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Digital Infrastructure Network Specialist

Employer
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust
Location
Stanmore
Salary
£51,883 to £58,544 per annum inclusive HCAS
Closing date
3 Oct 2024
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Profession
Other Health Profession
Grade
Band 7
Hours
Full Time
The Digital Infrastructure Network Specialist role is responsible for implementing, supporting and maintaining the Trust's secure WAN and LAN network infrastructure including VoIP telecoms. In collaboration with other specialist Digital roles, this post ensures that the network infrastructure is capable of supporting and providing secure, resilient and highly available services and access to all of the applications, tools, data and services necessary for the provision of patient care at RNOH.

It is expected that the post holder will be engaged in a number of Digital Services projects, where good project management skills will be required.

The post holder will contribute to the development and implementation of Cyber Security protection plans for the Trust and ensure that the Trust risk is minimised at all times. This will involve developing and managing processes and procedures for this purpose.

The Trusts Digital systems are primarily supported by three teams, with the Digital Service Desk, Digital Infrastructure and Digital Applications teams working side by side to ensure excellent customer service for all end users. All three teams work must work in partnership with each other to troubleshoot issues, and identify and implement continuous service improvement opportunities to ensure that the Trust has a reliable, robust, high performing Digital systems that meet the needs of our end users.

Main duties of the job

Provide specialist technical expertise in network and network security infrastructure including telecoms

Provide specialist technical expertise for Extreme, Cisco and Mitel VoIP technologies

Provide specialist expertise in WAN and LAN technologies, ensuring highly available and diverse connectivity

Develop and maintain backup and disaster recovery plans for network and network security infrastructure

Collaborate with other technical specialist to ensure best practice Cyber Security controls are in place

Ensure that there is an effective automated continual and daily monitoring systems for all network and network security infrastructure components.

Document all network and network security systems, describing their physical and logical implementation, admin accounts, security controls and all dependencies. List Trust services that each these support (to support business continuity and disaster recovery requirements).

Analyse, log and action all CareCERT and other relevant security bulletins to improve the cyber security assurance of the Trust. Ensure that there is a process for review of these controls and that reviews are scheduled and documented.

Contributes to maintaining the Infrastructure Team's Programme of Work and/or tasks list.

About us

RNOH Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust (RNOH) is the largest orthopaedic hospital in the UK and a global leader in our field. We provide a dynamic working environment where we support frontline staff to implement improvements so that we can realise our vision of being a world leading neuro-musculoskeletal hospital providing the best patient care and staff experience in the NHS, delivering world leading research, and offering a strong foundation of education, training and career progression. Our dedicated staff come from diverse backgrounds, and our patients benefit from the wide range of experience they bring to the trust. RNOH brings unrivalled expertise together in one place allowing us to deliver some of the world's most complex and innovative care to our patients. RNOH is rated good by the CQC and covers two sites, one in central London and one in Stanmore - which has recently opened The Stanmore Building, a new, state-of-the-art inpatient facility. For more information, please access the following link: https://www.rnoh.nhs.uk/

Job description

Job responsibilities

Communication and Relationship Skills

Provides regular updates to the Trust users and managers about the progress of on-going incidents.

Provides customers with accurate and frequent updates when SLAs are breached and reprioritises the work when necessary

Follows agreed procedures for all the tasks and responsibilities performed while on the job.

Helps team to improve its service through knowledge sharing.

Helps to provide a professional, customer-focused IT Support service to users throughout the Trust.

Responsible for handling and managing sensitive and/or confidential information in accordance with the Trust policies and guidance provided by Information Governance from time to time.

Communicates professionally, both written and verbal, with teams within Digital and with the suppliers.

Knowledge Training and Experience

Develops technical expertise commensurate with the requirements of the role and keep abreast of new technologies and share this knowledge with colleagues in a structured way

Identifies own training and development needs and undertakes agreed training/education as required, supported by regular personal development planning.

Analytical & Judgemental Skills

Identifies any and all issues as they become apparent and ensures that these are either resolved, or logged in the teams task lists and/or service desk system is responsible for resolution of complex issues.

Analyses complex information to determine the most appropriate issue resolutions in the shortest time.

Reports and logs security breaches identified during incident investigations using appropriate Trust procedures and actively promotes security best practices to the users identifies and prioritises the resolution of security and confidentiality issues that become evident during the course of their work around the Trust

For all calls that cannot be resolved internally, provides an effective interface between users and service providers, including external suppliers and provides timely updates to users.

References guidelines where they exist, refers to Infrastructure and Security Manager to set priority for resolution, monitor progress and uses escalation procedures for problems not progressing satisfactorily.

Actively builds support knowledgebase to enhance the skill set of the team, promote industry best practices and reduce the resolution times of incidents.

Planning and Organisational Skills

Follows the overall prioritisation of the Digital Infrastructure and Security Manager to determine work priorities

Escalates incidents which cannot initially be resolved to the Digital Infrastructure Manager and to relevant suppliers.

Supports the Digital Infrastructure and Security Manager to maintain an up to date plan of all administrative, proactive and maintenance activities performed by the team that repeat at regular intervals.

