Project Manager

The Christie NHS FT

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Job summary

The Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance leads the delivery of the NHS Long Term Plan for cancer across our local system. The Cancer Alliance (CA) provides system oversight and co-ordination for cancer services through collaboration with partners with the aims of improving outcomes for patients and improving performance against key operational standards.

Working within Operational Performance, the post holder will work as part of an improvement team delivering projects to improve cancer pathways.

The role will require excellent communication, inter-personal and organisational skills, the ability to work with a range of individuals and teams.

Main duties of the job

The post holder will be responsible for providing organised, effective and proactive programme support functions within the programme of work.

The role will support a range of projects within the operational performance and pathway improvement team.

The individual will be a key member of the team and would be expected to achieve objectives including:

  • Robust administrative and programme support to the team across all projects and programmes of work, including collation of accurate and timely information to support programme reporting
  • Supporting the team in engaging key stakeholders, including internal stakeholders, patient and carer representatives, external organisations
  • Support the team to effectively facilitate meetings and keep comprehensive documentation and updated and accurate project plans
  • Contribute to the identification and reporting of progress/under performance of the projects and programmes of work
  • Support the team to produce timely and consistent reports to senior managers, programme assurance group and other relevant governance bodies
  • The post holder must be able to work under pressure, within tight time frames to support the delivery of the team's objectives.

About us

Cancer Alliances bring together clinical and managerial leaders from different hospital trusts and other health and social care organisations, to transform the diagnosis, treatment and care for cancer patients in their local area. These partnerships enable care to be more effectively planned across local cancer pathways. GM Cancer Alliance is one of 21 Alliances in England, and is hosted by The Christie.

This role works within the operational performance team.

The Christie is one of Europe's leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country. We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years. We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK.

Date posted

30 April 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 5

Salary

£28,407 to £34,581 a year per annum, pro rata

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

9 months

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

413-82623-GMC-LS

Job locations

Greater Manchester Cancer Services - E00466

Manchester

M20 4BX


Job description

Job responsibilities

  • Supporting the team to facilitate and maintain the project meetings in delivering work programmes which support the Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance strategy
  • Supporting the production of programme documentation, including regular programme update reports for key internal and external stakeholders, summary action logs, minute taking, collating supporting information for reports
  • Leading discrete pieces of work to support the wider programme, for example, supporting delivery of workforce education, event organization and data collation such as surveys
  • Maintaining and monitoring key databases linked to the programmes
  • Applying project management principles to a number of delegated deliverables to ensure they are delivered on time and within budget
  • Supporting the development of policies and standard operating procedures across the programmes of work
  • Supporting the review of work programmes to ensure they are updated with milestones, timeframes and outcomes
  • Supporting implementation of tests / pilots in accordance with established project plans
  • Escalating risks as appropriate to the managers in the team
  • Producing and maintaining documentation which must be precise, accurate and produced in a timely manner and distributed to all relevant parties
  • Providing feedback to stakeholders, undertaking tasks to resolve issues where appropriate and follows up outstanding issues to ensure speedy resolution
  • Supporting engagement with external stakeholders and supporting with the facilitation of events
  • Ensuring standard administrative approaches are maintained
  • Asking good questions, analysing data, problem solving and developing solutions in partnership with managers and stakeholders

COMMUNICATION AND SUPPORT

  • Support the team with wider administrative tasks such as organising meetings, dissemination of information, collation of feedback
  • Support the programme to write reports and papers if required to update the Greater Manchester Cancer Programme Assurance Group and Cancer Board on programme developments and to seek approval for recommended action
  • Promote collaboration between partner organisations relevant to the our work programmes
  • Influence and align others towards a common purpose to empower and inspire people to achieve programme success
  • Represent the team at meetings to update on the progress of programmes of work or on its deliverables as appropriat
  • Establish and develop effective working relationships with all stakeholders
  • Support the managers to raise the profile of the work programme, using all platforms including social media platforms, for example, alongside the Communications and Engagement team where appropriate
  • Keep up to date with research and literature from national and international sources relevant to clinical pathways and projects
  • Review and update the Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance website with relevant documentation and information linked to the programme

LEADERSHIP AND EXPERTISE

  • Represent Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance in a professional and positive manner
  • Contribute to the team by developing and sharing knowledge, experience, skills and best practice
  • Follow prescribed Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance policies and procedures in all relevant aspects of management
  • Work in partnership with other members of the Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance team to support the overall vision and objectives of our work, particularly in relation to reducing health inequalities and using patient, public and carer voices to improve outcomes and experience
  • Keep outcomes that matter to patients at the heart of the project and its objectives
  • Ensure that projects are delivered within the available resources and agreed timescales, providing regular reports and raising significant problems/issues in a timely manner
  • Plan effective use of finances to support the projects and budget holder
  • Exert influence upon key stakeholders to ensure that the teams goals and objectives remain a priority in their own work programmes

SET-UP AND ORGANISATION

  • Support the administration of the programme board and associated programmes of work
  • Support the team with the preparation of agendas, papers and minutes for meetings (including board meetings) and relevant task and finish groups, follow up agreed actions with responsible group members, informing the team if there is a lack of progress
  • Build relationships with the Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance Team and colleagues across the Greater Manchester and East/Mid Cheshire region
  • Support the team to provide accurate reporting on progress within the programmes of work

