Senior Systems Engineer in Nationally LS1 4PL inNationally LS1 4PL PUBLISHED MON 22 SEP 2025 Jump to job information section
Job description
This fixed‑term (10 months) Band 8a post pays £62,929–£70,830 pa (including a 13% RRP), offers flexible working and job‑share options, and operates nationally (LS1 4PL) with a shared on‑call rota to support a 24/7 service. It’s ideal for carers and women seeking a purposeful tech role that balances impact, development and flexibility — you’ll join a multi‑disciplinary, supportive environment where coaching, career growth and meaningful outcomes for patients are central. DBS checks apply; NHS secondments are possible and, if successful, we may initiate an Inter Authority Transfer (IAT) for current NHS staff; skilled‑worker sponsorship will be considered. To apply simply click the "Apply Now" button — you can also find helpful information and browse similar opportunities on jobsincare.com.
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Benefits
Work on national systems (PDS & GP Registration) used by millions — highly meaningful tech work improving patient care.; Competitive Band 8a pay £62,929–£70,830 pa, plus a 13% Recruitment & Retention Premia (RRP) — real extra monthly income.; Job-share, full-time and flexible working options — ideal for carers balancing work, family and shifts.; Any NHSE office nationally — pick a location close to home; great if you drive or need a short commute.; Strong career development: coach and mentor colleagues while using AWS, Terraform and Python — excellent upskilling.; Inclusive onboarding: Inter Authority Transfer for NHS staff and Skilled Worker sponsorship considered — supportive recruitment.
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