If requested by the Digital Infrastructure and Security Manager, organises, plans, develops and delivers knowledge transfer training through workshops or other means to the Digital Service Desk.

Physical Skills

Remains calm and focussed even under pressure and maintains a pleasant demeanour and excellent interpersonal skills to welcome the visitors and deal with their enquiries.

Expertly coordinates the use of phone and keyboard simultaneously to get the job done.

Responsibility for Policy/Service Development

Ensures that processes and procedures for network systems are documented and circulated within the Digital Infrastructure team.

Works with management and colleagues in other support teams to ensure changes to workflow and functionality are understood and are supportable.

Identifies and recommends service improvements to the Digital Infrastructure and Security Manager.

Responsibility for Financial and Physical Resources

Assists users in making effective use of Trust systems, products and services.

Provides advice on selection and purchase of Digital equipment for the Trust and ensuring adherence to agreed technical standards. Obtains quotes for supply of goods and services from suppliers in accordance with Trust Standing Orders.

Responsibility for Human Resources

When requested by the Digital Infrastructure and Security Manager, provides training and personal development in Digital supported systems, products and services within the team.

Responsibility for Information Resources

Collaborates with other members of the Team to ensure that RNOH data is stored securely and to participate in the regular data backup procedures and processes

Develops and maintains produces/updates written procedures in support of activities associated with the role. Uses these to support appropriate training / coaching of other members of the team using the train the trainer approach.

Assists in producing a support knowledge base.

Responsibility for Research and Development

Suggest service improvements

Freedom to Act

Follows the overall prioritisation of the Digital Infrastructure and Security Manager to determine work priorities

Physical Effort

May need to move or carry IT equipment occasionally without aids.

Mental Effort

Network and network security management is a specialist activity which presents a very busy and high pressure environment with specialist knowledge and skills. Staff are required to manage incidents and issues and remain calm and pleasant working with Trust colleagues.

Investigates the most complex incidents, diagnosing underlying causes and propose, discuss and evaluate potential solutions with service providers.

Emotional Effort

May regularly deal with sensitive issues, and customers who may be confrontational and/or upset

Working Conditions

Occasionally may be exposed to dust, dirt, smell or noise when installing, configuring or maintaining the supported systems

Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults At Risk

The Trust recognises its duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people and adults. Staff must at all times treat patients with dignity and respect protecting, young people and adults at risk from abuse and neglect

Employees have a responsibility to ensure that prompt and appropriate action is taken when concerns have been made about a child, young person or adults at risk. Employees should be aware of their responsibilities as detailed in the Local Safeguarding Children Procedures and Safeguarding Adults at Risk Policy.

The Trust will assist you by providing mandatory training, support and advice.

Safeguarding children and adults is everyones business

IT Skills

All staff are required to demonstrate a level of IT literacy skills appropriate to their job, as the use of IT is fundamental in delivering good quality efficient health care.

Effort and Environment

The following information has been designed to assist the recording of the effort and environment factors required for Agenda for Change.

Physical

The role involves sitting at a desk, moving around the Trust and providing training and presentations

Mental

Frequent periods of concentration. Ability to manage constant interruptions.

Emotional

May regularly deal with sensitive issues, and colleagues and customers who may be confrontational and/or upset

Working conditions

Assuming normal Health and Safety standards are met.

Frequent VDU use and working from home.

Driving to and from work is not included.

Terms and Conditions of Service

This appointment is subject to the terms and conditions of employment of the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust.

Professional conduct

The post holder must comply with the Code of Professional Conduct applicable to their profession.

Risk Management

The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust strives to take a holistic approach to the management of risk Health and Safety, Caldicott, Corporate and Clinical Governance requirements are all elements of risk management.

Risk management is fundamental in ensuring the safety of all whilst on Trust premises and in ensuring that a high level of quality care is continually provided. To support staff in the management of risk, the Trust provides training programmes and facilitates staff in the use of risk management identification tools. In turn, individuals are responsible for ensuring that they attend training sessions and adhere to the Trusts policies and procedures, which includes the reporting of incidents, both actual and near miss.

Health and Safety at Work Act

Under the provisions of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 it is the duty of every employee to:

Take reasonable care of themselves and of others who may be affected by their acts or omissions.

Co-operate with their employer in ensuring that all statutory and other requirements are complied with.

Equal Opportunities

The Trust welcomes all persons without regard to age, ethnic or national origin, gender or sexual orientation, religion, lifestyle, presenting illness or disability. We aim to provide a non-judgemental service at all times.

No Smoking Policy

The Trust prohibits smoking in all of their buildings and premises.

Person Specification

Knowledge, Training & Experience

Essential

  • Degree or equivalent qualifications or experience
  • Extensive experience working in an Infrastructure network and network security role at least at Band 7 equivalent - this is unlikely to have been developed in less than a few years.
  • Experience with DNS and DHCP management.


Desirable

  • Experience of supporting NHS network and network security infrastructures in a large and complex secondary/tertiary care setting
  • Administration and fault finding experience of routing protocols such as OSPF, EIGRP, BGP
  • Experience integrating diverse systems across internal and external networks for real-time data sharing
  • Experience with clinical systems protocols such as DICOM a
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    392-RNOH-994

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