CQC is the independent regulator of health and social care in England. We inspect, monitor and rate a wide range of services, including care homes, hospitals, dental services and many more. We make sure those services provide people with safe, effective, compassionate, high-quality care and we encourage them to improve. If we find poor care we will take action to protect people. We also use our insight and independent voice to promote a national conversation on safety across health and care sectors and systems.
Our diverse teams allow for a more creative and productive environment. They bring different viewpoints, knowledge and experience.
Our new three-year ‘Diversity and Inclusion strategy – Our Inclusive Future’ sets out our ambitions and journey to help achieve our vision of being a truly inclusive organisation where all our people are valued, can thrive and make a difference.
GENDER EQUALITY & IDENTITY AT CARE QUALITY COMMISSION
We have a duty to publish equality objectives to meet Equality Act 2010 regulations. These equality objectives cover 4 years, because that is in line with the regulations.
Our strategy gives us new opportunities to help reduce inequalities. Our five equality objectives are priorities and aim to help to deliver equality for:
GENDER EQUALITY NETWORK
CQC is a good employer for women, but we want it to be an outstanding one.
The aims of the Gender Equality Network:
Home working is standard at CQC, with all management within the organisation being flexible and working with staff with caring needs.
Home working is standard at CQC, with all management within the organisation being flexible and working with staff with caring needs.
Care Quality Commission employees have access to PAM Assist who provide an extensive online information portal, 365 days a year, 24 hour telephone helpline, structured telephone counselling, UK-wide face-to-face counselling and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
We want to help you plan for your future. When you start in your new role with us you will join the NHS pension scheme. Or, where appropriate, Nest, the government-backed workplace pension scheme.
We offer free, unlimited access to Headspace, a popular meditation app. It has hundreds of guided exercises for meditation, sleep, focus, and movement.
Our employee assistance programme offers confidential 24-hour counselling for you and your family.
Keen and aspiring cyclists can take part in our government backed Cycle to work scheme. It allows you to lease a bike and cycling equipment up to a value of £5000.
You can take up to one year of maternity or adoption leave. If you meet the minimum length of service with us, we offer:
If you have completed 12 months of service you can take 3 consecutive weeks of partner support leave at full pay. You must use this within 56 weeks of your child’s birth or adoption date.
You can apply for tax-free childcare support through the government led scheme.
We offer up to four weeks of unpaid parental leave per child each year. You can take up to 18 weeks in total before your child’s 18th birthday.
We have multiple employee networks to ensure everyone feels heard and appreciated. These include:
CQC is changing. Our newly-formed Technology unit is helping CQC to become a smarter, more flexible and insight-driven regulator. The unit helps teams across CQC make the best use of technology in their work. They do this by providing high quality digital services that reflect how health and care is changing.
Join us and you could use your skills and knowledge to help us transform our organisation. You’ll not only gain experience that will shape your career. Your work will impact the millions of people who use health and social care in England each day. Working in tech at CQC is more than just a job. It’s a chance to make a real difference while doing what you love.
“I joined the CQC in April as a graduate after completing a 13 week full-stack development program. During my first few months in the DevOps team I familiarised myself with the concept of cloud computing. I also prepared for the AZ-900 Microsoft Fundamentals exam which I sat in May. Since then, I have trained in Azure administration, Power Platform and Dynamics. I have also worked with a Senior DevOps engineer to create pipelines in Azure DevOps. I’m now learning Terraform and PowerShell and recently created my first pipeline. I have found CQC an extremely welcoming, driven and friendly place to work. And I’m excited to delve deeper into DevOps.”
Bethan Vaughan
Junior DevOps Engineer
“CQC provides a great working environment through values, training, support and collaborative working. Not to mention the purpose: ‘We make sure health and social care services provide people with safe, effective, compassionate, high-quality care and we encourage care services to improve’. This is close to my heart and I love working for an organisation that can help make this happen.”
Amanda Coughlan
Major Incident and Service Improvement Manager