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Digital Transformation & Innovation EPR PMO Lead

Job details
Posting date: 28 February 2024
Salary: £50,952.00 to £57,349.00 per year
Additional salary information: £50952.00 - £57349.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 13 March 2024
Location: Northampton, NN1 5BD
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Contract
Job reference: C9265-24-0212

Summary

Project, programme and change management The post holder will: Lead the programme management office (PMO) in respect of the EPR Programme, developing and maintaining a professional and effective PMO function across the programme and supporting clinical, operational and corporate colleagues to develop and deliver necessary actions as part of the programme. Establish and maintain a logical and organised programme management office, including the management of papers, project documentation and the organisation of meetings, and lead on the creation and improvement of processes, procedures and tools. Ensure there is an established governance and appropriate progress and delivery reports are produced for the programme using the agreed template documentation and processes. Work as part of the overall PMO team, within the wider programme management approach set out for the delivery of programmes across UHN. Maintain the overall integrity and coherence of the EPR programme and develop and maintain the programme environment to support individual projects within it. Lead the PMO for the delivery of the EPR programme, liaising with senior leaders and executive SROs to support, help and ensure robustness of governance, and be responsible and accountable for the effective governance and management of the EPR programme. Provide specialist project and programme support, guidance and advice to workstream leads, SROs and individual project teams within services and divisions, supporting in a structured way the development and delivery of the programme. Ensure project managers understand and have in place appropriate documentation for key project information including financial cost. Use data to track and monitor progress, and identify opportunities for improvement, ensuring focus on the areas which will have the highest impact. Ensure workstream owners understand and have put in place appropriate scheme documentation e.g. plans-on-a-page, project plans, KPIs, risks, issues, dependencies, highlight reports, and that these are completed to agreed standards, and provide assistance to workstream owners to develop these where required. Build and sustain effective relationships with a wide range of stakeholders including clinical, operational and Digital colleagues. Work closely with the Programme Lead to provide assistance to the development of project planning and ensure alignment between workstreams plans. Play a pivotal role in ensuring leads are supported to develop workstreams to achieve their key milestones. Work with highly complex, sensitive and contentious information/data analysis; share this information with workstream owners and clinical and operational colleagues where agreement or co-operation on agreeing the next steps for delivery are required. Provide input to and support the continual development of the programmes management toolkit/policies for the implementation of change across the Group. Lead on the creation and improvement of processes, procedures and tools within the EPR PMO Blueprint, a document designed to show how PMO is managed within the programme as an example of best practice to the wider organisation. Ensure projects within the programme are implemented within the implementation cost budget and resources identified. Monitoring and reporting The post holder will: Provide regular reporting to the Programme Lead and Executive SROs in the agreed format. Develop, deliver and continuously improve reporting to be shared in a timely fashion on the development and delivery of the EPR programme for use in a range of governance meetings, including EPR Programme Board and other assurance meetings. Undertake effective tracking and analysis of regular project updates and highlight reports, making judgments on the validity of the information and following up accordingly; present a real-time, comprehensive, and prioritised report on project performance, risks ratings, progress against milestones and metrics, escalating to the Head of Digital Transformation and Executive SROs for workstreams, where projects are not consistently delivering against their agreed project plans. Ensure that changes within the overall EPR programme are properly managed and the impact of any individual project change is related back to its impact upon the programme as a whole. Update EPR programme records ensuring that key programme documentation is up-to-date throughout the programme. Assist programme teams in developing and updating their project plans and other templates on a regular basis. Review individual workstream progress on a regular basis, employing 'light touch' exception reporting through the updating of plan-on-a-page scheme reports, and deploy where necessary scheme stage reviews depending on project status and delivery against plan. Ensure lessons learned from delivery are captured and disseminated across UHN. Advise the Head of Digital Transformation & Innovation on whether the outputs and outcomes of projects will lead to the actual realisation of benefits. Ensure that audits and surveys are undertaken as appropriate related to the delivery of the programme to support reporting of impact. Facilitate EPR Programme Board and Working Groups; agree each agenda with the Chair; ensure all papers are received by the deadline, collate papers and ensure they are sent out in an appropriate format to members. Ensure minutes of the EPR Programme Board and Working Groups are taken and keep records of attendance, decisions taken, matters arising and issues to be taken forward. Ensure minutes and action points are circulated within 48 hours of each EPR Programme Board and Working Group meeting. Escalate where key staff are unable to make specific meetings, or where late cancellations may make a meeting inquorate. Planning and delivery The post holder will: Plan a number of complex activities to support the effective development and delivery of the EPR programmes. This will require the adjustment of plans, as required, to support the delivery of the savings targets required and flex plans in response to emerging needs and uncertainty as well as in response to how the programme is progressing. Provide constructive support and challenge to workstream leads in the development and delivery of their workstreams. Ensure effective coordination of individual workstreams and their interdependencies both internally and externally to the EPR programme; whilst effectively managing and utilising resources across individual workstreams. Have the freedom to shape the scope and pace of change within boundaries set by the Programme Lead, making decisions and presenting options on a range of highly complex programme issues where there may be more than one course of action. Ensure clear lines of communication and consultation with key stakeholders and members of multi-disciplinary workstreams, ensuring interdependencies are clearly identified and proactive actions taken. Review, check and quality assure the content of documentation for all workstreams ensuring workstreams remain viable within any specified constraints. Manage and resolve any risks and issues that may arise and take corrective actions where required, whilst advising of any deviations from approved plans. Drive a structured and robust approach to support the entire lifecycle of EPR programme development from idea generation through to delivery using best-practice research, benchmarking and supporting the adoption of new business processes and prepare affected business areas for transition to future new ways of working. Ensure workstreams are implemented within the implementation cost budget and resources identified. Be able to interpret local and national guidance to the delivery of their EPR programme, including joining national networks for delivery where appropriate. Alongside the immediate aims of the EPR programme, provide advice and support the service / division to develop longer-term plans for workstreams and service improvement to build on current delivery. Communications The post holder will: Act as an advocate and champion for the EPR programme within the Trust. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with a number of operational, clinical and corporate management teams including developing good knowledge of the overall EPR programme aims, objectives and initiatives so as to provide meaningful expert advice and guidance in relation to change. Ensure clear lines of communication and consultation with key stakeholders and members of multi-disciplinary projects team, ensuring interdependencies are clearly identified and proactive actions taken. The post holder will be required to communicate and engage constructively with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders on a range of highly complex, specialist and often contentious issues. In written communication, provide clear and concise updates on the delivery of the transformation programme to persuade Boards and senior managers of the importance of the initiative/programme and effectively describe blockers for resolution. 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