Overview
The post-holder is responsible for planning and facilitating change and embedding improvement in all aspects of the system management of incidents and risk within the Trust. They must ensure that whichever local risk management system is used within the Trust meets the needs of the organisation, is optimised for the Trust’s systems and processes, and integrates with new and existing systems being rolled out across the Trust and wider NHS. In addition, they will be responsible for the development of the system to ensure the organisation obtains the maximum benefit, including consideration and implementation of new upgrades and modules as they are developed (Incident reporting, Risk Register, Complaints, Claims, PALS etc).
Responsibilities
* Develop system implementation, improvement and development plans and ensure full stakeholder engagement ahead of and during all implementation phases and post-implementation, ensuring the system complies with the requirements of external agencies (NHSE/I, Health and Safety Executive, Medical Devices Agency and any other organisations).
* Be accountable for system administration, ensuring the system is kept up to date, accurate and that robust contingency plans are in place to ensure business continuity in the event of system downtime. Work to Trust protocols, notably by rigorously applying change control processes and reference data policies.
* Ensure all external reporting that relies on information from the system, both currently and in the future (e.g., NRLS, LFPSE), is available, timely and used effectively to promote learning.
* Lead on DCIQ System Governance, including, but not limited to: DPIA (Data Protection Impact Assessment), EIA (Equality Impact Assessment), QIA (Quality Impact Assessment), Data Flows and Maps, System Level Security Policies (SLSP), GDPR.
* Disability Confident policy: Disability Confident employer; an interview will generally be offered to applicants who declare a disability and meet the minimum criteria for the job. In some recruitment situations, numbers of interviews may be limited due to high volume.
Benefits
* Option to join NHS pension scheme
* A minimum 27 days' holiday each year, increasing after 5 years' service
* Personal and professional development and training opportunities
* Salary sacrifice schemes for cars or cycles
* Access to occupational health and counselling services
* Award-winning wellbeing hub
* Back-up buddy App
* Access to NHS discounts, offering NHS employees a range of money-saving deals
* Starting salary for staff new to the NHS will be the bottom point of the band to which they have been appointed, except in exceptional circumstances
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