Job Overview
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust is delighted to offer a fantastic opportunity for a highly motivated Data Delivery Project Manager to support the delivery of the Wessex Secure Data Environment (SDE) and the Southampton Emerging Therapies and Technologies (SETT) Centre.
University Hospital Southampton is one of England’s largest acute teaching Trusts, located on the south coast with convenient transport links. The Trust offers a wide range of learning and development opportunities to support your career aspirations.
Responsibilities
- Manage delivery of technical enablement and healthcare research projects, data marts and data pipelines.
- Work with a range of stakeholders across Wessex to deliver data projects (NHS acute, community and GP data providers), liaising with clinical, technical and senior management teams.
- Liaise with SETT Data, R&D and CIRU (University of Southampton) personnel.
- Work across the SDE network and wider national groups (e.g., BRC, genomics networks, NHS England) for coordination and delivery of national projects.
- Establish and operate programme and project governance.
- Work autonomously to lead and deliver projects using a variety of methodologies, including Project Initiation Document, stakeholder map, project plan, RAID log, RACI matrix, communications and engagement plans, weekly highlight report and project board report.
- Use a range of appropriate software tools to maintain project management (e.g., ZoHo, ClickUp, EDGE, Excel, Word).
- Document risk and issues as they arise, and manage or escalé them as appropriate.
- Report as required to senior management and boards.
Person Specification
Essential Criteria
- Relevant Bachelor’s Degree (Tech, Business, Change) or equivalent specialist knowledge and experience.
- Master’s or equivalent specialist knowledge and experience.
- Recognised Project Management qualification to practitioner level or equivalent experience.
- Knowledge and practical experience of the management and successful delivery of full project lifecycle (including pre‑project phases) of medium projects.
- Practical experience of presenting complex and technical information to internal and external groups.
- Project management skills, including use of multiple methodologies (e.g., waterfall and agile).
Desirable Criteria
- Recognised relevant change management qualifications (e.g., relating to risk, benefits, change, business analysis, or continuous improvement).
- Other project and change management training courses.
- Staff management training courses.
- Management and successful delivery of full project lifecycle of medium, small and very small change projects (including pre‑project phases) in an Acute NHS Trust, a provider NHS (non‑acute) or the NHS.
- Evidence of recent further professional development.
Trust Values and Behaviours
- Patients First
- Always Improving
- Working Together
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