We are looking for an outstanding Deputy Chief Digital Information Officer (Deputy CDIO) to join our team and help achieve our vision of working together to deliver exceptional care to our community. Healthcare delivery is undergoing a significant transformation, and this role is crucial in driving the pace and scale of this digital revolution. By advancing the use of technology and fostering the exceptional talent within our organisation, the Deputy CDIO will ensure systems and innovations are effectively harnessed to enhance patient care. This is an exciting opportunity for a visionary leader to shape the future of healthcare technology and champion our ambitious goals.
Main duties of the job
In partnership with the Chief Technology Officer (CTO), the Deputy CDIO will play a central role in defining and implementing the Digital, Data, and Technology (DDaT) target operating model, driving continuous improvement across services. Acting as a strong advocate for users and a collaborative challenger to the CTO, the Deputy CDIO will ensure the delivery of an immaculate service. They will lead on building trusted relationships with suppliers through effective service management and oversee the delivery of key programmes. In addition to managing an internal team, the postholder will serve as a key liaison for the DDaT function.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Our ideal Deputy CDIO will embody our values of Compassion, Resourcefulness, Aspiration, and Excellence while leading digital transformation. They will bring expertise in setting priorities, creating effective solutions, and managing supplier relationships with measurable success. Strong communication skills are essential, particularly the ability to navigate sensitive or contentious issues while maintaining trust and building consensus.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
1. Masters degree in a relevant discipline with significant experience in a senior managerial and leadership role, including IM&T services development, informatic provision in a health environment, and leadership of diverse teams delivering enterprise-wide functions.
Desirable
1. Managing Successful Programmes or similar programme management qualification.
Experience
Essential
1. Interpreting national and local strategy to inform development of solutions for NHS requirements.
2. Successful track record of senior roles for successful implementation of major NHS healthcare projects.
3. Managing highly complex competing priorities and delivering on time with restricted resources.
4. Co-operative working with suppliers to develop innovative solutions.
5. Managing & evaluating clinical, business solutions, to ensure delivery of required benefits.
Desirable
1. Deputy CDIO in healthcare.
2. System working across an ICS at senior level.
Skills
Essential
1. Comprehensive understanding of NHS strategic objectives and drivers.
2. Comprehensive understanding of the NHS structure, organisations & management.
3. In-depth knowledge of healthcare workflows & underlying business requirements across all components of an acute NHS Trust and wider health sectors.
4. Knowledge of budget planning, tracking and forecasting of multimillion-pound projects.
5. Significant skills in supplier management and contract negotiations.
Desirable
1. Knowledge of Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West (BOB) Integrated Care System or similar.
Other
Essential
1. Demonstrates the Trust values.
2. Highly advanced interpersonal skills, with the ability to identify & overcome resistance to change.
3. Highly developed negotiation & conflict management skills.
4. Highly collaborative with strong & inspirational senior leadership capability.
Employer details
Employer name
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Royal Berkshire Hospital
Reading
RG1 5AN
J-18808-Ljbffr