Do you want to make a positive impact on patients and the quality of healthcare in the NHS?
At Health Innovation Oxford & Thames Valley (HIOTV), we are excited to announce this key position within our Clinical Innovation Adoption (CIA) team.
As a Senior Programme Manager, you'll join the team engaging and working with clinical leaders to support and monitor adoption of new technology, whether pharmaceutical, health technology, diagnostics, digital or best practice.
Your efforts will ensure our projects serve the diverse population we are dedicated to supporting.
The role is a key link with other HIOTV programmes – in particular, Strategic and Industry Partnerships and Patient Safety and Clinical Improvement.
You'll have strong project management and business planning skills, be a strong self-motivated and flexible team player and able to lead on individual CIA projects/programmes working with the Director of Clinical Innovation Adoption and her team.
You should have a collaborative leadership style and enjoy engaging with our ICS systems, clinicians, patients, and management.
There's a focus on supporting Integrated Care Systems that necessitates engagement and delivery skills with the frontline and senior management.
Applicants should also have an interest and aptitude to understand the application of life science technologies in health settings as well as being a good communicator.
As part of the HIOTV team, you'll benefit from being part of an organisation hosted by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
This affiliation provides a unique blend of a fast-paced, innovative environment with the stability and comprehensive benefits of working under NHS (Agenda for Change) terms and conditions; benefits include: professional development, comprehensive health and wellbeing support, inclusive and collaborative environment and while flexible working arrangements are encouraged for life balance, please be aware that this role is a full-time collaborative position.
At HIOTV, your work will have a real impact.
You'll be contributing to projects that directly enhance healthcare innovation, improve patient outcomes and support the NHS.