Project Manager

Imperial College Healthcare NHS, City of Westminster

Project Manager

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Imperial College Healthcare NHS, City of Westminster

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 31 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 810dc7157a214022b548e7265eb9a1e6

Full Job Description

As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for leading projects in accordance with

Trust and best practice processes. This includes development of project plans and

monitoring and reporting progress against milestones including the determination of RAG

status based on analysis of a range of information, assessing options to unblock issues

and escalating complex issues as appropriate to the Senior Leadership Team. You will also participate in developing, monitoring and reviewing the Trust policies and

standards relating to planning, design, construction, procurement methods and

performance. You will also manage the transfer of services into new or refurbished

hospital buildings ensuring that all medical, paramedical, anxilliary and FM contractors

integrate smoothly. You will also assist in the procurement of service instracture surveys

of defined areas and assess existing engineering and structural drawings.

Main duties of the job

You will be responsible for ensuring projects are delivered in time and on budget.

You will engage with external consultants for professional guidance and the design of

redevelopment schemes ensuring that compliance with Trust policies are carried out.

You will provide expert professional advice to clinical and managerial

colleagues;provide positive participation and direction to working groups in order to

deliver the redevelopment works.

Ensure regular liasion with statutory authorities, borough councils, contractors and

other professional bodies concerned with the schemes being undertaken as part of

the revelopment works.

Lead and work with specific client groups in the initiation and implementation of

redevelopment works.

Ensure appropriate user involvement through engagement with patients, their families

and staff to understand their needs and the needs of the service, in order to develop

briefing documents for Trust facilities.

Participate in the preparation of business cases and relevant project documentation.

Organise and produce regular progress meeting minutes and reports with project

teams including the production of initial schedme programme report to inform key

stakeholders of progress etc.

Ensure the production of Project plans capturing key deliverables and milestones

leading to the delivery of projects.

Join Imperial College Healthcare and become part of a community of 12,000 staff working with a wide range of partners to offer better heath, for life.

Formed in 2007, we are one of the largest NHS trusts in the country providing acute and specialist care to over a million patients each year in central and north London and beyond.

With a global reputation for ground-breaking research and innovation as well as excellence in education, we offer huge expertise across a wide range of clinical specialities.

Alongside our five hospitals Charing Cross, Hammersmith, Queen Charlottes & Chelsea, St Marys and the Western Eye we have a growing number of community and digital services, reflecting our commitment to developing more integrated care with our partners. We also provide private healthcare at all of our hospitals (in dedicated facilities).

Together with Imperial College London and two other NHS trusts, we form one of six academic health science centres in the UK focussed on translating research into better patient care. We also host one of 20 National Institute for Health Research biomedical research centres in partnership with Imperial College London.

Our mission is to be a key partner in our local health system and to drive health and healthcare innovation, delivering outstanding care, education and research with local, national and worldwide impact