Join a forward-thinking, values-driven team at Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust as a Project Manager. This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals with strong project management experience to contribute to the Trust’s mission of improving mental health and learning disability services across Greater Manchester. The role offers a Certificate of Sponsorship to eligible candidates, making it accessible for international applicants. In this position, you will lead transformative projects that make a real difference in community health care, working alongside passionate professionals who share your drive for innovation and excellence.
This is your chance to be part of a Trust that prioritizes both its staff and the communities it serves. Apply today and take the next step in your career with Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust.
About Pennine Care Trust
Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust is dedicated to providing high-quality mental health and learning disability services, both inpatient and within the community, across the five boroughs of Greater Manchester: Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, and Tameside and Glossop.
The Trust’s vision is to foster a happier and more hopeful life for everyone in its communities. Staff are committed to delivering the best care for those who use the services, and the Trust takes great pride in its #PennineCarePeople, ensuring it remains a fantastic place to work.
Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust strives to maximise individuals’ potential by promoting an inclusive environment and enhancing the diversity of its workforce to better reflect the communities it serves.
Applications are encouraged from all individuals, regardless of race, age, disability, ethnicity, nationality, gender, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, religion, or belief, marriage, and civil partnership. The Trust also welcomes applications from individuals with lived experience of mental illness, either personally or as a carer.
Position: Project Manager
Salary: £46,148 to £52,809 a year
Job Type: Full Time
Location: Ashton -under-Lyne, England
About the Role
Community transformation is the largest programme of change across Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust (PCFT), directly supporting the vision set out in The Community Mental Health Framework and the NHS Long Tern Plan for a place-based community mental health model, with modern, integrated, services offering a whole-person, whole-population health approach, aligned with the new Primary Care Networks.
This is an exciting opportunity for talented, experienced project managers to support the wider programme team in realising this vision.
These are pivotal roles within the programme team, supporting the Programme Director, Transformation Programme Manager and the Strategic Operational/Clinical Lead, requiring the postholder to work in partnership with colleagues to deliver transformational change, engaging at a senior level with a wide range of stakeholders across the Trust, and across relevant Greater Manchester partner organisations.
The postholders will report to the Transformation Programme Manager and will be responsible for providing expert project / improvement knowledge and techniques to support in the co-ordination, scoping, and implementation of work streams under the Community Transformation Programme. These roles will also support the programme and workstreams in ensuring projects are established, run, and monitored as part of the Trust Quality Improvement Framework.
Main Duties
Transforming the community pathway is one of the key Trust priorities with regards to supporting our drive for care closer to home and community first. Delivering resilient and well-resourced community services is key to reducing admissions and ultimately reducing current costs in the system associated with out of area treatments.
These roles will support several projects within the wider programme of work, including, but not limited to:
- Further development of Living Well models and associated governance and clinical responsibility work.Levelling up and development of Community Mental Health Teams (CMHT).
- To support the move away from care co-ordination and the development of key workers working in a Multi-Disciplinary Team approach.
- Moving the Trust away from the Care Programme Approach, to implement DIALOG+ and Patient Reported Outcome Measures.
- Development of new models of integration with adult social care
These roles may be required to support with other projects/programmes within the wider Trust Transformation Programme.
These roles will provide essential operational support across the five localities that PCFT delivers services in, working under the guidance of the Programme Director and Transformation Programme Manager. They can help streamline project timelines, manage logistics, support programme governance, and monitor programme Key Performance Indicators to support the overarching goals of the programme.
Qualifications
Education/Qualifications (Essential)
- Masters level qualification or equivalent experience.
- Project management qualification such as PRINCE2 or equivalent experience.
- Evidence of continued professional development.
- Leadership / management development.
Desirable
- Ability to undertake further short training
Experience (Essential)
- Experience in Project Management
- Experience of producing detailed reports and documents
- Experience of leading and delivering projects
- Experience of partnership working
- Proven experience in managing challenging situations
- Proven experience in developing and implementing policies and processes
- Demonstrate experience in using lessons learnt to develop best practise
- Demonstrable experience of: Establishing and delivering complex projects within agreed timescales.
- Working in effective partnerships with service users, clinicians and other stakeholders
- Involvement in service redesign projects
- Involvement in NHS procurement processes, performance management and stakeholder engagement (including clinicians, and users / carers)
- Experience of working with senior management teams on commissioning / service redesign projects
- Significant demonstrable experience of working across organisations, particularly acute and community care interface
Desirable
- Senior management experience
- Experience of project management within a defined approach
- Experience within mental health services
Knowledge (Essential)
- Understanding of current mental health services and configurations delivered within the NHS
- Knowledge of Project Management
- Experience of working with clinicians and business functions
Desirable
- Experience of researching best practice interpreting its relevance and processes / practices which could be implemented successfully to achieve service delivery.
Skills and Abilities (Essential)
- Effective communication skills with a range of stakeholders.
- Able to work effectively as part of a team.
- Ability to establish strong working relationships.
- Able to solve problems and work on own initiative.
- Able to manage opposition and conflict and try to persuade others of own point of view and defend own position with logical and unemotional arguments
- Proven ability to work with and motivate others.
- Able to prepare and present briefing papers and reports to tight deadlines
- Ability to balance competing demands and work to tight timescales.
- Able to facilitate collaborative working
- Able to manage and handle sensitive information and difficult
- Well-developed IT skills (e.g. Microsoft office package, email systems).
- Able to effectively make use of ICT equipment for the purposes listed above.
- Facilitation skills and ability to work with a group of mixed stakeholders.
- Able to present confidently.
- Excellent negotiation, communication and interpersonal skills (including written, verbal, presentation skills).
Desirable
- Able to present confidently
Work Related Circumstances (Essential)
- Able to work flexibly based on the requirements of the job.
- Use of a car or access to a means of mobility to travel across the GM footprint in line with programme needs
- Willing to carry out all duties and responsibilities of the post in accordance with the Trust’s Equal Opportunities and Equality and Diversity policies
- Appointments to regulated and controlled activities require an enhanced DBS disclosure.
Benefits
Certificate of Sponsorship
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications.
Required Documents
- CV/Resume
- Cover Letter
Application Process
To apply for this exciting opportunity kindly visit the official website
Application Deadline
January 31, 2025