FAQs
What is the role of the Chief Clinical Information Officer (CCIO) at Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust?
The CCIO will lead digital transformation and clinical innovation within the Trust, focusing on the nursing and AHP sectors, and will work closely with the medical CCIO and the EPR Transformation Director.
Who will the CCIO report to?
The CCIO will report directly to the executive Chief Digital Information Officer (CDIO).
What qualifications or experience are preferred for this role?
Ideally, candidates should have substantial CXIO experience and a strong background in leading digital and data transformation initiatives.
What kind of team will the CCIO work with?
The CCIO will be an integral part of the nursing and AHP clinical leadership team, and will collaborate with colleagues at Pennine Care Foundation Trust.
What is the main objective of this role?
The main objective is to convert the goals outlined in the Digital and Data strategy into tangible clinical improvements that are beneficial to service users.
What type of environment does Greater Manchester offer for employees?
Greater Manchester is described as an innovative and exciting place to live and work, with opportunities for personal and professional development, a welcoming atmosphere, and a vibrant local culture.
How can interested candidates learn more about the role?
Candidates can obtain further details or arrange informal visits by contacting Alistair Reid-Pearson, the Chief Digital Information Officer, or Dr. Remy McConvey, the Chief Clinical Information Officer (Medical), via their provided email addresses.
What areas does Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust serve?
The Trust provides inpatient and community-based mental health care for individuals in Bolton, Manchester, Salford, Trafford, Wigan, and offers a variety of specialist mental health and substance misuse services across Greater Manchester, the north west of England, and beyond.

