Lead Project Manager, Community Model of Care Procurement

South West London Integrated Care Board, Crooked Billet, Merton

Lead Project Manager, Community Model of Care Procurement

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South West London Integrated Care Board, Crooked Billet, Merton

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 14 Nov | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 004b652ed5c04e979387711a9735b562

Full Job Description

As a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful delivery of the reprocurement programme, working closely with NHS providers, local authorities, and community organisations. You will ensure that the programme aligns with strategic objectives and improves patient outcomes, while managing risks and ensuring compliance with governance frameworks.,

  • Lead the planning and execution of the reprocurement programme.
  • Develop and maintain comprehensive project plans.
  • Liaise with key stakeholders to ensure smooth service transitions.
  • Provide regular updates to the Programme Director and senior leadership.

    Educated to degree level or equivalent experience in a relevant field.
  • Proven experience in managing complex projects in challenging environments.
  • Strong ability to manage risks and compliance with legal obligations.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.

    NHS South West London Integrated Care Board (ICB), as part of South West London Integrated Care System (ICS), is a partnership of organisations that come together to plan and deliver joined up health and care services to improve the lives of people in our six boroughs: Croydon, Merton, Kingston, Richmond, Sutton and Wandsworth.
  • Each ICS consists of two statutory elements:
  • an Integrated Care Board, bringing the NHS together with its partners locally to improve health and care services
  • an Integrated Care Partnership (ICP): the broad alliance of organisations and representatives concerned with improving the care, health and wellbeing of the population, jointly convened by the ICB and local authorities in the area.
  • ICBs are statutory NHS bodies responsible for planning and allocating resources to meet the four core purposes of integrated care systems (ICSs)