Reporting to the Test Lead, the Post holder will be responsible for regression and integration testing for all software implementations within the Trust.
Act as a point of contact for staff from all parts of the organisation that need testing assistance or advice. Write comprehensive test scripts to fully verify the development system against product specifications and user expectations. Interpret the often complex testing output to identify defects and functional omissions.
GESH has a vision to be a thriving hospital at the heart of an integrated healthcare system. One that delivers improved patient care at a community, hospital and specialist setting, supported by a unique and nationally recognised programme of research, education and employee engagement.
The IDT department manages the Trust’s IDT systems, infrastructure and IT support services enabling the electronic filing, printing and sharing of both clinical and non‑clinical information. It also provides support to manage the systems and services which includes helpdesk, IT training, break‑fix, application development, acquisition and support for all the supported Trust IT services. The IDT department is also responsible for Information Governance.
Responsibilities
* Act as a point of contact for staff from all parts of the organisation that need testing assistance or advice.
* Work closely with change managers, operational managers and end‑users to understand the workflow and expected functionality being developed.
* Write comprehensive test scripts to fully verify the development system against product specifications and user expectations.
* Interpret the often complex testing output to identify defects and functional omissions.
* Document defects so that the issue can be reliably replicated.
* Report defects to suppliers/developers so that the issue is understood, and the expected solution is clear.
* Ensure issues, especially those impacting patient safety, are escalated within the organisation.
This advert closes on Wednesday 26 Nov 2025.
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