Full time, 35 hours per week Permanent Grade-CL, Salary£61,083.07 per annum Location - London Closing date - 30 June 2026 Interview date- To be confirmed The Business Analyst plays a pivotal role within the Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) team, supporting the successful delivery, optimisation, and adoption of platform solutions across the RCGP. Reporting to the Head of Programmes/Programme Manager, the postholder is responsible for analysing business needs, translating them into clear technical and functional requirements, and ensuring that digital solutions align with organisational priorities and user expectations. Working closely with product owners, platform specialists, project teams, and stakeholders across the College, the Business Analyst ensures that system changes are well understood, effectively communicated, and embedded in a way that supports operational efficiency and strategic goals. Through structured business analysis, process mapping, user engagement, and continuous improvement activity, the role contributes to maximising the value of platform technologies and advancing the organisation's wider digital transformation. Key responsibilities Leads the end to end process of gathering, analysing, validating, and documenting business requirements for platform development. Ensures requirements are clear, prioritised, and aligned with organisational objectives. Liaise with the Business Analyst and Training Manager on business needs across RCGP, translating requirements into clear functional and technical specifications for platform development. Works closely with DDaT teams, platform specialists, project managers, and stakeholders across RCGP. Acts as a bridge between technical teams and business users to ensure shared understanding of needs and solutions. Qualifications Degree level education in a relevant field (e.g., Information Systems, Business Analysis, Digital Technologies, or equivalent experience). Professional certification in Business Analysis (e.g., BCS Business Analysis, IIBA ECBA/CCBA/CBAP) is desirable. Salesforce certifications (e.g., Salesforce Administrator, Business Analyst, or Platform App Builder) are highly desirable. In return, the College offers excellent terms and conditions. The Royal College of General Practitioners is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
18/06/2026
Full time
Full time, 35 hours per week Permanent Grade-CL, Salary£61,083.07 per annum Location - London Closing date - 30 June 2026 Interview date- To be confirmed The Business Analyst plays a pivotal role within the Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) team, supporting the successful delivery, optimisation, and adoption of platform solutions across the RCGP. Reporting to the Head of Programmes/Programme Manager, the postholder is responsible for analysing business needs, translating them into clear technical and functional requirements, and ensuring that digital solutions align with organisational priorities and user expectations. Working closely with product owners, platform specialists, project teams, and stakeholders across the College, the Business Analyst ensures that system changes are well understood, effectively communicated, and embedded in a way that supports operational efficiency and strategic goals. Through structured business analysis, process mapping, user engagement, and continuous improvement activity, the role contributes to maximising the value of platform technologies and advancing the organisation's wider digital transformation. Key responsibilities Leads the end to end process of gathering, analysing, validating, and documenting business requirements for platform development. Ensures requirements are clear, prioritised, and aligned with organisational objectives. Liaise with the Business Analyst and Training Manager on business needs across RCGP, translating requirements into clear functional and technical specifications for platform development. Works closely with DDaT teams, platform specialists, project managers, and stakeholders across RCGP. Acts as a bridge between technical teams and business users to ensure shared understanding of needs and solutions. Qualifications Degree level education in a relevant field (e.g., Information Systems, Business Analysis, Digital Technologies, or equivalent experience). Professional certification in Business Analysis (e.g., BCS Business Analysis, IIBA ECBA/CCBA/CBAP) is desirable. Salesforce certifications (e.g., Salesforce Administrator, Business Analyst, or Platform App Builder) are highly desirable. In return, the College offers excellent terms and conditions. The Royal College of General Practitioners is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
