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Project Manager - Evaluation and Adoption

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 12 Mawrth 2026
Cyflog: £47,810.00 i £54,710.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £47810.00 - £54710.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 26 Mawrth 2026
Lleoliad: Oxford, OX4 4GA
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Cytundeb
Cyfeirnod swydd: C9321-26-0333

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Job Description The post-holder will be a highly motivated, inquisitive and creative problem solver with excellent communication and influencing skills, working across organisational boundaries to bring together the right people to help develop and deliver robust real-world evaluations of novel healthcare innovations and support spread and adoption. You will enjoy working collaboratively, feel confident to challenge the status quo, and be prepared to adapt and seek mutually beneficial solutions to issues. The successful candidate will support a portfolio of evaluation and adoption projects with innovators and stakeholders from across the health and social care sector in the HIOTV region and possibly beyond. You will be well supported by the Head of Evaluation and Transformation and function as part of the SIP team. You will have an understanding of the healthcare system. Clinical or operational experience in one of HIOTVs priority areas, an understanding of real-world evaluation methodology and programme delivery will be an advantage. Priority clinical areas currently include Cardiovascular Disease, Respiratory, Mat/Neo, Mental Health and the technology themes of Diagnostics and Digital /AI. You will work in collaboration with NHS stakeholders, colleagues in other teams at HIOTV, colleagues from other HINs and the Office for Life Science and NHS England/Improvement to share and maximise learning from existing and ongoing improvement projects. Involving patients and the public, you will strive to ensure your work serves the diversity of the population of the region we serve. Key responsibilities: With support from the Head of Evaluation and Transformation, manage a portfolio of local and regional evaluation and adoption projects, ensuring all relevant stakeholders are well engaged, committed and supported. Work closely with innovators of different levels of maturity to support robust and effective evaluations in a real-world setting Support the management and control of programme resources such as access to experts, health economists, statisticians and analysts and other SIP programme resources. Undertake routine project management functions, e.g., maintenance of project plans, completing regular reports, tracking the delivery of the project milestones against the programme/project plans and ensuring that line managers and the Director of SIP is regularly briefed on progress and issues. Help to ensure projects remain on time, in scope and within budget. Identify and flag risks and issues, escalating concerns to line management. Manage complex, sensitive or contentious information as required to deliver projects. Understand the evidence base for each innovation project. Develop and nurture collaborative working relationships, both internal and external to the organisation, and at all levels of partner organisations e.g. innovators, NHS provider stakeholders, commissioners, etc. Understand how all aspects of the programme and projects both meet and support our local stakeholders needs and our national commission. Understand the complexities of health and care structures in the support of innovators. Help to plan and deliver meetings and workshops with stakeholders. Support the spread and adoption of health innovations that are proven to be clinically and cost effective. Use Microsoft Office and Teams to communicate, meet and work on documentation as appropriate. The job description and person specification are an outline of the tasks, responsibilities and outcomes required for the role. The post holder will carry out any other duties as may reasonably be required by their line manager to fulfil the objectives of HIOTV and its host, OUH. The post holder may also be asked to cross-cover for other programmes of work, should there be an operational need. Key Working Relationships The post holder will be required to build and maintain constructive relationships with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders. Key external working relationships may include: Innovators and Industry Clinical staff Academic staff and research groups Staff from other programmes and other HINs Representatives from patient and citizen groups Commissioning organisations (ICSs and NHSE national and regional teams) Key internal working relationships may include: Director of SIP, HIOTV Head of Evaluation and Transformation, HIOTV HIOTV SIP managers and team members Other HIOTV project teams Risk Management The management of risk is the responsibility of everyone within Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) (HIOTVs hosting organisation), and will be achieved within a progressive, positive, honest and open environment. Staff will be provided with the necessary education, training and support to enable them to meet this responsibility. It is the responsibility of staff to make themselves familiar with the Information Governance Policy Major Incident Policy Fire Policy The post holder must be familiar with the local response plan and their own specific role within that response. Infection Control Infection Control is everyones responsibility. All staff, both clinical and non-clinical, are required to adhere to the Trusts Infection Prevention and Control Policies and make every effort to maintain high standards of infection control at all times thereby reducing the burden of Healthcare Associated Infections including MRSA. All staff employed by the OUH Trust have the following key responsibilities: Staff must wash their hands or use alcohol gel on entry and exit from all clinical areas and/or between each patient contact. Staff members have a duty to attend mandatory infection control training provided for them by the Trust. Staff members who develop an infection (other than common colds and illness) that may be transmittable to patients have a duty to contact Occupational Health. Health and Safety To be responsible for ensuring that all duties and responsibilities of this post are carried out in compliance with the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and any subsequent Amendments, Statutory Regulations and Trust Policies and Procedures. This will be supported by the provision of training and specialist advice as required. Child Protection The post holder will endeavour at all times to uphold the rights of children and young people in accordance with the UN Convention Rights of the Child. Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults The Trust is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults throughout the organisation. As a member of the trust there is a duty to assist in protecting patients and their families from any form of harm when they are vulnerable. Information Governance All staff must complete annual information governance training. If you have a Trust email account this can be completed on-line, otherwise you must attend a classroom session. For further details, go to the Information Governance intranet site. Data Quality Data quality is a vital element of every member of staffs job role. The Oxford University Hospitals Trust recognises the importance of information in the provision of patient care and in reporting on its performance. Data quality is therefore crucial in ensuring complete, timely and accurate information is available in support of patient care, clinical governance, performance management, service planning, and financial and resource planning and performance. All staff should ensure that they have read and understood the Trusts Data Quality Policy.

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