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    Full-time
    Senior Level
  • London

AI generated summary

  • You should have project management experience in healthcare, a strong grasp of pathway management in acute settings, and excellent collaboration and communication skills with diverse teams.
  • You will drive digital pathway projects, collaborate with teams for improvements, ensure staff training, align digital solutions, and optimize processes for better patient outcomes and efficiency.

Requirements

  • Proven experience in project management, ideally within a healthcare setting.
  • Strong understanding of pathway management within healthcare, especially in an acute Trust.
  • Excellent collaboration and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with clinical, operational, and technical teams.

Responsibilities

  • Drive the delivery of operationally led digital pathway management projects aimed at improving patient outcomes, increasing efficiency, and enhancing patient experience in line with Trust priorities
  • Work closely with clinical and operational colleagues, and collaboratively with North West London APC to identify opportunities for improvement and develop/enhance digital solutions aligned with the Trust's strategic objectives based on user insights and user-centred design principles
  • Ensure adequate support and training is available to Trust staff to enable the successful adoption and use of digital solutions in collaboration with the wider Digital Patient Pathway Management team
  • Work collaboratively with the EPR Transformation team and existing Trust transformation teams to align digital enablers with operational and technical changes
  • Support significant cross-organisational quality improvement projects to optimise processes underpinned by digital tools, aiming to make them more efficient, deliver better financial value, and enable benefits such as improved equity of access, reduced unwarranted variation in clinical outcomes, and increased productivity.

FAQs

What is the primary focus of the Project Manager role at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust?

The primary focus of the Project Manager role is to streamline processes and models of care through user-centred digital tools, ensuring efficient and timely patient care and treatment aligned with operational and clinical requirements.

What type of projects will the Project Manager be involved in?

The Project Manager will be involved in operationally led digital pathway management projects aimed at improving patient outcomes, increasing efficiency, and enhancing the patient experience.

Is previous experience in healthcare necessary for this role?

Yes, proven experience in project management, ideally within a healthcare setting, is essential for this role.

What are the expected collaboration partners for the Project Manager?

The Project Manager is expected to work closely with clinical and operational colleagues, as well as collaboratively with the North West London APC and various Trust transformation teams.

What skills are required for the Project Manager position?

Excellent collaboration and communication skills are required, along with a strong understanding of pathway management within healthcare, especially in an acute Trust.

What are some of the benefits offered to Project Managers at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust?

Benefits include career development, flexible working arrangements, a staff recognition scheme, and optional benefits such as Cycle to Work, car lease schemes, and season ticket loans.

Is there support for training and adoption of digital solutions for staff?

Yes, the Project Manager will ensure adequate support and training is available to Trust staff to enable the successful adoption and use of digital solutions.

Are there opportunities for career advancement in this role?

Yes, working with leading clinicians and being part of a vibrant team encourages career development and advancement opportunities.

Can I apply to work part-time or job share for this position?

Yes, the Trust is committed to equal opportunities and will consider applications for flexible working, part-time, or job share arrangements.

Who can I contact for further information about the Project Manager position?

For further details or informal visits, you can contact Pavee Jeyaratnam, the IECCP Programme Trust Delivery Manager, at pavee.jeyaratnam@nhs.net.

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Mission & Purpose

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is one of the largest NHS trusts in England, providing acute and specialist healthcare services. It operates five hospitals in London, delivering a broad range of healthcare services, including world-class care in areas such as cardiology, cancer, and trauma. The Trust's mission is to improve the quality of life for patients by providing excellent healthcare, advancing medical knowledge through research, and training the next generation of healthcare professionals. Their purpose is to deliver the best possible care, driven by innovation and research.