12 Months Fixed Term Contract Full time, 35 hours per week Grade-CL, Salary £61,083.07 per annum Location London Closing Date - 30 June 2026 Interview date - To be confirmed The Business Analyst plays a pivotal role within the Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) team, supporting the successful delivery, optimisation, and adoption of platform solutions across the RCGP. Reporting to the Head of Programmes / Programme Manager, the postholder is responsible for analysing business needs, translating them into clear technical and functional requirements, and ensuring that digital solutions align with organisational priorities and user expectations. Working closely with product owners, platform specialists, project teams, and stakeholders across the College, the Business Analyst ensures that system changes are well understood, effectively communicated, and embedded in a way that supports operational efficiency and strategic goals. Through structured business analysis, process mapping, user engagement, and continuous improvement activity, the role contributes to maximising the value of platform technologies and advancing the organisation's wider digital transformation. Key responsibilities Leads the end to end process of gathering, analysing, validating, and documenting business requirements for platform development. Ensures requirements are clear, prioritised, and aligned with organisational objectives. Liaise with the Business Analyst and Training Manager on business needs across RCGP, translating requirements into clear functional and technical specifications for platform development. Works closely with DDaT teams, platform specialists, project managers, and stakeholders across RCGP. Acts as a bridge between technical teams and business users to ensure shared understanding of needs and solutions. Qualifications Degree-level education in a relevant field (e.g., Information Systems, Business Analysis, Digital Technologies, or equivalent experience). Professional certification in Business Analysis (e.g., BCS Business Analysis, IIBA ECBA/CCBA/CBAP) is desirable. Salesforce certifications (e.g., Salesforce Administrator, Business Analyst, or Platform App Builder) are highly desirable. A full job description for the role is included in the Candidate Pack. The Royal College of General Practitioners is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
18/06/2026
Full time
12 Months Fixed Term Contract Full time, 35 hours per week Grade-CL, Salary £61,083.07 per annum Location London Closing Date - 30 June 2026 Interview date - To be confirmed The Business Analyst plays a pivotal role within the Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) team, supporting the successful delivery, optimisation, and adoption of platform solutions across the RCGP. Reporting to the Head of Programmes / Programme Manager, the postholder is responsible for analysing business needs, translating them into clear technical and functional requirements, and ensuring that digital solutions align with organisational priorities and user expectations. Working closely with product owners, platform specialists, project teams, and stakeholders across the College, the Business Analyst ensures that system changes are well understood, effectively communicated, and embedded in a way that supports operational efficiency and strategic goals. Through structured business analysis, process mapping, user engagement, and continuous improvement activity, the role contributes to maximising the value of platform technologies and advancing the organisation's wider digital transformation. Key responsibilities Leads the end to end process of gathering, analysing, validating, and documenting business requirements for platform development. Ensures requirements are clear, prioritised, and aligned with organisational objectives. Liaise with the Business Analyst and Training Manager on business needs across RCGP, translating requirements into clear functional and technical specifications for platform development. Works closely with DDaT teams, platform specialists, project managers, and stakeholders across RCGP. Acts as a bridge between technical teams and business users to ensure shared understanding of needs and solutions. Qualifications Degree-level education in a relevant field (e.g., Information Systems, Business Analysis, Digital Technologies, or equivalent experience). Professional certification in Business Analysis (e.g., BCS Business Analysis, IIBA ECBA/CCBA/CBAP) is desirable. Salesforce certifications (e.g., Salesforce Administrator, Business Analyst, or Platform App Builder) are highly desirable. A full job description for the role is included in the Candidate Pack. The Royal College of General Practitioners is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
