Job Summary
Swansea Bay University Health Board is seeking to recruit three Project Managers to support and drive service changes sustainably within the Recovery & Sustainability Team.
Reporting to the Principal Project Manager, you will work closely with senior managers and clinicians to plan and implement projects within the Recovery & Sustainability Programme.
The ideal candidates will demonstrate success in managing complex service changes involving multiple stakeholders. We seek skilled and enthusiastic individuals who embrace transformational change and wish to be part of this exciting programme.
Main Duties
The Senior Project Manager will oversee one or more large-scale projects, collaborating with colleagues and partners, including interpreting national policy within the specialist area. Responsibilities include:
1. Managing project staff
2. Overseeing overall project progress and resource use, initiating corrective actions as needed
3. Clarifying project scope and objectives, managing interdependencies
4. Working with senior managers to identify opportunities for service improvement using project management methodologies
About Us
We value our staff as our greatest asset. Swansea Bay University Health Board offers extensive professional training and development in an innovative, forward-thinking environment.
Whether you're a nurse, doctor, health scientist, therapist, or support staff, we have opportunities for you, including apprenticeships, placements, and volunteering roles.
We are committed to inclusivity and welcome applications from all backgrounds, reflecting our core values: Caring For Each Other, Working Together, and Always Improving.
Details
* Date posted: 14 May 2025
* Pay scheme: Agenda for Change
* Band: Band 7
* Salary: £46,840 - £53,602 per annum
* Contract: Permanent
* Working pattern: Full-time
* Location: Swansea Bay University Health Board, 1 Talbot Gateway, Port Talbot, SA12 7BR
Job Responsibilities
Full job description and person specification are attached or available via the 'Apply now' link in Trac. Welsh language skills are desirable but not essential; applications from Welsh and English speakers are equally welcome.
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