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Job reference
18/106978
Date posted
19/11/2018
Application closing date
18/12/2018
Salary
£33,199 - £39,610 per annum (potential to progress to £43,266 per annum through sustained exceptional contribution)
Job category/type
Professional Support
Attachments
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Systems Analyst/Programmer
Job description
The Northern Ireland Cancer Registry is located in the Centre for Public Health, Queen's University Belfast and is funded by the Public Health Agency for Northern Ireland. The Registry is responsible for the production of Official Statistics on cancer incidence, prevalence and survival in Northern Ireland and provides evidence to help inform decision
making about cancer services. We collect patient information on their disease and the services they receive. This work uses data provided by patients and collected by the health service as part of their care and support.
This post is available for 24 months.
Key areas of responsibility for the Systems Analyst/Programmer will include:
Provision of system development, implementation, IT administration and support roles for the N Ireland Cancer Registry to include the Stroke/Heart disease register.
Develop and implement suitable Information System applications and solutions to support the objectives of the NICR for cancer registration and the stroke/heart disease register.
Work as part of the IT team to identify user interface requirements for systems to facilitate the registering of both cancer and stroke/heart disease data on patients resident in N Ireland.
Provide programming and system support for the NICR, to include the administration of the NICR virtual server environment, database systems and servers (including server/operating system configuration, security and backup), installation and support of applications used by individuals and research groups.
Develop and implement a range of test plans for software developments to include both unit and full system testing activities.
Assist with Information Security tasks as required by the NICR Information Security Manager for the purposes of maintaining NICR's ISO 27001:2013 accreditation, to include internal audits.
Candidate information
about the Centre
about the Registry
Information for international applicants
Job title
Systems Analyst/Programmer
Job reference
18/106978
Date posted
19/11/2018
Application closing date
18/12/2018
Salary
£33,199 - £39,610 per annum (potential to progress to £43,266 per annum through sustained exceptional contribution)
Job category/type
Professional Support
Attachments
Blank
Job description
The Northern Ireland Cancer Registry is located in the Centre for Public Health, Queen's University Belfast and is funded by the Public Health Agency for Northern Ireland. The Registry is responsible for the production of Official Statistics on cancer incidence, prevalence and survival in Northern Ireland and provides evidence to help inform decision
making about cancer services. We collect patient information on their disease and the services they receive. This work uses data provided by patients and collected by the health service as part of their care and support.
This post is available for 24 months.
Key areas of responsibility for the Systems Analyst/Programmer will include:
Provision of system development, implementation, IT administration and support roles for the N Ireland Cancer Registry to include the Stroke/Heart disease register.
Develop and implement suitable Information System applications and solutions to support the objectives of the NICR for cancer registration and the stroke/heart disease register.
Work as part of the IT team to identify user interface requirements for systems to facilitate the registering of both cancer and stroke/heart disease data on patients resident in N Ireland.
Provide programming and system support for the NICR, to include the administration of the NICR virtual server environment, database systems and servers (including server/operating system configuration, security and backup), installation and support of applications used by individuals and research groups.
Develop and implement a range of test plans for software developments to include both unit and full system testing activities.
Assist with Information Security tasks as required by the NICR Information Security Manager for the purposes of maintaining NICR's ISO 27001:2013 accreditation, to include internal audits.
Candidate information
about the Centre
about the Registry
Information for international applicants