Job summary
Full Time -Primarily remote, with occasional travel to our London office (Old Street) when required.
We are looking for an experienced and credible Head of Quality & Governance to take ownership of our governance function at a pivotal stage of our growth. With established frameworks already in place, this role is focused on building upon strong foundations - enhancing, scaling, and embedding governance practices that are fit for an organisation with ambitious growth plans.
This is a senior, self-starter, position. You will provide visible, proactive governance leadership across clinical, corporate, data, risk and compliance domains, working closely with the clinical and operational teams to ensure that quality, safety, and regulatory compliance are woven into everyday practice.
You will be the face of governance internally and externally collaborating with the Senior Leadership Team, engaging with regulators, and acting as the organisations primary point of accountability for governance matters.
Main duties of the job
- Oversee and scale governance frameworks across clinical, corporate, data, risk, and compliance functions, ensuring they remain effective as the organisation grows.
- Implement clear, scalable Standard Operating Procedures and manage day-to-day Quality and Governance operations.
- Lead the regulatory compliance programme, maintaining accreditations and certifications (e.g., ISO, CQC, QSI).
- Champion clinical governance with clinical leads to improve patient safety, quality, and the management of incidents, complaints, and adverse events.
- Support the Chief Medical Officer in managing medicolegal issues internally and with external stakeholders.
- Provide governance advice to the executive leadership team and board, translating regulatory requirements into clear, practical guidance.
- Oversee data governance, ensuring strong policies and accountability for data quality, integrity, security, and GDPR compliance.
- Lead the organisational risk management framework, ensuring risks are identified, assessed, and mitigated.
- Monitor the regulatory landscape, including emerging areas such as AI governance, ensuring proactive organisational adaptation.
- Lead external governance engagement with customers and stakeholders, reinforcing HLHs reputation as a leading teleradiology provider.
- Develop and mentor the governance team, promoting a culture of quality and continuous improvement.
About us
The HLH Imaging Group is a market-leading provider of lung cancer screening radiology reporting services. We have built our reputation on quality - in our clinical outcomes, our processes, and the people we bring into the organisation. That commitment to excellence isn't just something we talk about; it shapes every decision we make, from how we design our services to how we support our teams.
We are a business in growth. Year on year, we are expanding our reach and raising the bar for what high-quality teleradiology looks like in the UK. As we scale, we remain committed to ensuring that growth never comes at the expense of the standards that define us. We are actively growing our teleradiology capabilities into new clinical areas - including prostate and cardiac imaging - bringing the same quality-first ethos.
If you are looking for a place where quality is genuinely valued - not as a compliance exercise, but as a core belief - HLH is that place.
Details
Date posted
16 March 2026
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
Depending on experience
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time, Home or remote working
Reference number
E0439-26-0000
Job locations
Albert House
256-260 Old St
London
EC1V 9DD
Employer details
Employer name
The HLH Imaging Group Ltd
Address
Albert House
256-260 Old St
London
EC1V 9DD
Employer's website
https://www.thehlhgroup.com (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details
For questions about the job, contact:
Saul Charalambos
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