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SCAN Project Team Manager will oversee a small team and support delivery of key projects and core functions across the Southeast Scotland Cancer Network. The post holder will report to and may deputise for the Regional Network Manager where appropriate.
Proven experience in managing teams and delivering complex projects in a healthcare setting.
Strong relational and communication skills, able to work across multiple NHS Boards and stakeholder groups.
Legal permission to work in the United Kingdom (UK Visa and Immigration Service).
Ability to work within a hybrid environment and adapt to changing circumstances.
NHS Scotland is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome and support disabled candidates, candidates with long-term conditions, and neurodivergent individuals, providing reasonable adjustments to our recruitment policy and practices.