As CCIO, you will: Responsibilities
Drive Digital Transformation: Lead the clinical design and adoption of digital systems and data-enabled care Ensure digital initiatives directly support safer, more effective, and more equitable care Champion innovation, horizon scanning emerging technologies and translating them into real-world impact Shape Strategic Direction: Co-lead the Trusts Digital Roadmap, aligning with national NHS priorities and local system needs Embed digital transformation across all services, ensuring integration with clinical and operational strategies Enable Data-Driven Care: Drive a culture where data, analytics and insight inform clinical and operational decisions Ensure clinical safety, governance and information stewardship are embedded in all digital developments Lead Cultural Change: Act as a visible clinical ambassador for digital transformation Build digital capability and literacy across the workforce Engage clinicians and operational teams as active partners in change Influence beyond the Trust: Represent NWAS regionally and nationally, shaping system-wide digital health development Build partnerships across Integrated Care Systems to support joined-up, technology-enabled care Qualifications
Registered healthcare professional with significant leadership experience in urgent and emergency care Strong track record of leading large-scale digital transformation and service redesign Can bridge clinical, operational and digital domains with credibility and influence Demonstrates strategic thinking, innovation, and systems leadership Passionate about improving patient outcomes through technology and data Can translate vision into delivery, bringing people with you to embed sustainable change.
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