Project Manager (NHS)
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- England,London,City of London
- Full Time, Contract
- £65,000 - £75,000 per annum
Job Description:
Project Manager – Band 8A
NHS Trust - London / Hybrid
Fixed term (12 months) | 37.5 hours per week
Band 8A (NHS Agenda for Change)
About the role
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Project Manager to join a leading NHS organisation in London.
You will play a key role in delivering a diverse portfolio of high-impact transformation, clinical and technical projects, working closely with senior clinical leaders, operational teams and external partners. This is a highly visible role with real influence on improving services and outcomes for patients.
Key responsibilities
*Lead the end-to-end delivery of complex projects, from initiation through to implementation and benefits realisation
*Develop and manage key project documentation (e.g. PID, business cases, risk logs, highlight reports)
*Engage and influence senior stakeholders, including clinicians and executive leaders
*Manage project risks, issues, timelines and resources to ensure successful delivery
*Support procurement processes, including supplier engagement and contract management
*Drive service improvement and change management activities, ensuring smooth transition into business-as-usual
*Present progress, risks and outcomes to programme boards and senior leadership
About you
We’re looking for a confident and proactive Project Manager who can operate in a complex healthcare environment.
You will have:
*PRINCE2 Practitioner qualification (essential)
*Experience in healthcare or the NHS (essential)
*Proven experience delivering complex or strategic projects
*Strong stakeholder management and influencing skills
*Experience in governance, reporting, and project lifecycle management
*Ability to communicate complex information to both technical and non-technical audiences
NHS Trust - London / Hybrid
Fixed term (12 months) | 37.5 hours per week
Band 8A (NHS Agenda for Change)
About the role
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Project Manager to join a leading NHS organisation in London.
You will play a key role in delivering a diverse portfolio of high-impact transformation, clinical and technical projects, working closely with senior clinical leaders, operational teams and external partners. This is a highly visible role with real influence on improving services and outcomes for patients.
Key responsibilities
*Lead the end-to-end delivery of complex projects, from initiation through to implementation and benefits realisation
*Develop and manage key project documentation (e.g. PID, business cases, risk logs, highlight reports)
*Engage and influence senior stakeholders, including clinicians and executive leaders
*Manage project risks, issues, timelines and resources to ensure successful delivery
*Support procurement processes, including supplier engagement and contract management
*Drive service improvement and change management activities, ensuring smooth transition into business-as-usual
*Present progress, risks and outcomes to programme boards and senior leadership
About you
We’re looking for a confident and proactive Project Manager who can operate in a complex healthcare environment.
You will have:
*PRINCE2 Practitioner qualification (essential)
*Experience in healthcare or the NHS (essential)
*Proven experience delivering complex or strategic projects
*Strong stakeholder management and influencing skills
*Experience in governance, reporting, and project lifecycle management
*Ability to communicate complex information to both technical and non-technical audiences
Job number 3653992
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Company Details:
MLC Partners
Company size: 20–49 employees
Industry: Public Sector
MLC Partners works alongside Public Sector teams in the NHS, Central Government and charities as a strategic partner on the delivery of team resource ...