Location: London, RCGP Head Office -Hybrid workingwith 2 days in the office per week Closing date: Sunday 21 June 2026 Interview date: Thursday 25 June 2026 Role to commence: as soon as possible About the Role This is a unique and influential role within the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), supporting the delivery of one of the UK's largest and most high-profile medical licensing examinations. The MRCGP examinations are undertaken by approximately 7,000 GP registrars each year and rely on a complex range of digital platforms, suppliers, and technical environments to ensure safe, fair, and seamless delivery. This role will provide operational ownership and technical leadership across those systems, ensuring that examination platforms remain reliable, secure, and fit for purpose. Working closely with the Examinations team, Digital Services (DDAT), platform providers, and NHS stakeholders, you will act as the bridge between assessment operations and technology delivery. You will play a key role in ensuring that examinations function effectively in real-world environments, including GP practices and NHS networks across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who combines strong technical understanding with operational confidence, stakeholder management skills, and a calm, solutions-focused approach in a high-stakes environment. Key responsibilities Lead operational management of examination delivery platforms, including supplier oversight and performance management Support the reliable delivery of examinations across complex technical environments, including GP practices and NHS networks Act as the operational product owner for examination systems, coordinating enhancements, fixes, and development priorities Lead technical testing, user acceptance testing, and change assurance for platform updates and releases
11/06/2026
Full time
Location: London, RCGP Head Office -Hybrid workingwith 2 days in the office per week Closing date: Sunday 21 June 2026 Interview date: Thursday 25 June 2026 Role to commence: as soon as possible About the Role This is a unique and influential role within the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), supporting the delivery of one of the UK's largest and most high-profile medical licensing examinations. The MRCGP examinations are undertaken by approximately 7,000 GP registrars each year and rely on a complex range of digital platforms, suppliers, and technical environments to ensure safe, fair, and seamless delivery. This role will provide operational ownership and technical leadership across those systems, ensuring that examination platforms remain reliable, secure, and fit for purpose. Working closely with the Examinations team, Digital Services (DDAT), platform providers, and NHS stakeholders, you will act as the bridge between assessment operations and technology delivery. You will play a key role in ensuring that examinations function effectively in real-world environments, including GP practices and NHS networks across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who combines strong technical understanding with operational confidence, stakeholder management skills, and a calm, solutions-focused approach in a high-stakes environment. Key responsibilities Lead operational management of examination delivery platforms, including supplier oversight and performance management Support the reliable delivery of examinations across complex technical environments, including GP practices and NHS networks Act as the operational product owner for examination systems, coordinating enhancements, fixes, and development priorities Lead technical testing, user acceptance testing, and change assurance for platform updates and releases
RCGP Enterprises Limited invites applications for a critical role focused on the operational management of examination delivery platforms at the RCGP Head Office in London. This hybrid-position requires extensive collaboration with stakeholders across the NHS to ensure the effective delivery of high-profile medical licensing exams. The ideal candidate possesses strong technical understanding and operational management skills, thriving in high-stakes environments. Join us in ensuring the MRCGP examinations are delivered seamlessly while enhancing technical platforms.
11/06/2026
Full time
RCGP Enterprises Limited invites applications for a critical role focused on the operational management of examination delivery platforms at the RCGP Head Office in London. This hybrid-position requires extensive collaboration with stakeholders across the NHS to ensure the effective delivery of high-profile medical licensing exams. The ideal candidate possesses strong technical understanding and operational management skills, thriving in high-stakes environments. Join us in ensuring the MRCGP examinations are delivered seamlessly while enhancing technical platforms.
RCGP Enterprises Limited is seeking a technical leader to manage examination delivery platforms. The role requires operational oversight and collaboration with various stakeholders to ensure fair and safe assessments for GP registrars. With a permanent contract and hybrid working, the position is crucial for the UK's largest medical licensing examinations. Candidates should possess experience in managing digital systems and excellent stakeholder communication skills.
08/06/2026
Full time
RCGP Enterprises Limited is seeking a technical leader to manage examination delivery platforms. The role requires operational oversight and collaboration with various stakeholders to ensure fair and safe assessments for GP registrars. With a permanent contract and hybrid working, the position is crucial for the UK's largest medical licensing examinations. Candidates should possess experience in managing digital systems and excellent stakeholder communication skills.
