Implementation Specialists at TPP are responsible for guiding new customers through the process of planning and managing the implementation of our SystmOne software. The role includes overseeing and planning projects from start to finish both in the UK and internationally. One week you could be planning an implementation for a Mental Health Trust within the UK and the next you could be with a family doctor in China checking data has migrated correctly. With tens of thousands of patients in most projects, your job will be to deliver a safe and successful migration. You will work alongside other teams in the company to take issues from customers and help solve complex problems. The team is involved in every stage of the implementation process, from arranging the initial contract, to managing the direction of the project and ensuring the customer is satisfied with the product and level of service they receive. No experience of IT, healthcare or project management is required. If you have good communication skills and are keen to learn, you will be given responsibility within your first few weeks. You will get the opportunity to work across many other parts of the business such as finance, HR and recruitment. I have been involved in a large variety of deployments over the years, such as General Practice, Community and Hospital migrations. I've overseen the implementation of a large Mental Health Trust, which involved migrating 220,000 patient records into SystmOne, as well as the implementation of SystmOne internationally to both a large hospital group in Vietnam and over 300 health clinics in Malaysia. This has allowed me to travel to an area of the world I never thought I'd get the chance to go to.
30/05/2026
Full time
Implementation Specialists at TPP are responsible for guiding new customers through the process of planning and managing the implementation of our SystmOne software. The role includes overseeing and planning projects from start to finish both in the UK and internationally. One week you could be planning an implementation for a Mental Health Trust within the UK and the next you could be with a family doctor in China checking data has migrated correctly. With tens of thousands of patients in most projects, your job will be to deliver a safe and successful migration. You will work alongside other teams in the company to take issues from customers and help solve complex problems. The team is involved in every stage of the implementation process, from arranging the initial contract, to managing the direction of the project and ensuring the customer is satisfied with the product and level of service they receive. No experience of IT, healthcare or project management is required. If you have good communication skills and are keen to learn, you will be given responsibility within your first few weeks. You will get the opportunity to work across many other parts of the business such as finance, HR and recruitment. I have been involved in a large variety of deployments over the years, such as General Practice, Community and Hospital migrations. I've overseen the implementation of a large Mental Health Trust, which involved migrating 220,000 patient records into SystmOne, as well as the implementation of SystmOne internationally to both a large hospital group in Vietnam and over 300 health clinics in Malaysia. This has allowed me to travel to an area of the world I never thought I'd get the chance to go to.
The Technical System Administrators are responsible for the maintenance of the company's internal technical infrastructure. The role involves: • Managing, maintaining and upgrading enterprise server and storage hardware • Providing internal support for office hardware including, PCs, laptops, mobile devices (Windows OS, iOS, MacOS and Android) • Vulnerability management using scanning tools such as Nessus • Remediation / automation of software rollout using Ninite/PDQ • Configuring and monitoring of Anti-virus software & Mobile Device Management • Firewall/Switch management - Configuration, patching and upgrading • Administering Microsoft Active Directory, Exchange Server & Office 365 • Achieving recognised Cyber Security accreditation • Management of video conferencing • Management of enterprise level phone system • Monitoring and managing the availability and scalability of resources, including CPU usage, disk usage and storage systems including network troubleshooting • Continuously improving and keeping up with the IT business needs of the organisation • Configuring/Testing new hardware and software technologies • Actively resolving problems and issues with computer and server systems • International travel to audit data centres, oversee upgrades, verifying network and hardware suitability This position would suit a technically minded individual with a passion for exploring the latest software and hardware technologies. This role offers a fantastic opportunity to work alongside the Technical Operations team with the potential to take on additional responsibilities such as database administration, technical research and development and infrastructure engineering. Requirements Achieved / Predicted 2:1 or above in a degree of any discipline or 1 year working in a 2nd Line IT Support role A Day in the Life of a Technical Systems Administrator
28/05/2026
Full time
