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PACS Manager

Salary: Competitive Salary

Hours of Work: 37.5 hours per week

Contract Type: Permanent

Department: IT

How you’ll help us make health happen.

The PACS Manager plays a pivotal role in ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality imaging informatics services across the hospital. You will manage the daily operation, configuration, and support of PACS, RIS, and associated imaging systems, working closely with Radiology, IT, clinical teams, and external suppliers.

This role ensures continuity of patient care by maintaining robust imaging workflows, delivering specialist technical support, and driving integration and governance standards across the organisation.

Key Responsibilities

  • Oversee the daily operation, maintenance, and configuration of PACS, RIS, and imaging IT systems.
  • Manage imaging workflows, including CR/DR modalities, DICOM routing, and modality worklists.
  • Maintain data accuracy across PACS/RIS platforms, ensuring smooth reporting and patient pathways.
  • Provide specialist support for key clinical areas such as MRI, CT, Ultrasound, and Theatres.
  • Ensure secure, compliant integrations with EPR, PAS, HL7, and wider clinical systems.
  • Maintain governance documentation, audit trails, and compliance with IR(ME)R and imaging policies.
  • Deliver PACS/RIS training, produce user guides, and support staff across clinical and non-clinical areas.
  • Liaise with suppliers, manage service performance, and support enhancement and upgrade cycles.
  • Lead and support imaging informatics projects, including testing, workflow redesign, and change management.
  • Contribute to imaging integration and harmonisation across Bupa and DASCL enterprise environments.

Key Skills / Qualifications:

  • Strong technical expertise in PACS/RIS systems (e.g., Sectra, Biotronics) and radiology modalities.
  • In-depth understanding of DICOM, HL7, imaging workflows, and clinical system integrations.
  • Excellent analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills with high attention to detail.
  • Confident communicator with the ability to support clinical teams and deliver user training.
  • Strong documentation, workflow design, and governance skills.
  • Ability to work under pressure, manage competing priorities, and support multi-site or enterprise services.
  • Proactive, reliable, and self-motivated, with a commitment to high-quality patient-centred service delivery.

Part of a Globally Trusted Healthcare Group

When you join King Edward VII, you also become part of Bupa — a global healthcare leader with the scale, stability and expertise of a major international brand. Being backed by Bupa means access to an extensive network of clinical and operational specialists, shared best practice from across the organisation, and the support of well-established systems that help you grow, develop and deliver exceptional care. Our size gives us strength, while our purpose keeps us personal.

We champion diversity and want our people to reflect the communities we serve. Everyone is encouraged to “Be you at Bupa”, and we actively welcome colleagues from all backgrounds and experiences. Bupa takes pride in being a Level 2 Disability Confident Employer and will aim to offer an interview/assessment to disabled applicants who best meet the minimum criteria for the role. We’re committed to ensuring you’re treated fairly during the recruitment process and offer reasonable adjustments to anyone who may benefit from accommodations to the recruitment process.

How to apply

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Closing date: 30 March 2026
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