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Healthcare IT Manager

Eastleigh
1 week ago
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We’re seeking a proactive and experienced Healthcare IT Manager to take the lead in managing the technology operations and strategy. You’ll ensure the systems are reliable, secure, and efficient, enabling the teams to deliver exceptional care and service every day.
You’ll bring strong technical expertise alongside a strategic mindset, ideally with experience in healthcare or clinical settings. With a solid background in IT operations and leadership, you’ll thrive in a hands-on environment, balancing day-to-day management with forward-thinking digital transformation initiatives.
 
 Salary: £45,000 – £50,000 DOE
Hours: Full-time (Permanent)
Location: Eastleigh (on-site)
 
 What you’ll do
• Take ownership of the organisation’s IT systems and infrastructure, ensuring everything runs smoothly, securely, and efficiently.
• Lead a small but capable IT team while managing external partners who support key systems like AWS, CRM, EPR, PACS, RIS, ERP, and the website.
• Oversee the day-to-day IT helpdesk function, making sure issues are handled quickly and service levels are consistently met.
• Deliver a range of IT projects from system upgrades and new software integrations to strengthening the cybersecurity measures.
• Keep the digital environment safe and reliable through regular maintenance, backups, and system checks.
• Manage data security and user access, ensuring full compliance with GDPR, ISO standards, and NHS DSPT requirements.
• Work closely with clinical and operational teams to improve how technology supports patient care and staff efficiency.
• Take a leading role in IT planning and procurement, including setting budgets, reviewing suppliers, and evaluating new tools.
• Serve as the go-to expert for complex technical challenges that require deeper investigation or advanced support.
 
 Benefits
• Company pension scheme
• On-site parking
• Supportive and collaborative team culture
• Opportunity to drive innovation and digital growth across a leading healthcare organisation
 
 If this sounds like your next opportunity, we’d love to hear from you — apply today

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