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Assistant Digital Product Manager
Posting date: | 03 April 2025 |
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Salary: | £54,320.00 to £60,981.00 per year |
Additional salary information: | £54320.00 - £60981.00 a year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 22 April 2025 |
Location: | London, SE1 7EH |
Company: | NHS Jobs |
Job type: | Contract |
Job reference: | C9196-25-0574 |
Summary
Please refer to the attached Job Description and Person Specification for a full list of role requirements and main responsibilities. Main Duties and Responsibilities Use robust problem-solving skills to find and understand root causes of problems and negotiation skills to identify and progress opportunities for delivery. To work with others to understand and track interdependencies between different initiatives and different parts of the organisation and the programme. Provide support to the Digital Communications Manager and the workstream in the evaluation, design and implementation of project and programme work. To track and evaluate changes, measuring impact and progress against agreed and robust metrics. This will involve working with an external evaluator who is looking to assess the impact of the chatbot on health equity To embed a consistent approach to benefits realisation across the team, supporting the communication of those benefits and sharing best practices amongst the team. Produce high quality and visually impactful presentations and documents for a wide range of audiences. This will include project reports, communications, business cases, bids for funding and require the explanation of technical and complex issues along with data analysis and presentation. Make recommendations and present findings to different levels throughout the Trust including the programme board, service teams, external partners and other stakeholders. Produce high quality written and data analysis for inclusion in programme reports and presentations. Undertake research, project scoping and investigations for the digital communications team and workstream and prepare briefing papers on a range of topics. Communicate the outcome of such findings and associated actions to directors/staff To meet predefined objectives through autonomous working and the demonstration of a leadership style that is consistent with the Trust values. To work with the Digital Communications team to collect, analyse, synthesise and report on data and to use this to inform the identification, prioritisation and delivery of initiatives. To use a coaching approach with teams to progress and manage delivery projects. This will include supporting with project planning and coaching the leads on facilitation of working groups. Support to build capability in a range of expertise (for example, in improvement and programme management skills) with a variety of stakeholders, including development and maintenance of associated training documentation Will use judgement to decide whether to recommend or commission work/tasks then ensure it is delivered in time and to quality and take remedial action diplomatically and assertively where necessary. Use persuasion and influence to negotiate outcomes and deadlines so that projects are completed to high standards and on time. Use independent discretion as to when to involve senior managers, including the communications team and the programme. Work sensitively and professionally with the highly sensitive and confidential patient data and Trust information to which they will be privy Keep abreast of developments within the NHS & social care and highlight appropriate issues especially legal developments involving the use of AI Undertake any other duties which may become necessary for the efficient running of the digital communications team and communications team Working with other delivery managers, programme managers to undertake any other duties which may become necessary for the efficient running of the workstream and programme. Stakeholder Management Represent the Digital Communications Manager and workstream professionally to staff and stakeholders across the Trust. Build and maintain positive working relationships within and outside the Trust to support the effective functioning of the workstream and the digital communications team.. To work with the Digital communications manager to identify, engage and work with all relevant stakeholders to inform the workstream plans and approaches.Support communication between the programme leadership team and internal and external stakeholders as required. To support the delivery of workshops, stakeholder events and project meetings with a wide range of stakeholders. To manage, motivate, persuade and influence multiple stakeholders and partners to ensure a shared purpose and that responsibilities are clear, agreed and followed up in a timely manner. To proactively manage stakeholders and relationships with partners, maintaining the integrity of any contracts Technical Aspects Support the Digital communications manager in briefing the supplier design and development of relevant decision trees, rule-based semantics, and Large Language Models (LLMs) working with a range of primary and secondary data sources Support the Digital communications team to scope, test and evaluate the cross-platform integration of the AI Chatbot including but not limited to Drupal and/or other headless CMS Support the design, development and management of high-level reports and scorecards using SQL,Tableau or similar Use credible evidence from a variety of primary and secondary data sources to support data and behaviour driven development for the AI Chatbot. Use data and analysis to present evidence and recommendations to a number of audiences including the workstream, programme, service leads and other stakeholders. Use data-driven presentations to challenge existing work practices for varying audiences. Support clinical teams to develop delivery methods via mentoring, shadowing, peer-coaching and per review. Maintain and share an understanding of the use of AI and associated technologies in healthcare with focus on the legalities surrounding data, privacy, security, tools, processes and case studies. Management of Resources Support the digital communications team in establishing and building teams and communities of practice to deliver change across the Trust in transformation and improvement programmes with an ethos of collaboration, knowledge sharing and learning. Provide direction, mentoring and support to frontline teams, ensuring that all staff have the necessary skills and experience. Identify key potential risks in the delivery of the projects, develop strategies to mitigate these risks and to escalate to the senior team as appropriate. Work collaboratively with teams to ensure that improvements and process redesigns for standardising contact information on the website are culturally sensitive, equitable and responsive to diversity of needs This is a generic job description. Additional specific responsibilities and requirements depending on specialty will be confirmed during the appointment and induction processes. The duties and responsibilities listed below are representative of the role and its purpose within the service; they are not exhaustive and the post holder may be required to undertake additional or alternative administrative or managerial duties and responsibilities commensurate with the level of the post.