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re:Governance type role... maybe..?

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Lightsareonnobodyshome · 18/06/2020 19:12

Hi All
Looking for some background info, through the course of my current senior admin role, I have recently been involved in putting together local operational policies/procedures as well as putting in place local processes etc and am just trying to see what other areas this could open up. I think I am process driven, so have been thinking about governance type roles maybe..?

Just wondering how I can build up my experience in this area, so that I would have the relevant skill set etc for this type of role.?

Are there any courses that might be useful?

Any help or advice would be very much appreciated.

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forgottenusername · 19/06/2020 20:58

Documenting processes / writing operational procedures / reviewing other department's documented processes are part of quality management. If you've not got formal quality experience, you'd be looking at quality administrator or assistant level jobs.

Skills needed for quality management would include good attention to detail, report writing, auditing (so being quite nosey and asking lots of questions!), being logical and methodical.

ISO 9001 is the quality management standard, I'm not sure how much free training is available though.

If you happen to be looking for a job in Milton Keynes, let me know!

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