Digital Health Integration Executive

Unicorn Resourcing
Chapeltown, South Yorkshire
9 months ago
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Digital Health Integration Executive

Location: Sheffield (Hybrid)

Salary: Negotiable depending on experience

Working Hours: Monday to Friday, Full-Time

We are recruiting on behalf of our client for a Digital Health Integration Executive to join a dynamic and multidisciplinary team driving digital transformation within the NHS. This hybrid role is based in Sheffield and offers an exciting opportunity for an IT professional with a strong background in Linux systems, healthcare integration, and clinical IT infrastructure.

This position plays a pivotal role in supporting the go-to-market digital strategy, sales enablement, technical deployment, and ongoing operational maintenance of cutting-edge digital health systems in hospital environments across England.

Key Responsibilities

Provide technical support for the sale, configuration, and maintenance of Linux-based healthcare platforms

Assist in deploying and documenting HL7 interfaces and healthcare integration engines

Monitor and troubleshoot data flows between networked medical devices and NHS systems

Work alongside engineers and clinical teams to resolve integration and connectivity challenges

Support development and optimisation of automated scripting tools for system monitoring

Maintain detailed documentation of configurations, SOPs, and integration mappings

Participate in go-live activities and post-deployment technical reviews

Ensure compliance with NHS Digital standards (e.g., DCB0129) and NHS data governance requirements

Essential Skills & Experience

Proficiency in Linux system administration and command-line tools

Working knowledge of HL7 v2.x messaging and experience with integration engines (e.g., Rhapsody, Ensemble, Cloverleaf)

Solid understanding of networking fundamentals: TCP/IP, ports, VPNs, routing

Hands-on experience with system integration or medical device connectivity in clinical environments

Ability to support and troubleshoot scripted automation tools

Strong documentation skills and problem-solving mindset in a live/regulated environment

Comfortable working across hybrid settings with clinical-facing responsibilities

Desirable Qualifications & Experience

Degree or certification in Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, or a related discipline

Experience supporting NHS digital transformation projects or interoperability programmes

Knowledge of DCB0129, UK GDPR, and NHS information governance frameworks

Familiarity with IEEE 11073, serial device protocols, or medical device communication standards

Clinical insight or experience beneficial for stakeholder engagement and user training

This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working at the intersection of technology, healthcare, and system integration — helping to bring about meaningful change in the NHS through digital innovation.

If you are interested in the role of Digital Health Integration Executive and feel that you have the relevant experience, please contact your Recruitment Partner, Lisa Logan at Unicorn Resourcing on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)

If this job isn't exactly right for you but you're looking for something new, please contact us for a confidential career discussion.

Unicorn Resourcing Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in regard to this Permanent opportunity

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