Devon Partnership NHS Trust
Clinical IT Systems Trainer

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Job Summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Devon Partnership NHS Trust Clinical IT Systems Training Team on a 12-month fixed-term post. As a member of the Team you will play an integral part in the development and delivery of the Trust's vision to be a truly digital healthcare organisation, supported by a solid foundation of infrastructure and innovative use of technology to enable excellence.
Requirements
Applicants will be expected to have had experience of clinical systems or the delivery of IT related systems training, and have an interest in imparting information to others. They should also want to share their knowledge, skills and expertise as well as a desire to learn and develop themselves.
Applicants should possess the ability to quickly learn complex tasks with little prior knowledge and be able to communicate this learning to staff at all levels in a logical, concise and clear manner to aid the learning of others. They should also be prepared to reiterate Trust policies and procedures to ensure good practice and consistency. The post holder will work autonomously to deadlines and in partnership with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders within a fast-paced environment.
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The post holder will be expected to work flexibly when required and travel to other Trust sites across Devon.
Main Duties of the Job
Part of Digital Transformation Team, the Clinical IT Systems Training Team is an integral part of the development and delivery of the Trust's digital vision. The main elements of the role include:


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- Delivery of end user training for the Electronic Patient Record System (EPR), including mobile applications, and other clinical and IT systems as required, this training will be conducted both virtually and on a face-to-face basis.
- Working across all the sites within Devon Partnership Trust, delivering training to a wide range of staff at various locations delivering clinical and IT training.
- Support the development, administration and delivery of clinical systems and IT training courses which meet the organisational requirements.
- Work with IT support teams to identify where customers may require additional training and ensure that training is carried out in a professional, timely and effective manner.
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