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Clinical Applications Systems Support OfficerinPrestoninPrestonPUBLISHED THU 6 MAR 2025

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year per annum, pro rata  PERMANENT 
NHS
Opportunity to work with advanced clinical systems, contributing to enhanced patient care and improved clinical outcomes.
Engagement in diverse projects that allow for professional growth and the development of new skills in a collaborative environment.
Leadership role in managing system interfaces and integration, providing a platform for continuous learning and technological advancement.
Direct involvement in training and support for clinical users, enhancing communication skills and fostering a supportive work culture.
Ability to influence system utilization improvements, resulting in reduced wait times and better financial outcomes for the NHS.
Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, promoting teamwork and networking across various clinical and operational departments.
A sense of purpose and fulfillment from contributing to the healthcare system and making a tangible difference in patient experiences.
Join Our Caring Team as a Clinical Applications Systems Support Officer in Preston!
Are you passionate about using your IT skills to make a real difference in healthcare? At East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, we’re looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic Clinical Applications Systems Support Officer to join our dynamic Digital Data and Technology team. You will play a crucial role in supporting clinical systems, ensuring everything runs smoothly for our healthcare professionals and, ultimately, for the patients they care for. This role is perfect for someone seeking to impact the often-overlooked world of IT in healthcare while working alongside a collaborative group of technical and clinical experts.
In this supportive environment, you will manage day-to-day operations of critical IT systems, provide technical support across various departments, and engage in exciting projects that enhance our clinical applications. Your experience in managing clinical systems will directly contribute to improved patient care by reducing wait times and optimising resources. If you're ready to take your career to the next level in a role that values both technical expertise and compassionate contributions, we would love to hear from you!
Opportunity to work with advanced clinical systems, contributing to enhanced patient care and improved clinical outcomes.
Engagement in diverse projects that allow for professional growth and the development of new skills in a collaborative environment.
Leadership role in managing system interfaces and integration, providing a platform for continuous learning and technological advancement.
Direct involvement in training and support for clinical users, enhancing communication skills and fostering a supportive work culture.
Ability to influence system utilization improvements, resulting in reduced wait times and better financial outcomes for the NHS.
Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, promoting teamwork and networking across various clinical and operational departments.
A sense of purpose and fulfillment from contributing to the healthcare system and making a tangible difference in patient experiences.

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