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EPR Project Manager (PMO)

Job details
Posting date: 14 August 2024
Salary: £51,883.00 to £58,544.00 per year
Additional salary information: £51883.00 - £58544.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 15 August 2024
Location: Stanmore, HA7 4LP
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Contract
Job reference: C9392-24-0366

Summary

Main Duties and Responsibilities Working closely with workstream leads to plan, track and manage the work streams within a highly complex project spanning multiple clinical and non-clinical departments in the Trust, Lead the implementation of Digital PMO solution and provide associated training To apply the necessary governance arrangements including project planning, monitoring, tracking and issues and risk reporting and management To review processes and assess the impact of the new system and technology in conjunction with Digital Services, Clinical and Operational stakeholders and Improvement and Transformation Team To develop and maintain all project documentation - this includes, programme plans, issues list, highlight reports, risk registers, benefits register and any other documents that are deemed necessary to successfully deliver the project To provide regular project updates, monitor progress against plan, highlight reporting packs, delivery of the project and post project review to the Programme Board To communicate effectively to relevant stakeholders To organise, set up and lead Programme Team meetings, including clinical and non-clinical stakeholders, and external parties as necessary (e.g. Epic, UCLH, NHSFD or NCL ICS) To influence and implement change and new policies/processes across the organisation Review of processes and assess the impact of new technology on working practices in conjunction with Improvement and Transformation Team and EPR Business Transformation Workstream colleagues. To provide written reports at agreed periods of time on the measured success of the project, its constituent parts and of the project personnel To be involved with the production of Standard Operating Procedures To represent the Trust to contractors, suppliers and providers in furtherance of programme or workstream objectives To assist the programme manager and Business Benefits Lead to conduct feasibility studies to identify benefits in areas where the problems and opportunities need to be clearly understood and determined before work streams can be considered viable, and providing written reports setting out the findings of the studies In the course of managing projects OR EPR Workstreams , the post-holder is responsible for controlling, directing, planning and allocating work and motivation of the staff assigned to or directly involved with the Project/Workstream Team. Be an advocate for Improvement and Transformation Team within the Trust, seeking opportunities to promote its services and capabilities and advancing user engagement with IM&T. This advocacy may include creation of learning and engagement materials relevant to the area of expertise. Resource Management Line management responsibility for project support staff and any external contractors as appropriate. Communication and Key Relationships Clear and timely communication with RNOH and UCLH Programme Teams. Report to governance committees as appropriate. Be responsible for co-ordinating learning from meetings, visits and events Prepare and present written and oral progress reports setting out progress in relation to the work and learning and alerting the stakeholders to issues requiring discussion and decision. Sustain effective working relationships with the operational and clinical leadership teams across the Trust. Ability to confidently work with clinical and operational staff, and/or other senior managers, especially around discussions and conflict Ability to successfully collaborate with others of different skill sets, backgrounds and levels within and external to the organization in sometimes contentious & challenging situations. Flexible Team Working The EPR Programme Team work collaboratively and in support of each other. We will work together to ensure the necessary skills for successful project delivery. This can often mean working on multiple projects simultaneously. Supervision and accountability may be to the project lead for such work, but line management will not be affected. Financial Responsibilities Provide input into Programme related budgets and financial plans. Other Duties Practice reflectively, with the Trust Val-You behaviours in mind. As a change leader, model the behaviours of listening, learning and supporting the voices of colleagues regardless of grade and role. Ensure maintenance and management of records and their retention in accordance with the Trusts Records Management Policy and Standards of Good Practice. Co-operate with the Trusts commitment to reduce levels of bullying and harassment, violence and aggression and accidents at work. Be aware of and adhere to policies and procedures that are applicable to the role. Special Conditions Undertake other tasks and duties as required which are commensurate with the nature of the job. This job description represents an outline of the responsibilities of the post and may be amended following consultation with the post-holder. Show due diligence in the adherence to and perpetuation of the Trusts policies and procedures.