Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Complaints Manager

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Job Description
Role Overview
The post holder will be responsible for ensuring the effective day-to-day management of the complaints and PALS team within the Trust. To lead in facilitating negotiated solutions or resolution of issues as speedily as possible, in relation to the concerns of people, their carers and families. To be visible and approachable to people who use services, carers and their family and lead on the undertaking of the Patient Advice and Liaison Role.
The post holder will need to be able to ensure that people are treated appropriately, professionally and with respect during the complaints process and that the Trust values are visible in leadership behaviour.
There is also a requirement to teach others best practice and key skills related to having difficult but open and honest conversations.
The post holder will work in collaboration to increase people’s awareness of how to raise a concern and support people giving feedback through multiple channels.
The post holder will take the lead on developing our People’s Experience work across the Trust drawing together complaints/PALS feedback with our real time experience feedback.
Key Responsibilities
- To manage the Complaints and PALS Team
- To build and maintain good relationships with clinical and non-clinical staff across Directorates and Departments.
- To ensure the Trust adheres to the Complaints Regulations
- Monitor and report on complaints and PALS performance
- To build and maintain good relationships with key stakeholders and the local community.
- Articulate the significance and potential impact of government policies as they relate to policy, practice, and its development.
- Proactively work within the principles of being open and honest (Duty of Candour)
- The post holder will deliver a training programme for all staff on complaints handling and specific training for investigating officers.
- The post holder will lead on the implementation and embedding of Ai technology (Quail) within complaint responses to ensure that it is being utilised optimally across the Trust.
- To act as Liaison Officer when a complaint has been referred to the Ombudsman for investigation.
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Selection Process
Candidates who are shortlisted will be invited to undertake a:
- Psychometrics (virtual) w/c 3rd August 2026
Interviews will take place on Tuesday 11th August 2026
About the Trust
Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is the leading provider of mental health, learning disability, neurodevelopmental and drug and alcohol services in Surrey and North East Hampshire. We support people of all ages and are passionate about providing high quality care that is delivered at the right time as close to home as possible to help people recover and stay well.


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We are one of the top 10 mental Health, Learning Disability and Community Trust to work for nationwide. Our Trust is an inclusive and supportive employer that offers a wide range of staff networks, flexible working, free parking and excellent health and wellbeing support. We also provide a wide range of opportunities to help staff develop and progress.
Surrey is a beautiful county lying just 30 minutes away from Central London and from the South Coast. Our historic market towns and bustling districts are enveloped in wonderful countryside, and our excellent road and rail networks bring the rest of the country within easy reach. For international travel, both Gatwick and Heathrow airports are nearby.
Application Information
Please note that we reserve the right to close posts as soon as sufficient applications are received.
Regrettably, due to UK Home Office requirements we cannot offer sponsorship for all our job roles.
Applicants must have the right to work in the UK for the duration of the role.
We look forward to receiving your application!
Contact Information
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Joanna Brittan
- Job title: Carers & Co-Production Lead
- Email address: Joanna.Brittan@sabp.nhs.uk
- Telephone number: 077768244785
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