Job responsibilities
      The
 jobholder will be responsible for the design and creation of robotic process
 automation (RPA) solutions and for the integration of these into, and
 between, existing systems. Providing cost-effective, risk-controlled, robust,
 reliable, responsive and secure automation solutions, this role will support
 clinical and corporate transformation needs to assist the organisation in
 delivering its strategy. 
 
 The
 jobholder will be a subject matter RPA expert able to offer training, support
 and development for others. Working independently and as part of the wider
 team, the roll will include: participating in all aspects of RPA process
 design; system integration; solution development; authoring controls and
 standards; authoring of documentation; software tools design; programming and
 technical implementation across the entire automation development lifecycle;
 the creation of complex functional specifications; application programming
 across a range of technology platforms; and systems integration, testing and
 deployment.
 
 Identifying
 requirements for new automation and integration applications, the jobholder
 will input into the robotic automation and development programme of work by
 recommending future developments and ensuring that robotic automation is
 developed in a cost-effective and professional manner, which meets the
 Trusts operational needs whilst maintaining system security and data
 integrity.
 
 PRINCIPAL
 DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
 
 1.
 Robotics and Integration Development Lifecycle: 
  Communicate with project
 stakeholders across all levels of the organisation. This will involve
 discussing workflow processes and aspects of solution design with members of
 service delivery. 
  Communicate technology issues in a
 non-technical way so the target audience fully understand any communication. 
  Keep abreast of team plans and all
 aspects of the automation development lifecycle. 
  Plan additions, deletions and minor
 modifications to process automations and interfaces upon Trust-wide
 infrastructure and implement and manage the change control process to ensure
 services are not adversely impacted because of change. 
  Implement automation and
 integration solutions in compliance with Trust security policies. 
  Ensure critical automation
 applications offer high availability, all business data is secure, backed up,
 archived as appropriate, and that all critical systems comply with Trust-wide
 business continuity plans. 
  Ensure maximum availability of
 related software applications throughout the organisation. 
  Participate in the relevant
 governance forums to ensure that changes and new processes are only deployed
 into the live environment once all required checks and pre-requisites are in
 place according to the change management processes. 
  Maintain and demonstrate an up to
 date knowledge of industry developments and best practice standards. 
 
 2.
 Service delivery 
  Provide an efficient, reliable,
 responsive and timely automation and integration development service. 
  Ensure customers receive the
 highest quality of service measured against locally developed and agreed
 service levels. 
  Work with customers to write
 automation and integration specifications for sign-off by stakeholders. 
  Ensure support and monitoring tools
 are used to deliver and measure services for capacity planning and monthly
 reporting. 
  Monitor and report on performance
 and applying corrective action strategies as appropriate. 
  Test or adapt RPA applications and
 supporting hardware to improve workflow, staff and customer experience and
 patient outcomes. 
  Ensure SLAs are achieved and client
 expectations are met or exceeded. 
  Build service relationships with
 clients. 
  Ensure quality and cost-effective
 services are performed to the agreed SLAs. 
  Ensure that systems, processes and
 methodologies as specified are followed to deliver effective monitoring,
 control and support of service delivery. 
  To provide reports to an agreed
 schedule including management and performance reports. 
 
 3.
 Support: 
  Work with project leads on the
 implementation of new technology solutions, managing project deliverables in
 accordance with the Leeds Improvement Methodology. 
  Work closely with the RPA team
 ensuring key components are delivered on-time and to the required standard. 
 
 4.
 Management of technology infrastructure for robotic automation and
 integration development: 
  Liaise with infrastructure
 colleagues and service suppliers to deliver key projects. 
  Work closely with the project team
 ensuring key components are delivered on-time and to the required standard. 
 
 
 5.
 Standards & IT Processes: 
  Ensure implementation and adherence
 to industry best practice and standards for activities carried out within the
 robotic automation team, including, but not limited to: the automation
 development lifecycle; configuration and testing protocols; security controls
 and data integrity; interfacing processes; application support and
 maintenance; and training. 
  Ensure that established processes
 and practices are followed, whilst suggesting improvements and creating, and
 implementing new practices as appropriate. 
 
 6.
 Policies: 
  Analyse relevant technical,
 professional and administrative policies as they relate to automation
 development and advise the Trust how these should be interpreted. 
  Ensure compliance with policies,
 processes and procedures covering automation development (including
 evaluation, procurement, implementation, test, release, review,
 decommissioning, retirement). 
 
 7.
 Leadership 
  Promote continual improvement in
 quality, performance and delivery of RPA objectives.
  Motivate colleagues within the RPA
 team to deliver and improve services. 
  Assist in the development of the
 business and planning processes for the RPA team to deliver services to
 required standards and within the available resource base. 
  Develop processes in collaboration
 with other departmental leads to jointly manage the delivery and development
 of their automation. 
  Participate in appropriate RPA
 education and training opportunities that supports the workforce strategy
 and, therefore, the strategic aims of the Trust. 
 
 8.
 Service Delivery and Improvement 
  Make best use of capacity to
 deliver activity within the terms of the RPA Teams Service Level Agreements
 (SLAs). 
 
 9.
 Financial and Performance Management 
  Ensure the RPA processes meet the
 required performance standards. 
  Ensure that unplanned variation in
 service delivery (activity, income, expenditure, capacity, performance) is
 identified and appropriate, timely action taken. 
 
 
 10.
 Risk Management and Governance 
  Work collaboratively with
 colleagues to ensure that effective governance arrangements and performance
 management systems are in place. 
  Work collaboratively with
 colleagues to ensure that all risks are identified and included as
 appropriate on the CSU risk register and are progressed appropriately to
 reduce the risk profile. 
 
 
 5. 
 THE LEEDS WAY VALUES
 
 Our
 values are part of what make us different from other trusts, so we see this
 as a strength, as well as a responsibility. They have been developed by our
 staff and set out what they see as important to how we work. Our five values are:
 
  Patient-centred
  Collaborative
  Fair
  Accountable
  Empowered
 
 All
 our actions and endeavours will be guided and evaluated through these values.
 
 Additionally,
 the following is a core value that relates specifically to this post:
 
  Honesty: work collaboratively with
 colleagues to address complaints and incidents appropriately lead the
 learning from such events to ensure that learning is achieved across the RPA
 team.