Programme Director – Electronic Patient RecordFixed Term/Contract – 2 yearsRole Summary The Programme Director is the senior owner responsible for delivering a major Electronic Patient Record (EPR) programme, overseeing procurement, implementation,ernance, and organisation‑wide change. The role requires expert leadership across digital transformation, risk management, stakeholder engagement, and strategic programme delivery.Key ResponsibilitiesAccountability, Leadership & Change Management
1. Act as the lead accountable officer for the EPR when engaging with national bodies.
2. Ensure robust EPRernance aligned to wider organisational systems.
3. Provide strategic leadership, securingmitment to change across all professional groups.
4. Establish and lead a team of change agents to support programme delivery.
5. Provide transformational clinical and digital change management expertise.
6. Represent the organisation regionally and nationally.
Programme, Reporting & Risk Management
7. Identify, analyse, rate and mitigate programme risks and dependencies.
8. Report progress to stakeholders and escalate issues or decisions when required.
9. Maintain effective relationships and contracternance with third‑party suppliers.
Partnership Working & Engagement
10. Manage key internal and external stakeholders, particularly clinical and operational leads.
11. Drive engagement to support high‑profile,plex transformation activity.
12. Build strong working relationships across digital, operational and partner teams.
Use of Resources
13. Manage programme budgets and resources effectively.
14. Deliver sound financial planning and contribute to required financial efficiencies.
15. Ensure optimal return on investment during EPR procurement.
Digital Transformation
16. Support and monitor system adoption in line with Clinical Safety Standards.
17. Ensure appropriate training, user guidance and digital capability measurement.
18. Oversee development of training delivered via blended methods.
19. Leadmunication on sensitive,plex and potentially contentious programme matters.