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Associate Director of Digital Services InformaticsinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED TUE 11 MAR 2025

Band 8d: £93,903 to £107,412 a year per annum inclusive of HCAS  PERMANENT 
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South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation TrustFollow South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

Strategic Leadership Role, The position offers the opportunity to lead the delivery and development of the Trust's Data Strategy, influencing organizational direction and outcomes.
Career Advancement Opportunities, The role provides clear pathways for professional development and progression into senior roles across various specialties within the Trust.
Ongoing Training and Development, The Trust supports continuous learning through training and development initiatives in partnership with the British Computer Society (BCS).
Flexible Working Arrangements, The trust promotes a healthy work-life balance by offering flexible working hours, allowing for a preferred schedule between 8am to 6pm.
Impactful Engagement, The role involves liaising with a wide range of healthcare stakeholders, providing an opportunity to make a real impact on patient services and information management.
Culture of Innovation, The Associate Director will foster a culture of service ownership and improvement, promoting collaboration and innovation within the Trust's data-driven initiatives.
Contribution to Excellence in Healthcare, By driving data assurance and integrity, the role directly supports clinical services, research, and teaching excellence within the organization.
Are you ready to take your career to the next level in a role that truly makes a difference? The South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust is seeking an Associate Director of Digital Services Informatics in London, a position perfect for passionate women and dedicated individuals looking to lead transformations in healthcare. In this pivotal role, you’ll spearhead the evolution towards becoming a data-driven organisation, ensuring that our data strategy aligns with our corporate objectives and enhances the delivery of excellence in clinical services.

We believe in empowering our staff to thrive, offering tailored career pathways and ongoing training opportunities, including support through BCS membership. Your role will involve collaborating with diverse stakeholders, cultivating a culture of service improvement, and championing data assurance. With our family-friendly commitment to flexible working hours, you can achieve the healthy work-life balance you deserve, working Monday to Friday, 8 am to 6 pm. Join us on this exciting journey and help us shape the future of care!
Strategic Leadership Role, The position offers the opportunity to lead the delivery and development of the Trust's Data Strategy, influencing organizational direction and outcomes.
Career Advancement Opportunities, The role provides clear pathways for professional development and progression into senior roles across various specialties within the Trust.
Ongoing Training and Development, The Trust supports continuous learning through training and development initiatives in partnership with the British Computer Society (BCS).
Flexible Working Arrangements, The trust promotes a healthy work-life balance by offering flexible working hours, allowing for a preferred schedule between 8am to 6pm.
Impactful Engagement, The role involves liaising with a wide range of healthcare stakeholders, providing an opportunity to make a real impact on patient services and information management.
Culture of Innovation, The Associate Director will foster a culture of service ownership and improvement, promoting collaboration and innovation within the Trust's data-driven initiatives.
Contribution to Excellence in Healthcare, By driving data assurance and integrity, the role directly supports clinical services, research, and teaching excellence within the organization.

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