Project Manager, Quality Accounts and Subscriptions

Published: 10 May 2022

Closing date for applications: 03 Jun 2022 17:00

Location: Working from home with rare trips into London

Salary: £37,000 pro rata

Details: 0.5 FTE (18 month fixed term)

The Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP) is an independent organisation established to promote quality in healthcare and in particular to increase the impact that clinical audit has on health care improvement. We manage NHS clinical work programmes on behalf of NHS England and other devolved nations. This includes the National Clinical Audit & Patient Outcome Programme (NCAPOP) which consists of over forty National Clinical Audits and clinical outcome review programmes.  We are supported by three parent organisations:  the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, The Royal College of Nursing and National Voices.

We are a small, friendly team working in a fast paced environment and are seeking a Project Manager for the Quality Accounts and Subscriptions work-stream and to join our team.

You will be responsible for the project management of the NCAPOP element of quality accounts ‘The List’, subscriptions and maintaining The Directory, a repository of information about national clinical audits.  If you have had previous experience in Project Management or a senior administrative role and have the relevant experience and skills, we would love to hear from you.

Project Manager, Quality Accounts and Subscriptions

The role

The project manager is responsible for project managing the NCAPOP Quality Accounts, the collection of NCAPOP subscriptions and maintaining The Directory (a repository of information about national clinical audit projects).  This role sits within the National Clinical Audit and Patient Outcomes Programme (NCAPOP) team.

The project manager will be expected to plan their own workload, work with a degree of autonomy and flexibility, and report progress to senior colleagues. They will take responsibility for the production and implementation of project plans, action tasks and escalate risks / issues.

The key requirements of this position are:

  • Takes a proactive, focused and structured approach to work with attention to detail, a high degree of accuracy, able to work to tight deadlines and to prioritise own workload
  • Good verbal and written communication skills, produces effective straightforward and routine written communications, both internally and externally, builds constructive relationships and demonstrates tact and diplomacy
  • Highly proficient in MS Office packages, in particular Outlook, Word and Excel (intermediate level), with the ability to mail merge.

How to apply                                                     

 

To apply, please download a copy of the job description and application form and return the completed application form, together with the Declaration of Interest to [email protected].  CVs sent without a completed application form will not be accepted.

For all roles you will be asked to provide evidence of your right to work in the UK at application and throughout the duration of your employment. Please note that HQIP is unable to sponsor candidates.

Closing date for applications:  3rd June (close of business)

Interviews are planned for: Morning of the 13th June (subject to change)

Due to the high volume of applications, feedback is only given to shortlisted applicants.

Further information

For further information about the post, please contact Tasneem Hoosain [email protected]