We are supporting a well regarded not-for-profit healthcare organisation providing specialist care and support services for children and families across London and the South East.
Due to a significant expansion in services, they are seeking an Interim Project Manager to support the operational delivery and development of new community-based care models.
The role will involve:
• Supporting expansion of clinical and support services
• Coordinating delivery of new service lines
• Working closely with NHS / ICB stakeholders and external referrers
• Monitoring service performance and reporting outcomes
• Helping evaluate whether current services are meeting patient and family needs
The organisation is looking for someone who can work autonomously, operate at pace and quickly become a safe pair of hands for the senior leadership team.
Ideal backgrounds could include:
• NHS community services
• Children’s services
• Hospice or palliative care
• Healthcare transformation / operational improvement
• Interim project or programme delivery
Candidates with no experience of healthcare or clinical services will not be considered.
Hybrid working with some onsite presence required. Immediate start preferred. Probable duration 6-12 months.
FTC salary or day rate (200-250 / day), exact terms TBC
Please message me directly for a confidential discussion.
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Due to a significant expansion in services, they are seeking an Interim Project Manager to support the operational delivery and development of new community-based care models.
The role will involve:
• Supporting expansion of clinical and support services
• Coordinating delivery of new service lines
• Working closely with NHS / ICB stakeholders and external referrers
• Monitoring service performance and reporting outcomes
• Helping evaluate whether current services are meeting patient and family needs
The organisation is looking for someone who can work autonomously, operate at pace and quickly become a safe pair of hands for the senior leadership team.
Ideal backgrounds could include:
• NHS community services
• Children’s services
• Hospice or palliative care
• Healthcare transformation / operational improvement
• Interim project or programme delivery
Candidates with no experience of healthcare or clinical services will not be considered.
Hybrid working with some onsite presence required. Immediate start preferred. Probable duration 6-12 months.
FTC salary or day rate (200-250 / day), exact terms TBC
Please message me directly for a confidential discussion.
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