Full time, 35 hours per week Permanent contract GradeCL, Salary £61,083.07 per annum Location: London, RCGP Head Office - Hybrid working with 2 days in the office per week Closing date: Sunday 21 June 2026 Interview date: Thursday 25 June 2026 Role to commence: as soon as possible About the Role This is a unique and influential role within the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), supporting the delivery of one of the UK's largest and most high-profile medical licensing examinations. The MRCGP examinations are undertaken by approximately 7,000 GP registrars each year and rely on a complex range of digital platforms, suppliers, and technical environments to ensure safe, fair, and seamless delivery. This role will provide operational ownership and technical leadership across those systems, ensuring that examination platforms remain reliable, secure, and fit for purpose. Working closely with the Examinations team, Digital Services (DDAT), platform providers, and NHS stakeholders, you will act as the bridge between assessment operations and technology delivery. You will play a key role in ensuring that examinations function effectively in real-world environments, including GP practices and NHS networks across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who combines strong technical understanding with operational confidence, stakeholder management skills, and a calm, solutions-focused approach in a high-stakes environment. Key Responsibilities Lead operational management of examination delivery platforms, including supplier oversight and performance management Support the reliable delivery of examinations across complex technical environments, including GP practices and NHS networks Act as the operational product owner for examination systems, coordinating enhancements, fixes, and development priorities Lead technical testing, user acceptance testing, and change assurance for platform updates and releases Work collaboratively with DDAT and external suppliers to resolve technical issues and improve platform performance Provide technical oversight and escalation support during live examination delivery Support the implementation of technical solutions for reasonable adjustments and accessibility requirements Maintain technical risk logs and support business continuity planning for examination delivery Contribute to continuous improvement and innovation projects, including AI-enabled approaches to assessment development and operational efficiency Develop and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including NHS organisations and platform providers About You You will have experience managing digital platforms or technical systems within a complex operational environment and be confident working across both technical and non-technical teams. You will also demonstrate: Experience managing supplier relationships and technical service performance Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills Experience supporting operational delivery in complex or distributed environments Understanding of testing, change management, and technical risk management Ability to communicate technical issues clearly to a wide range of stakeholders Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities A collaborative and solutions-focused approach Experience within examinations, assessment, education, healthcare, or other high-stakes operational settings would be advantageous. Why join us? This role offers the opportunity to work at the heart of a nationally important assessment programme, helping to ensure the next generation of GPs are assessed fairly, safely, and effectively. You will join a supportive and ambitious team at a time of significant development and innovation across the examinations function. The Royal College of General Practitions is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
08/06/2026
Full time
Full time, 35 hours per week Permanent contract GradeCL, Salary £61,083.07 per annum Location: London, RCGP Head Office - Hybrid working with 2 days in the office per week Closing date: Sunday 21 June 2026 Interview date: Thursday 25 June 2026 Role to commence: as soon as possible About the Role This is a unique and influential role within the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), supporting the delivery of one of the UK's largest and most high-profile medical licensing examinations. The MRCGP examinations are undertaken by approximately 7,000 GP registrars each year and rely on a complex range of digital platforms, suppliers, and technical environments to ensure safe, fair, and seamless delivery. This role will provide operational ownership and technical leadership across those systems, ensuring that examination platforms remain reliable, secure, and fit for purpose. Working closely with the Examinations team, Digital Services (DDAT), platform providers, and NHS stakeholders, you will act as the bridge between assessment operations and technology delivery. You will play a key role in ensuring that examinations function effectively in real-world environments, including GP practices and NHS networks across the UK. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who combines strong technical understanding with operational confidence, stakeholder management skills, and a calm, solutions-focused approach in a high-stakes environment. Key Responsibilities Lead operational management of examination delivery platforms, including supplier oversight and performance management Support the reliable delivery of examinations across complex technical environments, including GP practices and NHS networks Act as the operational product owner for examination systems, coordinating enhancements, fixes, and development priorities Lead technical testing, user acceptance testing, and change assurance for platform updates and releases Work collaboratively with DDAT and external suppliers to resolve technical issues and improve platform performance Provide technical oversight and escalation support during live examination delivery Support the implementation of technical solutions for reasonable adjustments and accessibility requirements Maintain technical risk logs and support business continuity planning for examination delivery Contribute to continuous improvement and innovation projects, including AI-enabled approaches to assessment development and operational efficiency Develop and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including NHS organisations and platform providers About You You will have experience managing digital platforms or technical systems within a complex operational environment and be confident working across both technical and non-technical teams. You will also demonstrate: Experience managing supplier relationships and technical service performance Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills Experience supporting operational delivery in complex or distributed environments Understanding of testing, change management, and technical risk management Ability to communicate technical issues clearly to a wide range of stakeholders Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities A collaborative and solutions-focused approach Experience within examinations, assessment, education, healthcare, or other high-stakes operational settings would be advantageous. Why join us? This role offers the opportunity to work at the heart of a nationally important assessment programme, helping to ensure the next generation of GPs are assessed fairly, safely, and effectively. You will join a supportive and ambitious team at a time of significant development and innovation across the examinations function. The Royal College of General Practitions is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.