Chief Clinical Information Officer
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 25 Gorffennaf 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £109,179.00 i £125,637.00 bob blwyddyn |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £109179.00 - £125637.00 a year |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 10 Awst 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Cambridge, CB21 5EF |
Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | C9310-25-0686 |
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Please refer to the attached job description and person specification for full details of responsibilities. Strategic Digital Leadership Provide clinical leadership to develop and implement the Trusts Digital Strategy in alignment with the What Good Looks Like framework. Act as a key clinical adviser to the Trust Board and executive leadership on digital health, AI, automation, and technology-enabled care. Represent the Trust in system-wide digital initiatives across Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Integrated Care System. Represent the Trust in national, regional and local digital transformation projects. Support the delivery of national policies and strategies driving NHS digitisation, including the recently launched Fit for the Future: 10 year Health Plan for England Clinical Informatics and Safety Lead the development and implementation of safe, usable, and effective digital clinical systems. Oversee clinical safety governance in line with NHS Digital safety standards (DCB0129/0160). Champion the use of data and digital tools to enhance clinical quality, patient safety, and outcomes. Serve as clinical lead or Senior Responsible Officer for major digital programmes (e.g., EPR optimisation, AI pilots, remote monitoring tools). Work in partnership with the Trusts Cambridge Childrens Hospital digital lead to contribute to the development and implementation of the EPR and broader digital innovation programme within the new children's hospital. Workforce Development & Capability Building Promote the development of clinical informatics skills across all professional groups within the Trust, including analysts and clinicians. . Mentor and support aspiring clinical informaticians across all professional groups. Lead initiatives to build digital literacy and capability among clinical staff, supporting CPD and career development. Support the integration of digital skills into clinical education. Engagement & Change Leadership Act as a visible and accessible digital leader across all services and professions. Ensure meaningful co-design and engagement with service users, carers, and patients in all aspects of digital and service transformation. Work collaboratively with clinicians and digital teams to align transformation efforts with frontline clinical needs and best practice. Support change management efforts by translating clinical needs into digital requirements and vice versa. Equity & Inclusion Promote digital inclusion and equity in service design and access for patients . Champion the ethical use of health technologies including AI, predictive analytics, and automation. Ensure that digital solutions meet the needs of diverse populations and vulnerable groups. Research, Innovation and Partnerships Support clinical research and improvement projects involving digital health or data science. Collaborate with academic and industry partners to develop digital solutions aligned to the Trusts clinical strategy. Key Working relationships for CCIO role: Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and Chief Executive (CEO) Executive Team Executive Digital and Clinical Leadership (CDIO, CMO, CNIO, SIRO) Operational and Clinical Directorate Teams Digital Services, Data & Analytics, Clinical Systems, and Transformation Teams ICS Digital Programme Leads and Regional Partners Faculty of Clinical Informatics, national informatics bodies and national CCIO/CIO networks Service Users, Carers, and Co-production Groups Key Responsibilities - Clinical Role and General Specific clinical responsibilities will be agreed in consultation with the relevant Clinical Director, based on the postholders professional discipline, specialty, and substantive role. Medical practitioners will be expected to practise in accordance with the General Medical Councils Good Medical Practice. Practitioners from other professional backgrounds will adhere to the equivalent standards set by their respective regulatory bodies. Generic responsibilities relevant to all clinicians include: Quality and Patient Safety Provide and champion safe, evidence-based, and person-centred care in all areas of responsibility Promote safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults Implement NICE and other statutory guidance where relevant Ensure infection prevention and control standards are met Contribute to the Trusts quality, governance, and risk management processes Report incidents and support organisational learning Contribute to Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) responses Adhere to information governance, confidentiality, and data protection policies Maintain awareness of relevant legislation, standards, and best practice Maintain awareness of the collective responsibility to ensure a safe and healthy environment for patients/carers visitors, and staff, in line with health and safety regulations and organisational policies.