FAQs
What is the primary role of the Project Officer at NHS Scotland?
The primary role of the Project Officer is to assist and support the Project Manager in all aspects of the project life cycle, including project administration and information management, as well as supporting operational handovers to the Support team during project phases.
What type of applicants does NHS Scotland welcome for this position?
NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society and is committed to encouraging equality and diversity within the workforce while eliminating unlawful discrimination.
What skills or experience is required for this position?
For information about the specific skills and experience required, please click on the links provided at the bottom of the job description and person specification.
How can I contact someone for more information about the job?
If you have any questions about the position, you can contact Gill Webb at gill.webb@nhs.scot.
Is there a possibility that the vacancy may close early?
Yes, due to anticipated high interest, the vacancy may close early once a sufficient number of applications have been received. It is advised to complete and submit your application as early as possible.
What kind of support will the Project Officer provide to stakeholders and end-users?
The Project Officer will provide support and guidance to stakeholders and end-users who are involved in eHealth implementations.