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Welcome to Public Health Wales, the national public health organisation for Wales. We exist to protect and improve health and wellbeing and reduce health inequalities for people in Wales.
To find out more visit Public Health Wales and watch this about our Strategic Plan
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Working together, with trust and respect, to make a difference
Our purpose is ‘working together for a healthier Wales'. We exist to help all people in Wales live longer, healthier lives. With our partners, we aim to increase healthy life expectancy, improve health and well-being, and reduce inequalities for everyone in Wales, now and for future generations.
Together, our teams work to prevent disease, protect health, and provide leadership, specialist services and public health expertise. We are the main source of public health information, research and innovation in Wales.
Contact
- Address
- No.2 Capital Quarter
- Tyndall Street
- Cardiff
- CF10 4BZ
- Contact Number
- 02921 500200
Technical Information Manager (Cancer)
Accepting applications until: 31-Aug-2025 23:59
Vacancy status: Open
Accepting applications until: 31-Aug-2025 23:59
Key details
Location
- Site
- Public Health Wales 2 Capital Quarter
- Address
- Tyndall Street
- Town
- Cardiff
- Postcode
- CF10 4BZ
- Major / Minor Region
- Cardiff
Contract type & working pattern
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full time
- Flexible working
Salary
- Salary
- £56,514 - £63,623 per annum
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Grade
- (Band 8a)
Specialty
- Main area
- Information
- Interview date
- 15/09/2025
Welcome to Public Health Wales, the national public health organisation for Wales
Our vision is Working to achieve a healthier future for Wales
To find out more visit Public Health Wales and watch this video about our Strategic Plan
Working together, with trust and respect, to make a difference
Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram
Applicants are invited to apply in Welsh, any application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application made in English. To support our all Wales service, we particularly welcome applications from Welsh speakers.
Job overview
Public Health Wales is recruiting a Technical Information Manager (Cancer) to work as part of the Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit (WCISU), the national cancer registry for Wales. This is an exciting opportunity for those with experience of specialised cancer data in Wales. This senior role will provide wide-ranging strategic and operational leadership in advancing cancer data development programmes and service improvements for the cancer registry.
The post-holder will need to provide expert advice on cancer datasets, clinical coding, data governance and contribute to a range of national programmes working in partnership with organisations across the UK to produce high quality cancer information at a population level. In addition, the post holder will have line management responsibilities and will deputise for the Head of Cancer Registration on occasions, as required.
This hybrid role, based in Cardiff, and offers the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to cancer outcomes in Wales. Flexible working hours can be considered in line with PHW flexible working policy.
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The post holder will have strong leadership and management skills with the ability to deliver cancer information programmes and manage data workstreams to support data acquisition, data standards, business change and service improvements, ensuring data quality and accessibility. You will act as the subject matter expert for issues relating to cancer data and information systems and work with stakeholders regarding the sourcing, availability and access to new and emerging complex clinical cancer data as required to add value to health care and population health. Responsibilities will include analysing complex datasets, advising on data sharing and governance protocols, managing staff development and contributing to benchmarking and research by working in collaboration with other NHS departments, organisations and external agencies in Wales, UK and internationally.
Working for our organisation
We are Public Health Wales – the national public health agency in Wales. Our purpose is ‘Working together for a healthier Wales'. We exist to help everyone in Wales live longer, healthier, happier lives. Together with our partners, we work to increase healthy life expectancy, improve health and well-being, and reduce inequalities for everyone in Wales, now and for future generations.
Our teams work to prevent disease, protect health, and provide leadership, specialist services and public health expertise. We are the leading source of public health information, research and innovation in Wales. In a world facing complex health challenges, our work has never been so important.
We are guided by our Values, 'Working together, with trust and respect, to make a difference'. We are committed to building an inclusive workplace that values equality and diversity. We welcome applications which represent the rich diversity of the communities we serve and are supportive of flexible working arrangements, including part time roles and job sharing.
