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Information Governance Officer

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 28 Ionawr 2026
Cyflog: £31,049.00 i £37,796.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £31049.00 - £37796.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 11 Chwefror 2026
Lleoliad: Farnworth, Bolton, BL4 0JR
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: C9241-26-0019

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Planning and organisational task / duties To support Trust wide staff in the development of action plans in liaison with Information Governance stakeholders to support achievement of Information Governance standards. To provide support to ensure that the organisation complies with the Data Protection Act 2018 and the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Planning Supervision, line management and development of junior staff as required using trust Policy and training and development opportunities. To be as source of expertise on matters relating to Information Governance. To be involved in ad hoc clinical informatics projects. To be involved in Trust wide development of internet and intranet and disseminate training to staff. To develop e-learning modules for Information Governance and IT security. To manage, co-ordinate, plan and actively participate in Information Governance meetings and associated project meetings relating to Clinical Informatics. Provide reports to the relevant Trust Committees such as Information Governance and IT Committees. Provide evidence and provide input into Trust annual reports and annual DoH / CQC returns. Support the Head of Information Governance with the Data Protection and Security Toolkit. Workload planning for self and others (including but not exhaustive of) the Registration Authority Agent and freedom of information requests. To contribute to Information Governance strategy, plans and achievements in order to support the IM&T Business Plans and Trusts Informatics Strategy. Assist in the development, implementation and monitoring of technical information security projects, including the encryption programme. To develop and maintain improvement plans for the various areas of Information Governance.. Patient / service user related tasks / duties To ensure that information contained on the Information Governance website and intranet page is accurate, of high quality and up to date. Help with promotion, training and development of Trust website. To help produce information publications, e.g. leaflets / posters, for public relating to information governance. Undertake patient and staff awareness surveys. To monitor, audit and report regarding the security and use of personal data across the Trust in line with information governance principles, providing advice and guidance to all staff groups on the development of good practice. Development of policies / procedures relating to Information Governance standards. To assist in collating and compiling the evidence for the annual Data Protection and Security Toolkit return and action plans for year on year service improvement. Liaise with internal colleagues on regular basis using a variety of media. Develop and maintain links with external organisations, including local health and social care partners, local and regional interest groups and national contacts. Produce progress monitoring reports that reflect Information Governance work programme and other clinical informatics projects. To demonstrate exemplary behaviour as regards data protection and act as Trust wide consultant for advice and guidance. To development an audit function to check local compliance against declared standards prior to formal inspection. To undertake & analyse audits on the use of Trust systems as required. Support the department in completing the Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) and the Capital, Revenue and Investment Group (CRIG) processes. Responsibilities for physical and / or financial resources Responsible for appropriate use of the office equipment and software, including administration/maintenance of specialised software required for the role. To advise on security measures to reduce the risk of confidential information being subject to loss/theft or damage, across the Trust, in order to reduce the risk of business disruption and financial penalties. Participate in the management of financial resource allocations within the department and budget settings for future planning. Generate ideas for cost improvement schemes. Responsibilities for information resources To assist in the development of information governance reporting systems within the Trust for example Freedom of Information requests reporting, Access Requests Reporting, providing information within strict legal timeframes. Manage the full lifecycle of complex Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs), including verifying requestor identity and assessing the scope of each request. Retrieve, review, and redact personal data as necessary, ensuring compliance with legal requirements. Provide timely responses, maintain detailed records, and handle any follow-up queries or appeals Undertake data analysis of raw data such as audit data, producing draft and final outcome reports for relevant Trust Committees. To develop systems of recording data such as database and spreadsheet development. To manage and co-ordinate the system of continuous monitoring and feedback on action points arising from IG Committee meetings and project meetings. Lead the mapping, maintenance, and comprehensive risk assessment of all organisational information, with a particular focus on Personally Identifiable Information data flows, ensuring a proactive and strategic approach to managing data risks at both the organisational and departmental levels. Oversee the management of Data Flow recording systems, continuously assessing and optimising their effectiveness to ensure compliance, security, and operational excellence across the Trust. Promote the role of Information Asset Owner, ensuring regular communication between information asset administrator, information asset Owner and SIRO. To analyse queries or concerns received from staff and public and assess the appropriate options/solutions. Research & audit Develop reports for clinical and senior management staff. Co-ordinate activities regarding the establishment of Information Sharing Agreements with NHS and non- NHS external agencies. Research and audit areas of good practice in other Trusts to disseminate internally and make recommendations. To administer ad-hoc audits relating to other areas such as Information security, Records Management. Responsibilities for human resources and leadership To be responsible for the day-to-day management and development of Information Governance support staff within the department. To support staff at all levels across the Trust in developing and promoting an Information Governance culture. To monitor compliance of all Trust Staff with regards to national and local policies, guidance and legislation. Teaching To develop core training materials for use in staff induction, mandatory and e-learning training and ongoing education in respect of Information Governance issues and legislation. To provide training, guidance and advice to staff on the development of appropriate policies / procedures and internal audit arrangements that will achieve adherence to the Information Governance standards. This can be either one-to one sessions, groups and / or presentations. To create awareness and ongoing development of education scheme to promote Information Governance. To produce content regarding Information Governance for the e-learning teaching module. Communications Communicate policy and changes to working practices to staff of all levels, including matters of a technical nature, to non-technical staff. Promote an open and transparent culture across the Trust and be prepared to do so in a challenging environment. Communicate sensitive data to staff and public, including information relating to incidents where some or all of this information may need to be redacted. Communicate highly complex information, with several important aspects, to other staff members relating to legislation and exemptions, where these may not be easily accepted or easily established/understood, extensive consideration may therefore be necessary before a decision can be made. Taking responsibility, in part, to ensure the Information Governance Committees fully informed and updated on the relevant issues. Train staff in various subject areas including Data Protection, Freedom of Information, Information Security and other relevant legislation. Take responsibility to ensure that the Information Governance Intranet sites content is maintained and with up to date and information. To establish effective systems and processes to monitor compliance with relevant standards, legislation and guidance, across the Trust. To ensure that accurate audit trails in all areas are maintained and that Trust staff are aware of this requirement. Ensure compliance with the NHS Records retention guidelines. Physical Skills and Effort Required to use a personal computer and associated peripherals for a significant part of the working day. Work tasks frequently require concentration for long periods whilst carrying out statistical analysis and calculations in order to meet deadlines. Performs the majority of tasks within an office environment. Attends meetings, sometimes off-site, providing input and obtaining user requirements. Performing complex and detailed work requiring high concentration whilst using systems analysis.

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