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Business Case Writer, Feasibility Study, NHS

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NHS Business Case Writer - Digital Transformation

📍 Location: Hybrid
🕒 Contract Type: Outside IR35
💷 Salary / Day Rate: £(Apply online only) Outside

Do you have a passion for strategic thinking, a flair for persuasive writing, and experience navigating NHS business processes? Join us as we lead digital transformation across the NHS.

We are seeking a highly skilled Business Case Writer to support the development of compelling, evidence-based business cases that drive digital innovation, improve patient outcomes, and align with national NHS priorities.

🌐 About the Role

As part of our Digital Transformation Programme, you'll work closely with clinical, operational, and digital teams to develop full business cases (FBCs), outline business cases (OBCs), and strategic outline cases (SOCs) in accordance with HM Treasury's Five Case Model and NHS England guidance.

You will be instrumental in articulating the value of complex digital projects, ensuring they are strategically sound, financially viable, and deliver measurable benefits to patients and staff.

🛠 Key Responsibilities

Write and develop business cases for digital transformation initiatives across the Trust or ICS.

Ensure alignment with NHS Digital, NHS England, and local system strategies.

Analyse complex financial, clinical, and operational data to inform business case content.

Engage with stakeholders across finance, IT, clinical, operational and governance teams.

Translate technical and clinical information into clear, persuasive narratives.

Ensure compliance with Green Book and Five Case Model standards.

Support the assurance and approval process at internal and regional levels.

✅ About You

Proven experience writing NHS business cases (SOC/OBC/FBC), ideally in a digital or IT context.

Strong knowledge of NHS structures, governance, and funding pathways.

Familiar with digital health technologies, EPR systems, or IT infrastructure projects.

Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.

Ability to synthesise complex information and manage multiple stakeholders.

Analytical mindset with experience in benefits realisation, risk analysis, and options appraisal.

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