To find out more about working for us and the benefits we offer please visit https://phw.nhs.wales/careers/
For guidance on the application process, please visit https://phw.nhs.wales/working-for-us/applicant-information-and-guidance/
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
The Technical Information Manager (Cancer) supports the Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit (WCISU) in improving how cancer data are collected, managed, and used across Wales. This role focuses on delivering cancer information programmes, managing complex data workstreams, and ensuring that cancer data is accurate, timely, and accessible to support services, research, and policy. A key part of the role is working closely with a wide range of stakeholders, including NHS Wales, Digital Health and Care Wales (DHCW), Welsh Government, clinicians, researchers, and UK-wide partners. You will build and maintain strong working relationships, ensuring that cancer data meets the needs of users and supports improvements in care. You will also represent WCISU in national forums and working groups, helping to align cancer data practices across the UK. The post-holder will lead the introduction of innovative practices, using emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and automation to improve data processes and reduce manual effort. This includes supporting the development of new tools and systems that enhance how cancer data are captured, analysed, and shared. Key responsibilities include: Managing cancer data workstreams and supporting improvements in data quality, completeness, and accessibility. Acting as a subject matter expert on cancer datasets, coding classifications (e.g. ICD-10, OPCS-4), and staging systems. Advising on dataset development, data sharing protocols, and information governance. Applying AI and automation to streamline data workflows and improve efficiency. Analysing complex datasets to support service delivery, performance monitoring, and research. Building and maintaining effective relationships with stakeholders across NHS Wales, government, and external organisations. Representing WCISU in national discussions and contributing to benchmarking and collaborative projects. Supporting research and development activities, including data disclosure agreements and publications. Managing staff performance, training, and development, ensuring compliance with mandatory training and policies. Overseeing financial resources, contributing to business cases, and ensuring effective use of budgets. Ensuring compliance with data protection legislation and information governance standards. Reviewing and improving internal processes to support continuous improvement and innovation. This role requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills, the ability to manage multiple projects, and a strong understanding of cancer data and healthcare environments. You will be confident in using technology to solve problems and committed to improving services through collaboration and innovation. For further details contact: Name Dawn Allan Job title Head of Cancer Registration Email address [email protected] |
You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click "Apply now" to view on Trac.
The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply.
Public Health Wales, reserves the right to close this vacancy early. We therefore encourage early applications.
Priority is given to staff awaiting redeployment. We therefore reserve the right to withdraw this advert at any stage.
If you have a disability and have any particular requirements to enable you to participate in the application process, please contact [email protected]
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR APPLICANTS: Applications for our roles are carefully reviewed and shortlisted based on specific criteria, which varies from job to job.
Using a generic application or automated AI application services, such as Lazy Apply or AI Apply, does not usually provide enough personal evidence of your skills and experience relevant to the role. This can make it difficult for us to assess your suitability and will reduce your chances of being shortlisted.
To ensure your application is given full consideration, we recommend submitting a tailored application that directly addresses the criteria listed in the Person Specification section of the advert, providing clear evidence and examples to demonstrate how you meet each requirement.
Visa Sponsorship Eligibility
- If you require sponsorship under the Skilled Worker or Health and Care Visa routes, please ensure you self‑assess your eligibility for sponsorship for this role before applying.
- Check the Skilled Worker visa guidance or Health and Care visa guidance for details on job eligibility, salary, English language, and sponsorship requirements.
If you are successful and short listed for interview you will be contacted by email using the address with which you registered. Please ensure you check your email account regularly.
We are committed to fair, transparent recruitment and believe in equality of opportunity in our workplace and will not tolerate discrimination on grounds of age, disability, gender identity, religion or belief, race or nationality, marriage or civil partnership status, sex, sexual orientation, working pattern, caring responsibilities, trade union activity or political beliefs – or on any other grounds. We welcome applications from individuals seeking flexible working arrangements.
