iSoft Implementation Project Manager - Midlands


Salary / Rate:
GBP 300.00-450.00 
Location:
Staffordshire 
Rate:
Daily 
Job Type:
Contract 
Sector:
Programme / Project Management 
Date Posted:
05/12/2008 
Reference:
NESIT-TVDM20753 
 

Our NHS client, a Midlands based Hospital Trust has a requirement for a Project Manager. The project aims to provide to Clinicians, across the whole of the Trust, the electronic ordering of Pathology, radiology & Therapies investigations.

The Trust is part way through the Implementation of the �Order comms project�. The project will utilise the existing iSOFT iCM application, currently used to report results from the above services to Clinicians.

Having gone through the design stage of the implementation the trust is now mid way through the configuration of the product, which includes the interfacing of iCM to the Trusts Pathology & Radiology systems.

Working along side the EPR Programme manager, with iSOFT and with the project teams, the Trust requires a project manager to take the project forward through configuration to user testing and prepare for live pilots.

We are seeking an individual with the following attributes:
- Proven track record of IT systems Project management of at least 5 years
- Secondary care NHS experience
- iSOFT iCM product or implementation experience.

Please apply online if you are interested in taking on this opportunity. For more information, feel free to ring Tanja van der Meer on 0161 942 2104.




Consultant Details

Consultant Name:
Tanja Van Der Meer
Telephone:
0161-942-2100
Email:
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