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Clinical Product ManagerinLewesinLewesPUBLISHED TUE 12 NOV 2024

Band 8b: £62,215 to £72,293 a year  PERMANENT 
HSENHS

NHS Sussex ICBFollow NHS Sussex ICB

Opportunity to lead digital transformation initiatives that directly impact health and social care delivery.
Role supports the creation of an inclusive working environment, advocating for diversity and representation within the staff.
Chance to work collaboratively with various stakeholders, including NHS, care organizations, and community groups, enhancing professional networking.
Responsibilities include managing clinical risk in digital projects, ensuring patient and staff safety while implementing new technologies.
Ability to influence and shape best practices in clinical processes through the development and coordination of clinical safety guidelines.
Position provides a platform for professional growth as a qualified Clinical Safety Officer, contributing to ongoing career development.
Engagement with the Sussex Clinical Professional Leadership Forum allows for ongoing collaboration and knowledge sharing among healthcare professionals.
The Clinical Product Manager role at NHS Sussex ICB in Lewes focuses on providing clinical leadership for digital transformations within health and social care. The postholder will be responsible for fostering relationships that support the Digital Transformation Directorate, ensuring adequate clinical oversight and support for various digital initiatives. Key responsibilities include managing clinical risk associated with digital solutions, coordinating clinical risk assessments, and developing a system-wide approach to clinical safety in digital products.

In addition, the Clinical Product Manager will collaborate with integrated care organisations and contribute to the enhancement of health and care services, ensuring that processes are defined, documented, and optimized based on best practices. The position actively promotes diversity in applications, particularly from underrepresented communities, and supports the NHS Sussex ICB's commitment to inclusive hiring practices.
Opportunity to lead digital transformation initiatives that directly impact health and social care delivery.
Role supports the creation of an inclusive working environment, advocating for diversity and representation within the staff.
Chance to work collaboratively with various stakeholders, including NHS, care organizations, and community groups, enhancing professional networking.
Responsibilities include managing clinical risk in digital projects, ensuring patient and staff safety while implementing new technologies.
Ability to influence and shape best practices in clinical processes through the development and coordination of clinical safety guidelines.
Position provides a platform for professional growth as a qualified Clinical Safety Officer, contributing to ongoing career development.
Engagement with the Sussex Clinical Professional Leadership Forum allows for ongoing collaboration and knowledge sharing among healthcare professionals.

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