Digital Adult Social Care Programme Manager

NHS

Digital Adult Social Care Programme Manager

£68676

NHS, City of Westminster

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Remote working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 3 Sep | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: a42d795a9d964794a945ff9cdd437256

Full Job Description

We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced project manager to lead the digitalising adult social care projects for South East London. The project team is working with care providers across South East London to support with digital change projects and improve digital ways of working for adult social care. The post will be for a 12 month fixed term contract from the start date of the post.
To support the six Boroughs across SE London as part of the NHS response to support the digitalisation of Social Care. The aim of the work is to support Care Homes and Domiciliary Care organisations to use digital tools, firstly by ensuring they are Data Security and Protection Toolkit (DSPT) compliant and then support them through the introduction and implementation of Digital Social Care Records (DSCR)., The role will lead and manage a team of two Senior Digital Support Officers (SDSO) that have assigned portfolios covering the six boroughs across South East London. Working closely with the borough teams, colleagues within the South East London digital teams and with the NHS England regional teams to scope, plan and deliver the requirements of the projects as set out by NHS England. This will include management and oversight of the programme funding provided by NHS England and all associated reporting on delivery.
The role and team sits under the ICB Primary Care Digital Service Delivery portfolio and is expected to work alongside the primary care digital transformation programme, looking for and developing opportunities for overlap and integration for improved delivery to patients and care home residents.
The role is based at the South East London ICB offices in Tooley Street, with home working and travel across the South East London area as required. It is expected that the postholder will attend the central offices once a week with the digital adult social care team.

The postholder must have experience of project management and working within either the adult social care or healthcare settings. We are looking for someone who is resolution and delivery focused and has experience of working towards outcomes and objectives. You will have experience of working with stakeholders to influence and support with change management to deliver sustainable change.
As the postholder will be managing a small team, you will need experience of managing staff as well as coaching and mentoring to support the team develop and deliver their project plans. You will need to have the skills to use complex data sets and national guidelines to translate into useful and manageable ways for the team and stakeholders to demonstrate improvement and meet national set requirements for the programme. An adaptable and responsive approach is essential as this is overseeing transformation projects that will need to be adapted and developed to meet the stakeholder needs within the local care homes.
Please note that our roles require you to live in the UK due to on-site elements of the job, and remote working outside of the United Kingdom is not permitted under NHS data security laws. Before you make an application, please ensure that you are able to meet the requirements to live and work in the UK. Further information is available from Work in the UK Government website.

The South East London Integrated Care System (ICS) brings together the health and care partners that serve our vibrant and highly diverse populations resident in the London boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham and Greenwich - our Places.
Our partnership brings together six local authorities, over 200 general practices (operating within 35 Primary Care Networks), Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital NHS FT, King's College Hospital NHS FT, Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, South London and the Maudsley Mental Health FT and Oxleas FT. Importantly, the ICS seeks to be connected to the communities we serve (circa 1.92m residents) and work with the widest possible range of community, voluntary and third sector groups and organisations in each borough. The reach of our NHS provider portfolios extends beyond the borders of the ICS, across London, the south of England and nationally for some services.
Our vision for the ICS is a highly performing, sustainable system that looks after its staff, responds to its communities and takes action to reduce the inequalities they experience.