We are looking to recruit 4 x Band 6 - Applications Support Analysts to join the Applications, Build and Support Team within the IDT Department at St Georges Hospital.
The post holder will provide a high quality and professional 3rd line application support service to all applications/clinical system users within the Trust. Ensuring that all works are accurately logged and updated on the Service Desk system and that customers are kept informed of the progress of works. This will include assisting in the investigation of complex application and interfacing problems and providing appropriate solutions. The post holder will also provide specialist advice regarding applications and clinical systems to IDT and ensure non-ICD problems are resolved in a timely manner.
The Trust is part of a Group arrangement with Epsom & St Helier Hospitals which has committed to the development of a new shared domain which will make it easier for patients to be treated and for clinicians to work collaboratively across south west London, Surrey and beyond. As this new shared EPR domain will be based on the current St Georges domain, it is anticipated that this role will support that development at St Georges.
The post holder is also responsible for troubleshooting problems and challenges within the clinical information systems and applications. This may include clinical processes and/or software issues.
An applications support analyst works with a wide variety of groups within the hospital including medical and non-medical staff. They must be effective communicators and be able to liaise with users/managers to help identify issues and alleviate problems or concerns that they may have with the functionality within the system and work with users/managers, third party suppliers, and all other sections within IDT to ensure that these problems are resolved in a timely manner.
The IDT department manages the Trust's IDT systems, infrastructure, and IT support services enabling the electronic filing, printing, and sharing of both clinical and non-clinical information. It also provides support to manage the systems and services which include: helpdesk; IT training; break-fix; application development, acquisition, and support for all the supported Trust IT services. The IDT department is also responsible for Information Governance.
We work to identify opportunities to streamline business processes and to enable data sharing and collaboration internally and externally by use, or replacement, of technology. In addition, IDT provides tools to enable business units to achieve their goals, resulting in improved quality of care to patients.
The post holder is a member of the Applications & Clinical Systems Support Team and is responsible for the design, development, and support of the Electronic Patient Record (EPR), having overall responsibility for the provision of a comprehensive EPR support service, which allows staff to use key systems proficiently and effectively, providing expert specialist advice.
The post holder will provide and receive complex and sensitive routine information which requires tact and persuasive skills, or where there are barriers to understanding, or providing and receiving complex or sensitive information.
The post holder will provide application and clinical system level technical support for end users and is responsible for developing excellent working relationships with key stakeholders both external and internal.
The post holder will provide applications support and development of EPR including the day-to-day account management of the EPR account relevant to the specific Trust site.
The post holder will have responsibility for ensuring that Change Control Procedures are followed, including the submission of Requests for Change (RFCs) to the Change Control Board, the execution of the technical change, and the completion of documentation including keeping all paperwork up-to-date.
The post holder will assist with and support others' workstreams within IDT and be responsible for ensuring that systems are changed to meet new requirements and will require the post holder to explain technical issues to a wide range of Trust staff.
The post holder will negotiate with multiple external stakeholders on the timing and implementation of system configuration Service Request updates and communicate these to the Trust.
The post holder will be responsible for contributing towards the implementation of system enhancements and reporting progress to the Applications Build & Support Manager.
The post holder will manage and action the resolution of incidents, problems, and requests in their own area in an efficient and professional manner, whilst conforming to Trust and departmental standards, service agreements, policies, procedures, and working practices, seeking further advice and information from the Senior Technical Architects when necessary.
The post holder will assess the escalation and monitoring of incidents and requests and liaise with external agencies and suppliers, ensuring that an accurate analysis of minimum data sets are submitted correctly and full communication of call progress is maintained in a timely manner.
The post holder will assist in the maintenance of the applications and clinical systems and provide support and assistance during system outages.
This advert closes on Sunday 27 Apr 2025.
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