Education Project Manager

Alder Hey Children's Nhs Foundation Trust, Liverpool

Education Project Manager

£42618

Alder Hey Children's Nhs Foundation Trust, Liverpool

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

Posted 3 weeks ago, 10 Sep | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 8d8bcf8fd85f408a8d3c2dcfaa0da0e1

Full Job Description

An exciting new opportunity has arisen within the North West Neonatal Operational Delivery Network (NWNODN) as a Education Project Manager. The purpose of this role, is to provide support to the NWNODN's Education Team in line with the Education Strategy and to achieve the work programme through the management of Education projects, the Foundation in Neonates programme (FiN) and the leading and oversight of NWNODN Events alongside the Programme Administrator.,

  • To provide high level project and administration support to Education Team to support the achievement of the Education Strategy. and Work Programme including embedded teaching programmes such as Foundation in Neonates (FiN) course


  • Develop close working relationships with the Senior Clinical Educator, Medical Education Lead and the Workforce and Education Lead Nurses, working collaboratively to achieve the Education Strategy and Work Programme


  • Attend relevant Education meetings, documenting minutes and actions. To lead on co-ordination and follow up of actions


  • Support processes to enable smooth running of the NWNODN Education Programmes


  • Lead on the oversight of NWNODN Events coordination and planning; development of faculty team, attendance at faculty meetings, tracking of budget, monitoring of master spreadsheet.


  • Lead on updating and maintenance of the Neonatal Learning Platform and provide support for the delivery of teaching sessions on using this platform, e.g., remote FiN teaching sessions.


  • In collaboration with the Education Team ensuring the Education content on the NWNODN website is up to date


  • Support with report writing.


  • Have an awareness of, providing project support as appropriate, , national programmes of work relating to education., Ensure effective clinical flows through the provider system

  • Facilitate system-wide collaboration

  • Improve multi-professional, cross-organisational engagement

  • Develop consistent guidance and service standards to ensure a consistent patient and family experience

  • Focus on quality assurance

  • Capacity planning

  • Activity and quality monitoring

    The post holder will be able to demonstrate flexibility and use their own initiative to carry out duties in such a way as to make a direct and positive contribution to the organisation. The post holder will work with the minimum of supervision and will be expected to have a high level of autonomy.


  • This post is predominantly a remote working role, with some expectation to travel across the North West as required.

    The post holder will also be project managing some of the NWNODN's strategic projects and will lead on successful delivery of our work programme. The successful candidate will be flexible, versatile, organised and well-motivated with a professional and mature approach. The successful post holder will have excellent communication skills and be able to both lead and work well within teams.The post holder will work with the minimum of supervision and will be expected to have a high level of autonomy.

    The NWNODN are hosted by Alder Hey NHS Foundation Trust, and work in partnership with families and healthcare professionals delivering neonatal care across the North West, helping each clinical setting to achieve the highest standard of care possible.