The salary scale shown is for a full-time member of staff, with the amount being adjusted pro rata for those working less than 37.5 hours per week.
The salary scale above has been agreed as part of the NHS Agenda for Change pay award for 2025/2026 and will be implemented in August 2025 with arrears backdated to 1st April 2025 where applicable.
In general, anyone joining our Trust who has not previously worked in the NHS will, by default, start on the first point of the advertised pay band. Pay progression will then be determined by annual Performance and Development Reviews in accordance with the NHS Wales Pay Progression Policy. An application for Incremental Credit may be considered, but can only be awarded based on evidenced, reckonable service and/or equivalent, relevant experience.
Applicant requirements
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
- Masters Degree or equivalent specialist experience in analysing cancer information
- Project Management qualification or equivalent experience
- Evidence of continued professional development
Desirable criteria
- Evidence of Management / leadership training
- PRINCE and /or AGILE
Experience
Essential criteria
- • Considerable experience in line management, staff development and training
- • Extensive experience of communicating information to clinical and non-clinical staff, external partners and the public.
- • Demonstrate relevant and proven high-level experience of working in an information environment.
- • Demonstrable understanding of data standards and the importance of quality assurance and expertise and leadership in their development
- • Extensive experience of working in NHS or healthcare environments in particular working with cancer data.
- • Experience of project management
- • Experience of writing in a range of styles from brief summaries through to in-depth option appraisals and business cases.
- • Expert high-level and extensive experience of cancer information collection, classification and analysis
- • Experience of process/problem analysis, challenging existing thinking and generating
- • Experience of successfully leading and implementing project driven change management.
Desirable criteria
- Experience of cancer information collection and cancer MDT environments.
Skills
Essential criteria
- • Ability to communicate highly complex technical concepts and analysis effectively to different organisations and stakeholders
- • Ability to develop and deliver complex presentations to large audiences
- • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to influence and negotiate at local, regional and national level with senior stakeholders and users
- • Evidence of people management skills
- • Report writing skills
- • Can demonstrate initiative, creativity, a flexible approach to work and a personal ethos of continuous improvement.
- • Ability to focus, concentrate and accurately complete tasks within given timeframes whilst dealing with unscheduled interruptions
- • In-depth knowledge and experience of standard computer software (Microsoft Office).
Desirable criteria
- Knowledge of Transact SQL for the interrogation of large and complex relational databases.
Knowledge
Essential criteria
- • Specialist knowledge and understanding of the theory behind database and dataset structures, gained through experience of working with large datasets. .
- • Knowledge of data linkage methodologies
- • Expert and in-depth knowledge of clinical coding & cancer staging classifications and horizon scanning their ongoing development
- • Understand the requirements of Information Governance in relation to NHS Wales and relevant legislation and practise
Desirable criteria
- • An understanding of dataset development
- • An understanding of NHS datasets
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES
Essential criteria
- • Ability to manage and/or work on a number of concurrent projects at a senior level.
- • The ability to react to changing demands in terms of prioritisation of work is essential.
- • Able to act independently, with some guidance from line manager, based on sound understanding of general policies and principles.
- • Ability to show initiative.
- • Great communicator.
- • Excellent attention to detail. Confident
- • Methodical Organised
- • Able to work to strict deadlines
- • Flexible to meet the needs of the service.
- • Commitment to principles of change management.
Documents
- Job Description and Person Specification English (PDF, 232.9KB)
- Occupational Health Functional Requirements Form (PDF, 736.5KB)
- Job Description and Person Specification Welsh (PDF, 295.3KB)
- Disability Confident Employer (PDF, 180.8KB)
- Guidance Notes for Applicants (PDF, 278.7KB)
- Our Diversity Networks | Ein Rhwydweithiau Amrywiaeth (PDF, 330.6KB)
- Privacy Notice (PDF, 696.3KB)
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Dawn Allan
- Job title
- Head of Cancer Registration
- Email address
- [email protected]
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