Digital Transformation Lead

Manchester
2 months ago
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Digital Transformation Lead / Director

My client is seeking an experienced Technology Transformation Lead to lead a strategic review of their digital infrastructure, systems integration, and data management across their services.

This position will play a pivotal role in shaping their digital transformation roadmap - ensuring technology supports efficient, compliant, and high-quality service delivery.

What You’ll Do

Conduct a full audit of the IT landscape, including hardware, software, networks, and cybersecurity.

Evaluate systems supporting HR, finance, care management, and reporting.

Identify digital gaps, inefficiencies, and opportunities for automation.

Recommend system enhancements or new technologies to improve compliance, performance, and user experience.

Deliver a strategic roadmap outlining business requirements, cost implications, and implementation options.

Work closely with senior leadership and HR to align digital systems with organisational goals.

About You

Proven experience as a Senior IT Consultant or Technology Transformation Lead, ideally within healthcare, or regulated services.

Strong knowledge of data protection (GDPR), information governance, and cybersecurity best practice.

Expertise in systems integration, cloud infrastructure, and Microsoft 365 / CRM / ERP / HRIS platforms.

Demonstrated success in leading IT audits and developing transformation strategies for SMEs or care providers.

Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to turn technical analysis into actionable insights.

Benefits:

Hybrid working

Generous Bonus

Interested? Please Click Apply Now!

Technology Transformation Lead / Director

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