Technical Specialist

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6 months ago
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Join Our Clients Team as a Healthcare Integration Specialist
Are you an experienced healthcare technology professional with a passion for delivering complex solutions?
We are seeking a talented Healthcare Integration Specialist to join a dynamic team responsible for the deployment of solutions across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity to work on innovative projects that make a real difference in healthcare delivery.
About the Role:
You will be responsible for delivering highly complex technical tasks, ensuring the successful implementation and support of healthcare integration platforms. This role offers excellent growth prospects within a rapidly expanding team focused on groundbreaking healthcare solutions.
Key Responsibilities:

Collaborate with clients, solution architects, and business analysts to manage ongoing enhancements
Conduct technical analysis of product enhancements, assessing viability, risks, and development timelines
Support Project Managers during deployment phases and resolve acceptance issues pre- and post-go-live
Provide technical mentoring for team members and future hires
Develop and support customizations on TrakCare and HealthShare platforms
Troubleshoot, analyze performance, and resolve technical issues
Support testing and quality assurance of healthcare deliverables
Produce technical documentation, including user guides, knowledge-base articles, and training materials
Participate in on-site technical training and implementation activities
Provide extended support coverage as needed Qualifications & Skills:

Strong knowledge of web technologies (HTML, JavaScript)
Experience with SQL, data analysis, and database methodologies
Familiarity with Internet/Intranet concepts
Proven expertise in healthcare integration platforms, preferably with InterSystems technologies
HL7 programming experience and knowledge of HIE standards
NHS/healthcare domain experience is highly desirable
Ability to lead, deliver results, and communicate effectively with clients and teams
Skilled in designing technical documentation and delivering training
Willingness to travel and work flexible hours as required
A degree or equivalent experience in a relevant field What's on Offer:

The opportunity to work on innovative healthcare solutions within a growing, industry-leading team
Develop skills in cutting-edge healthcare technology and integration standards
Be part of impactful projects that improve patient care and operational efficiency
A Billion pound company that has grown massively year on year
Amazing Benefits with a great bonus   
If you’re passionate about healthcare IT, have a strong technical background, and are eager to make a difference, we want to hear from you

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