FAQs
What is the closing date for applications?
The closing date for applications is 21 November 2024.
When are the interviews scheduled?
Interviews are scheduled for 5 December 2024.
What are the working hours for this position?
The working hours are full-time, Monday to Friday, totaling 37.5 hours per week, with support for Go Lives indicating possible weekend working.
What qualifications or experience are required for this role?
The ideal candidate should have a strong technical background, project management experience, and a good understanding of NHS IM&T policies and procedures.
What is the main responsibility of the Digital Project Manager?
The main responsibility is to effectively scope, plan, implement, deliver, and monitor a range of concurrent Digital Technology projects on a Trust-wide basis.
Is there a need for weekend work in this role?
Yes, while the position is primarily Monday to Friday, weekend working may be necessary to support Go Lives.
What project management methodology should the candidate be familiar with?
The candidate should be familiar with PRINCE2, as they will be required to produce various project documentation in line with this methodology.
Who do I contact for further details or informal visits?
For further details or informal visits, you can contact Tina Melniks, the Digital Programme Manager, at tina.melniks@nhs.net or call 07823373770.
What values does the organization emphasize?
The organization emphasizes the values of Compassion, Openness, and Excellence in all aspects of their work.
What kind of support will be offered to new staff?
New staff will receive ongoing support from recruitment to onboarding and beyond, as well as development opportunities for both professional and leadership growth.