The Company Sanome is building the clinical intelligence layer for modern healthcare. We develop AI-powered clinical decision support tools that close the gap between data and decision — turning real-time hospital data into actionable insight at the point of care. Today, our platform, MEMORI, supports clinical teams to identify patient deterioration earlier, delivering clinically relevant, explainable insights directly inside the EPR workflow. We are the UK’s first EU MDR Class IIb-certified AI clinical decision support system for early detection of hospital-acquired infections. Deeply embedded within major EPR platforms and already live, we are scaling rapidly to make proactive, preventative healthcare the new standard. The Role This isn’t project coordination. This is mission-critical. You get Sanome into hospitals and make sure it actually transforms how they work. One day you’re in a steering committee with a Chief Medical Officer, the next you’re troubleshooting issues with a ward team at 8am. You own the end-to-end deployment lifecycle, from kick-off to go-live and beyond. No two days look the same. The Person You’re hungry, restless, and obsessed with getting things done. You understand clinical environments. The pressures, the hierarchies, the politics. And you know how to move things forward. You’re not institutional. You don’t accept “the NHS moves slowly” as an excuse. You thrive in ambiguity and build structure where there is none. Requirements You must apply if: • 2 years in project management or customer success within a clinical environment (NHS, med-tech, health-tech, or consulting) • You’ve managed complex, multi-stakeholder projects, and things got done because of you • You communicate clearly and confidently at every level, from ward sister to CMO • You’re organised, methodical, and relentless. You don’t let things slip • You thrive in ambiguity and build structure where there is none Bonus points: • Experience with IG processes, ethics submissions, or research governance • Coordinated EHR/EPR integrations (EPIC, Cerner, Altera) • Knowledge of medical device usability or human factors • Grant writing or funding application experience • NHS graduate management training scheme or equivalent Why now? Healthcare AI is full of companies with a pitch deck and a prayer. We’ve got a CE-marked product, live hospital data, and clinicians who don’t want to work without us. What we don’t have yet is the deployment machine that takes this from dozens of hospitals to hundreds. That’s you. Are you up for the challenge? Benefits Market-rate salary, EMI share options, flexible working, private healthcare. But the real reason? You want to make a difference.