Test Lead inLondon inLondon PUBLISHED WED 22 JAN 2025

Band 7: £54,320 to £60,981 a year pa inclusive  PERMANENT 
NHS
Opportunity to work within a prestigious organization like Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, contributing to healthcare improvements.
Engaging role that involves leading a dynamic ICT Test Team, fostering leadership and team management skills.
Involvement in critical healthcare projects, allowing you to make a significant impact on clinical safety and patient care.
Challenge-driven environment that keeps you engaged, presents learning opportunities, and enhances problem-solving skills.
Opportunity to develop and implement advanced testing strategies, improving your technical expertise and knowledge of software testing methodologies.
Exposure to various healthcare systems and technologies, such as Oracle Cerner EPR applications and HL7, broadening your professional skillset.
Flexibility to travel between different urban healthcare sites, providing a diverse work experience and networking opportunities within the NHS.
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is seeking a Test Lead to join their ICT Test Team in London. This role is crucial for ensuring that all testing activities align with the defined test strategy and are effectively managed before software releases go live. The successful candidate will oversee sub-teams of testers, develop test plans, scripts, metrics, and reports for various clinical systems, all while handling multiple projects in a high-pressure environment. The position demands strong stakeholder communication skills, independent work ethic, and the ability to meet tight deadlines.

Candidates should have previous experience leading testers in the NHS, a solid understanding of the Oracle Cerner EPR application, and be ISTQB certified or possess equivalent testing experience. Knowledge of HL7 is preferred. Although primarily based at the Paddington site, the role requires travel to various North West London Integrated Care System locations as needed.

 


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