To be responsible for leading the Projects and System Development Workstream to implement and support new clinical systems during project implementations. To provide development and support for the clinical aspects of the ePMA system working closely with the Digital Lead Pharmacist, Clinical Stakeholders, IT and other relevant parties. To support, develop, implement and continuously review ePMA contingency plans to ensure patient safety and service delivery are maintained during planned downtime or in the event of system failure. To assist in the day to day management of the ePMA system including the documentation of operational procedural material on the use and management of the system. To contribute to the testing of clinical systems during project implementation. To support the provision of operational procedural material on the use and management of clinical systems while ensuring any guidance adheres to existing Trust Policy and Procedures. To help coordinate aspects of the ePMA system and ensure any ePMA related incidents are prioritised, logged, resolved and/or escalated to the Digital Lead Pharmacist, EPMA Operational Group, the ICT team or the Medicines Management Group as needed. To liaise with suppliers and stakeholders to ensure clinical systems are delivered within agreed timescales and within the scope of the project specification. To provide assurance that new clinical systems are safe, fit for purpose and maintain good information governance practice and GDPR. To work in collaboration with the System Maintenance Workstream to ensure safe and smooth system transition from project implementation to business as usual. To work with and support the System Maintenance Workstream to ensure Business as Usual systems are adequately maintained and resourced. To regularly audit, analyse, interpret and validate data to identify anomalies, resolve problems and ensure data integrity. To review and respond to national advice and guidance from bodies such as NHS England /Improvement and NHS Digital. To review and respond to security and safety notifications from system suppliers, the Trust IT department, NHS Digital and other system providers, To deliver a comprehensive and consistently high quality clinical pharmacy and medicines management service, in order to improve the quality of patient care and to promote evidence based, cost-effective prescribing, in line with departmental procedures. To maintain own training in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) to be able to fulfil requirements for providing pharmacy input to system configuration and developments. See Job Description attached.