IT Support Analyst - NHS Systems, EMIS or SystmOne


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Listed on

1st July 2018

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London

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£43000 - £50000

Type

Permanent

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ASAP

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IT Support Analyst - NHS Systems, EMIS or SystmOne

A brand new and existing role has arisen for an experienced IT Support Analyst with great knowledge in NHS systems, EMIS or SystmOne to join a leading healthcare charity based in Victoria, London. This is a great chance to join as they need someone to head up the IT Service healthcare area, you will manage a small team, plan and deliver projects to ensure health systems are running effectively. You will have the chance to work in a flexi environment of charity (working from home, 35-hour weeks) whilst being able to utilise your NHS skills.

As the IT Support Analyst (EMIS or SystmOne) you will need to have brilliant skills using EMIS, SystmOne or an experienced IT Systems specialist that has worked within the healthcare / NHS industry. The IT Support Analyst will be responsible for working with both technical & healthcare professionals. This is the perfect chance for someone to get of the NHS (and keep the pension) but still utilise their skills and help people.

Skills required for the IT Support Analyst - NHS Systems, EMIS or SystmOne are:

- Proven experience working on NHS Systems, EMIS or SystmOne

- Ability to work with senior stakeholders across an organization

- Some management skills or the desire to move into management

- Great IT Service Management skills

IT Support Analyst / NHS Systems / EMIS / SystmOne / System Manager / Healthcare

Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 + NHS Pension + Flexi working + Benefits

Location: Vauxhall, Central London

Apply now for immediately consideration regarding this excellent opportunity!

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