PLANNING AND REPORTING

  • Work with the team to plan short and long term deliverables, regularly monitoring and adjusting plans as required
  • Support the team to determine overall project durations, when activities and events are planned including their dependencies taking into account requirements and availability of resources
  • Develop and manage work plans with clear objectives and outcomes as identified by the team
  • Support the team in the reporting of project status metrics to facilitate the identification of project priorities and reporting progress to relevant boards
  • Assist in the tracking of progress against these outcome measures
  • Plan key meetings and events in line with the objectives of the team and considering the needs of those attending, such as patient and carer representatives, community groups and others

Job description

Job responsibilities

  • Supporting the team to facilitate and maintain the project meetings in delivering work programmes which support the Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance strategy
  • Supporting the production of programme documentation, including regular programme update reports for key internal and external stakeholders, summary action logs, minute taking, collating supporting information for reports
  • Leading discrete pieces of work to support the wider programme, for example, supporting delivery of workforce education, event organization and data collation such as surveys
  • Maintaining and monitoring key databases linked to the programmes
  • Applying project management principles to a number of delegated deliverables to ensure they are delivered on time and within budget
  • Supporting the development of policies and standard operating procedures across the programmes of work
  • Supporting the review of work programmes to ensure they are updated with milestones, timeframes and outcomes
  • Supporting implementation of tests / pilots in accordance with established project plans
  • Escalating risks as appropriate to the managers in the team
  • Producing and maintaining documentation which must be precise, accurate and produced in a timely manner and distributed to all relevant parties
  • Providing feedback to stakeholders, undertaking tasks to resolve issues where appropriate and follows up outstanding issues to ensure speedy resolution
  • Supporting engagement with external stakeholders and supporting with the facilitation of events
  • Ensuring standard administrative approaches are maintained
  • Asking good questions, analysing data, problem solving and developing solutions in partnership with managers and stakeholders

COMMUNICATION AND SUPPORT

  • Support the team with wider administrative tasks such as organising meetings, dissemination of information, collation of feedback
  • Support the programme to write reports and papers if required to update the Greater Manchester Cancer Programme Assurance Group and Cancer Board on programme developments and to seek approval for recommended action
  • Promote collaboration between partner organisations relevant to the our work programmes
  • Influence and align others towards a common purpose to empower and inspire people to achieve programme success
  • Represent the team at meetings to update on the progress of programmes of work or on its deliverables as appropriat
  • Establish and develop effective working relationships with all stakeholders
  • Support the managers to raise the profile of the work programme, using all platforms including social media platforms, for example, alongside the Communications and Engagement team where appropriate
  • Keep up to date with research and literature from national and international sources relevant to clinical pathways and projects
  • Review and update the Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance website with relevant documentation and information linked to the programme

LEADERSHIP AND EXPERTISE

  • Represent Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance in a professional and positive manner
  • Contribute to the team by developing and sharing knowledge, experience, skills and best practice
  • Follow prescribed Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance policies and procedures in all relevant aspects of management
  • Work in partnership with other members of the Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance team to support the overall vision and objectives of our work, particularly in relation to reducing health inequalities and using patient, public and carer voices to improve outcomes and experience
  • Keep outcomes that matter to patients at the heart of the project and its objectives
  • Ensure that projects are delivered within the available resources and agreed timescales, providing regular reports and raising significant problems/issues in a timely manner
  • Plan effective use of finances to support the projects and budget holder
  • Exert influence upon key stakeholders to ensure that the teams goals and objectives remain a priority in their own work programmes

SET-UP AND ORGANISATION

  • Support the administration of the programme board and associated programmes of work
  • Support the team with the preparation of agendas, papers and minutes for meetings (including board meetings) and relevant task and finish groups, follow up agreed actions with responsible group members, informing the team if there is a lack of progress
  • Build relationships with the Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance Team and colleagues across the Greater Manchester and East/Mid Cheshire region
  • Support the team to provide accurate reporting on progress within the programmes of work

PLANNING AND REPORTING

  • Work with the team to plan short and long term deliverables, regularly monitoring and adjusting plans as required
  • Support the team to determine overall project durations, when activities and events are planned including their dependencies taking into account requirements and availability of resources
  • Develop and manage work plans with clear objectives and outcomes as identified by the team
  • Support the team in the reporting of project status metrics to facilitate the identification of project priorities and reporting progress to relevant boards
  • Assist in the tracking of progress against these outcome measures
  • Plan key meetings and events in line with the objectives of the team and considering the needs of those attending, such as patient and carer representatives, community groups and others

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • First degree or relevant professional qualification or equivalent experience
  • Intermediate knowledge of IT systems and software programmes such as ESR, MS Project, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Word and Outlook.

