Implementation Specialist

Maidenhead
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Job title: Implementation Specialist

Location: Maidenhead- 2 days a week for initial 2 months and then remote

Contract Duration: 12 months

2 Stage interview- Final stage onsite interview

Job description:

Are you ready to drive digital transformation in healthcare?

We are seeking a highly organized and communicative Primary Care Health Informatics Implementation Lead to spearhead the deployment of new data integration software solutions across Primary Care GP Practices and their associated IT teams. If you have a strong understanding of healthcare systems and digital transformation principles, this is your chance to make a real impact.

What You Will Do:

Guide the Process: Work directly with customers to provide appropriate installation steps and answer all initial queries to ensure a smooth setup.

Engage with Customers: Liaise closely with NHS customers via email (60% of the time) and Microsoft Teams calls (40% of the time), following up to guarantee complete satisfaction with their software installation.

Manage the Chaos: Use dedicated project tracking tools to effortlessly keep track of many concurrent customer interactions.

What You Bring to the Table:

Essential Tech Skills: You absolutely must have hands-on experience using EMIS Web and SystmOne.

Relevant Background: You have previous experience in roles such as IT Support, floor walking for EPR/EMR implementations, project co-ordinator, deployment co-ordinator, implementation analyst, or implementation consultant.

Top-Notch Communication: You are highly competent in delivering high-quality written communication and are confident presenting and interacting with NHS customers on Teams calls.

Education: A Bachelor's degree in a related field.

Bonus Points (Desirable):

Recognized certifications in project management, such as PRINCE2 or PMP.

Additional training in digital health technologies or specific NHS systems.If you are a tech-savvy professional looking to shape the future of primary care IT solutions, we want to hear from you. Apply today at Prasanna . merugu @ randstaddigital . com

Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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