in operational management, data quality or pathway coordination within a clinical specialty.

A Role That Values Your Skills

We are particularly keen to attract applicants who demonstrate:

Strong alignment with NHS core values

Analytical thinking and confidence working with complex data

High levels of accuracy and attention to detail

Professional curiosity and a proactive approach to problem-solving

Resilience and focus in a high-volume, safety-critical environment

Challenge With Purpose

The role requires sustained concentration, management of large patient cohorts, and sensitive communication when resolving delays. While the workload can be demanding, it is purposeful every action you take supports timely care and protects patients from avoidable harm.

If you are motivated by responsibility, precision and meaningful impact, this is a unique opportunity to build specialist experience while contributing to one of the Trusts most vital clinical services.

Job description

Job responsibilities

This is more than an administrative post it is a patient safetycritical position where your work has a direct impact on protecting patients sight.

Make a Measurable Difference

You will play a central role in ensuring no patient is lost to follow-up across high-risk ophthalmology pathways, particularly within medical retina and glaucoma services. By proactively identifying delays and resolving pathway gaps, you will directly contribute to safer care and improved outcomes.

Be at the Heart of Service Improvement

This role is embedded within our failsafe and patient tracking workflows, contributing to ongoing pathway redesign, backlog reduction and quality improvement projects. You will work alongside senior operational managers, consultants and service leads, giving you real visibility and influence within the department.

Work Within a Leading Teaching Trust

As part of Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, one of the largest in the UK, you will engage with:

Consultants and Clinical Leads in specialist ophthalmology services

Operational Service Managers and CSU leadership teams

Booking, data and performance teams

Regional referral pathways and external providers where required

This exposure provides excellent insight into large-scale NHS service delivery and governance.

Develop Specialist Knowledge

You will gain in-depth understanding of:

High-risk ophthalmology pathways

Patient tracking list (PTL) management

National access and waiting time standards

Data validation, reporting and governance processes

This role is ideal for someone looking to strengthen their expertise in operational management, data quality or pathway coordination within a clinical specialty.

A Role That Values Your Skills

We are particularly keen to attract applicants who demonstrate:

Strong alignment with NHS core values

Analytical thinking and confidence working with complex data

High levels of accuracy and attention to detail

Professional curiosity and a proactive approach to problem-solving

Resilience and focus in a high-volume, safety-critical environment

Challenge With Purpose

The role requires sustained concentration, management of large patient cohorts, and sensitive communication when resolving delays. While the workload can be demanding, it is purposeful every action you take supports timely care and protects patients from avoidable harm.

If you are motivated by responsibility, precision and meaningful impact, this is a unique opportunity to build specialist experience while contributing to one of the Trusts most vital clinical services.

Person Specification

Skills & Behaviours

Essential

  • Flexible working attitude.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Clear and effective communication.
  • Ability to self-reflect, carry out tasks of own job and identify what s/he needs to learn to able to do current job better.
  • Evidence of ability to manage stressful situations including distressed patients and relatives
  • Flexible approach to the planning and co-ordination of patient pathways to ensure maximum use of clinical time.
  • Can work under pressure.

Experience

Essential

  • Previous experience of working in a customer/patient focussed environment, ideally within the NHS in a similar setting
  • Highly developed written and verbal communication skills, with experience of dealing with patient queries, concerns and anxiety in a reassuring manner.
  • Experience of managing / co-ordinating patient pathways.
  • Understand and practices the principles of confidentiality at all times

Desirable

  • Knowledge of national targets with respect to Ophthalmology patient pathways.
  • Have a sound understanding of NHS wide initiatives and experience of responding positively to ensure local implementation.
  • Previous experience of working within the NHS

Skills & Behaviours

Essential

  • Flexible working attitude.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Clear and effective communication.
  • Ability to self-reflect, carry out tasks of own job and identify what s/he needs to learn to able to do current job better.
  • Evidence of ability to manage stressful situations including distressed patients and relatives
  • Flexible approach to the planning and co-ordination of patient pathways to ensure maximum use of clinical time.
  • Can work under pressure.

Qualifications

Essential

  • NVQ level 3 within healthcare or experience equivalent

Desirable

  • Excellent word processing skills / qualifications (ECDL or equivalent)
  • Demonstrable evidence of further (relevant) academic qualifications
  • GCSE or equivalent which demonstrates competency in literacy

Other Criteria

Essential

  • Data analysis and production on reports against performance targets
  • IT literate, working knowledge of Microsoft Office including excel.
Person Specification

Skills & Behaviours

Essential

  • Flexible working attitude.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Clear and effective communication.
  • Ability to self-reflect, carry out tasks of own job and identify what s/he needs to learn to able to do current job better.
  • Evidence of ability to manage stressful situations including distressed patients and relatives
  • Flexible approach to the planning and co-ordination of patient pathways to ensure maximum use of clinical time.
  • Can work under pressure.

Experience

Essential

  • Previous experience of working in a customer/patient focussed environment, ideally within the NHS in a similar setting
  • Highly developed written and verbal communication skills, with experience of dealing with patient queries, concerns and anxiety in a reassuring manner.
  • Experience of managing / co-ordinating patient pathways.
  • Understand and practices the principles of confidentiality at all times

Desirable

  • Knowledge of national targets with respect to Ophthalmology patient pathways.
  • Have a sound understanding of NHS wide initiatives and experience of responding positively to ensure local implementation.
  • Previous experience of working within the NHS

Skills & Behaviours

Essential

  • Flexible working attitude.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Clear and effective communication.
  • Ability to self-reflect, carry out tasks of own job and identify what s/he needs to learn to able to do current job better.
  • Evidence of ability to manage stressful situations including distressed patients and relatives
  • Flexible approach to the planning and co-ordination of patient pathways to ensure maximum use of clinical time.
  • Can work under pressure.

Qualifications

Essential

  • NVQ level 3 within healthcare or experience equivalent

Desirable

  • Excellent word processing skills / qualifications (ECDL or equivalent)
  • Demonstrable evidence of further (relevant) academic qualifications
  • GCSE or equivalent which demonstrates competency in literacy

Other Criteria

Essential

  • Data analysis and production on reports against performance targets
  • IT literate, working knowledge of Microsoft Office including excel.

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name

Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Address

St. James's University Hospital

Beckett Street

Leeds

LS9 7TF


Employer's website

https://www.leedsth.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Address

St. James's University Hospital

Beckett Street

Leeds

LS9 7TF


Employer's website

https://www.leedsth.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Patient Service Coordinator

Ashleigh Hodgson

ashleigh.hodgson1@nhs.net

Details

Date posted

13 February 2026

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 4

Salary

£27,485 to £30,162 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

C9298-HAN-137

Job locations

St. James's University Hospital

Beckett Street

Leeds

LS9 7TF


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