Senior Project Manager - Maternity cover
Posted 4 hours 31 minutes ago by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Grade: NHS AfC: Band 8c
Contract: Fixed term, 12 months (Maternity cover)
Hours: Full time - 37.5 hours per week
Job reference: 321-AHSN 8c
Location: Oxford Science Park, Oxford
Salary: £76,965 - £88,682 per annum (pro rata)
Closing date: 08/03/:59
Job overviewHealth Innovation Oxford & Thames Valley (HIOTV) seeks an experienced Senior Project Manager to provide maternity cover within the Clinical Innovation Adoption (CIA) Programme. The role requires someone who can step in quickly, work autonomously and lead complex programmes at pace.
Main duties- Lead programmes supporting national NHS priorities (e.g., Respiratory, Cardiovascular Disease) and regional innovation priorities in partnership with Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) and NHS teams.
- Support local clinical pathway transformation by redesigning services and adopting new models of care.
- Design and implement delivery and evaluation frameworks, including real-world data collection systems.
- Provide programme-level reporting and oversight for national, regional and local boards.
- Ensure clinical, operational and financial readiness for adoption.
- Identify risks and barriers to implementation and define mitigation plans.
- Support business case development, tenders and scaling decisions.
- Engage across clinical therapeutic areas, particularly respiratory and urology, while remaining adaptable to other specialties.
Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations, infection prevention and control policies, child protection, safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults, information governance, and data quality standards.
Person specification Qualifications- Educated to Master's degree level or equivalent experience.
- Strong experience working within or alongside the NHS and industry.
- Proven experience in national, regional or local programme delivery involving transformation or innovation adoption.
- Demonstrated ability to lead pathway redesign, service transformation and clinical model change.
- Deep understanding of evaluation methodology and application of evidence in NHS settings.
- Capability to access NHS datasets and analyse data for planning, evaluation and performance monitoring.
- Ability to understand a range of clinical care services and work credibly with clinicians.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills with the confidence to work with senior leaders, clinicians and external partners.
- Strong organisational ability to manage a busy and wide-ranging programme of work.
- Flexible, collaborative approach and readiness to work as part of a highly interdependent team.
- Willingness to support colleagues, step into programme areas when required and contribute to shared team success.
- High professional standards, calm under pressure, and able to maintain judgement in complex environments.
- Ability to identify risks, opportunities and implications for service change.
- Constructive, adaptable team player with a strong desire to deliver meaningful change.
- Interest in healthcare improvement, innovation and transformation of clinical pathways.
- Ability to navigate ambiguity and shifting priorities with professionalism and composure.
- Commitment to engaging with peers and partners to deliver high-quality, evidence-based solutions.
COVID-19: Vaccination is strongly encouraged but not a condition of employment.
Probation: 6-month probationary period, not applicable to current staff at OUH.
Vacancy Closure: May close early if a high volume of applications is received.
Next Steps: Read the job description and person specification carefully. Selected candidates will be contacted within two weeks.
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