Victoria Hospital
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join NHS Fifes Medical Education team in a permanent capacity.
We are seeking a Senior Project Manager to join our established and forward-thinking Medical Education team. This key role will support the delivery of a new medical programme being introduced in NHS Fife in partnership with the University of St Andrews. The post holder will also contribute to a variety of other innovative and evolving projects within the Medical Education portfolio.
We are looking for a candidate who is:
Experienced with working in Medical Education
Enthusiastic and self-motivated
Able to work independently and collaboratively
Professional in their approach
Highly organised with excellent communication skills
Flexible and adaptable to changing priorities
For informal enquiries, please contact Sophie Ali, Medical Education Manager at
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