Experience

Essential

  • Previous experience of administrative project support and performance
  • Experience and knowledge of project management
  • Experience of working in a change environment
  • Experience of working effectively with stakeholders and partners
  • Effective team working
  • Experience of managing multiple priorities and meeting deadlines
  • Managed and reported on risks and issues

Desirable

  • Experience of working in the NHS
  • Experience of working in the field of Cancer

Skills

Essential

  • Competent in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint software to a high standard
  • Can communicate effectively with excellent writing, data entry and presentation skills: capable of constructing and delivering clear information to all stakeholders
  • Can create and deliver presentations to a broad range of different stakeholders
  • Can influence others to develop a shared vision and own project objectives
  • Can challenge other team members and senior colleagues when necessary
  • Can analyse complex information from a wide range of sources where material may be conflicting
  • Can use experience to make inferences and act where information is incomplete
  • Can develop plans for the short and long term for services that extend across multiple organisations and adjust them as required
  • Can monitor progress against plans, escalating risks and issues as appropriate
  • Experience of coordinating the development of plans from a variety of sources and contributors
  • Resourceful, enthusiastic and can provide excellent administrative support to the team
  • Can manage own workload
  • Can work flexibly with changing priorities, respond to sudden unexpected demands and cope with uncertainty
  • Can make informed decisions in the absence of complete information
  • Can work to demanding and changing timescales
  • Ability to work under pressure in a busy working environment and able to multi-task

Knowledge

Essential

  • Knowledge of a project planning, implementation and management gained through experience using formal project planning tools and recognised project management methodology

Desirable

  • An understanding of cancer services in Greater Manchester
  • An understanding of secondary care pathway improvement initiatives

Values

Essential

  • Committed to quality in all that they do
  • Values diversity and inclusion and promotes equality of opportunity
  • Committed to working to support Programme Leads/Project Managers to deliver better outcomes for patients
  • Operates with integrity and openness
  • Brings enthusiasm and commitment to the team and capable of generating enthusiasm in others
  • Committed to patient and public involvement and engagement in the development of health services
  • Committed to personal development and supporting others to do the same
  • Challenges received wisdom and acceptance of the status quo
  • Putting the needs of our patient population first

Other

Essential

  • Ability to travel across Greater Manchester as required
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • First degree or relevant professional qualification or equivalent experience
  • Intermediate knowledge of IT systems and software programmes such as ESR, MS Project, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Word and Outlook.

Experience

Essential

  • Previous experience of administrative project support and performance
  • Experience and knowledge of project management
  • Experience of working in a change environment
  • Experience of working effectively with stakeholders and partners
  • Effective team working
  • Experience of managing multiple priorities and meeting deadlines
  • Managed and reported on risks and issues

Desirable

  • Experience of working in the NHS
  • Experience of working in the field of Cancer

Skills

Essential

  • Competent in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint software to a high standard
  • Can communicate effectively with excellent writing, data entry and presentation skills: capable of constructing and delivering clear information to all stakeholders
  • Can create and deliver presentations to a broad range of different stakeholders
  • Can influence others to develop a shared vision and own project objectives
  • Can challenge other team members and senior colleagues when necessary
  • Can analyse complex information from a wide range of sources where material may be conflicting
  • Can use experience to make inferences and act where information is incomplete
  • Can develop plans for the short and long term for services that extend across multiple organisations and adjust them as required
  • Can monitor progress against plans, escalating risks and issues as appropriate
  • Experience of coordinating the development of plans from a variety of sources and contributors
  • Resourceful, enthusiastic and can provide excellent administrative support to the team
  • Can manage own workload
  • Can work flexibly with changing priorities, respond to sudden unexpected demands and cope with uncertainty
  • Can make informed decisions in the absence of complete information
  • Can work to demanding and changing timescales
  • Ability to work under pressure in a busy working environment and able to multi-task

Knowledge

Essential

  • Knowledge of a project planning, implementation and management gained through experience using formal project planning tools and recognised project management methodology

Desirable

  • An understanding of cancer services in Greater Manchester
  • An understanding of secondary care pathway improvement initiatives

Values

Essential

  • Committed to quality in all that they do
  • Values diversity and inclusion and promotes equality of opportunity
  • Committed to working to support Programme Leads/Project Managers to deliver better outcomes for patients
  • Operates with integrity and openness
  • Brings enthusiasm and commitment to the team and capable of generating enthusiasm in others
  • Committed to patient and public involvement and engagement in the development of health services
  • Committed to personal development and supporting others to do the same
  • Challenges received wisdom and acceptance of the status quo
  • Putting the needs of our patient population first

Other

Essential

  • Ability to travel across Greater Manchester as required

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name

The Christie NHS FT

Address

Greater Manchester Cancer Services - E00466

Manchester

M20 4BX


Employer's website

https://www.christie.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

The Christie NHS FT

Address

Greater Manchester Cancer Services - E00466

Manchester

M20 4BX


Employer's website

https://www.christie.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

For questions about the job, contact:

Operational Performance Delivery Officer

Sarah Hulme

Sarahhulme1@nhs.net

07779991871

Date posted

30 April 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 5

Salary

£28,407 to £34,581 a year per annum, pro rata

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

9 months

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

413-82623-GMC-LS

Job locations

Greater Manchester Cancer Services - E00466

Manchester

M20 4BX


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