The Technical System Administrators are responsible for the maintenance of the company's internal technical infrastructure. The role involves: • Managing, maintaining and upgrading enterprise server and storage hardware • Providing internal support for office hardware including, PCs, laptops, mobile devices (Windows OS, iOS, MacOS and Android) • Vulnerability management using scanning tools such as Nessus • Remediation / automation of software rollout using Ninite/PDQ • Configuring and monitoring of Anti-virus software & Mobile Device Management • Firewall/Switch management - Configuration, patching and upgrading • Administering Microsoft Active Directory, Exchange Server & Office 365 • Achieving recognised Cyber Security accreditation • Management of video conferencing • Management of enterprise level phone system • Monitoring and managing the availability and scalability of resources, including CPU usage, disk usage and storage systems including network troubleshooting • Continuously improving and keeping up with the IT business needs of the organisation • Configuring/Testing new hardware and software technologies • Actively resolving problems and issues with computer and server systems • International travel to audit data centres, oversee upgrades, verifying network and hardware suitability This position would suit a technically minded individual with a passion for exploring the latest software and hardware technologies. This role offers a fantastic opportunity to work alongside the Technical Operations team with the potential to take on additional responsibilities such as database administration, technical research and development and infrastructure engineering. Requirements Achieved / Predicted 2:1 or above in a degree of any discipline or 1 year working in a 2nd Line IT Support role A Day in the Life of a Technical Systems Administrator
The Technical System Administrators are responsible for the maintenance of the company's internal technical infrastructure. The role involves: • Managing, maintaining and upgrading enterprise server and storage hardware • Providing internal support for office hardware including, PCs, laptops, mobile devices (Windows OS, iOS, MacOS and Android) • Vulnerability management using scanning tools such as Nessus • Remediation / automation of software rollout using Ninite/PDQ • Configuring and monitoring of Anti-virus software & Mobile Device Management • Firewall/Switch management - Configuration, patching and upgrading • Administering Microsoft Active Directory, Exchange Server & Office 365 • Achieving recognised Cyber Security accreditation • Management of video conferencing • Management of enterprise level phone system • Monitoring and managing the availability and scalability of resources, including CPU usage, disk usage and storage systems including network troubleshooting • Continuously improving and keeping up with the IT business needs of the organisation • Configuring/Testing new hardware and software technologies • Actively resolving problems and issues with computer and server systems • International travel to audit data centres, oversee upgrades, verifying network and hardware suitability This position would suit a technically minded individual with a passion for exploring the latest software and hardware technologies. This role offers a fantastic opportunity to work alongside the Technical Operations team with the potential to take on additional responsibilities such as database administration, technical research and development and infrastructure engineering. Requirements Achieved / Predicted 2:1 or above in a degree of any discipline or 1 year working in a 2nd Line IT Support role A Day in the Life of a Technical Systems Administrator
28/05/2026
Full time
The Technical System Administrators are responsible for the maintenance of the company's internal technical infrastructure. The role involves: • Managing, maintaining and upgrading enterprise server and storage hardware • Providing internal support for office hardware including, PCs, laptops, mobile devices (Windows OS, iOS, MacOS and Android) • Vulnerability management using scanning tools such as Nessus • Remediation / automation of software rollout using Ninite/PDQ • Configuring and monitoring of Anti-virus software & Mobile Device Management • Firewall/Switch management - Configuration, patching and upgrading • Administering Microsoft Active Directory, Exchange Server & Office 365 • Achieving recognised Cyber Security accreditation • Management of video conferencing • Management of enterprise level phone system • Monitoring and managing the availability and scalability of resources, including CPU usage, disk usage and storage systems including network troubleshooting • Continuously improving and keeping up with the IT business needs of the organisation • Configuring/Testing new hardware and software technologies • Actively resolving problems and issues with computer and server systems • International travel to audit data centres, oversee upgrades, verifying network and hardware suitability This position would suit a technically minded individual with a passion for exploring the latest software and hardware technologies. This role offers a fantastic opportunity to work alongside the Technical Operations team with the potential to take on additional responsibilities such as database administration, technical research and development and infrastructure engineering. Requirements Achieved / Predicted 2:1 or above in a degree of any discipline or 1 year working in a 2nd Line IT Support role A Day in the Life of a Technical Systems Administrator