Job Title : Chief Clinical Informatics Officer - EPR
Hours per week: Full Time - 10 Programmed Activities
Location: George Eliot Hospital
Closing Date: 6th December 2024
Interview Date: To Be Confirmed
Salary: Consultant Grade - £105,504 - £139,882 per annum
Employment type: 0.8 WTE Permanent
Are you a clinician who is passionate about ensuring excellence in clinical record keeping and the opportunities that digital transformation offers? Are you ready for a new challenge and to play a central, leading role in the design, delivery and implementation of our new electronic patient record (EPR)?
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced clinician who is passionate about the opportunities within digital to clinically lead the engagement, design and delivery of our new EPR. This will be one of our biggest and most high-profile programmes of digital clinical transformation, so we are looking for someone with energy, passion and the resilience to manage the complexities and risks involved in this critical programme of work.
The CCIO will be the bridge between the digital and clinical teams ensuring there is a strong clinical voice in all the workstreams and in our EPR Programme Board. They will lead all clinical engagement activities, encouraging clinical colleagues to take every opportunity to get involved throughout the lifetime of the project ultimately to ensure that the new EPR is safe, it underpins quality, improves the clinician and patient experience and drives efficient delivery of care.
Part of a Foundation Group of Trusts led by a CEO with a national reputation for transforming care, George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust in Nuneaton serves 300,000 people across north Warwickshire, south-west Leicestershire, and north Coventry.
Small really is beautiful. We stand out as a clinically-led District General Hospital in giving you the ability to drive change through your personal approach. You’ll be more than a cog in a big machine as you work with colleagues across specialties to deliver excellent, integrated care.
Responsibilities:
1. Ensure the Trust’s EPR Programme is clinically owned and reflects clinical as well as organisational priorities.
2. Lead and promote clinical engagement with and adoption of the EPR.
3. Support user centred design, delivery of training and implementation to clinical teams.
4. Drive continuous clinical process improvement in the use of digital technology.
5. Develop information that supports and develops clinical practice.
6. Develop clinical practice that makes the most of digital technology.
The post will be line managed jointly by Chief Operating Officer / Chief Medical Officer.
If you would like to arrange a time to discuss the position, please contact Darren Mills, Director, Populo Consulting at darren@populoconsulting.co.uk #J-18808-Ljbffr