FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of the Project Manager?
The primary responsibilities include leading capital construction healthcare projects, managing project planning and delivery, overseeing risk and issue management, collaborating with clinicians and managers, and ensuring effective communication with stakeholders.
Where will the Project Manager be primarily based?
The primary site for the Project Manager will be the Denmark Hill site, although the role requires working across all sites.
What qualifications or experience should a candidate have?
Candidates should have a good level of construction competency, experience in project management, and a proactive approach to ownership and delivery.
Is there an opportunity for career advancement in this role?
Yes, the Trust aims to facilitate career development and support individuals who want to reach the top of their profession.
How does King’s Trust ensure alignment with its sustainability goals?
King’s Trust has set net zero carbon targets as part of its Green Plan and encourages all staff to minimize their contributions to carbon emissions, waste, and pollution.
What is the work environment like at King’s Trust?
The work environment is fast-paced, demanding, and rewarding, with exposure to world-leading technology and collaboration with leading clinicians.
Who can I contact for more information about the role?
You can contact Alan Raouf, the Programme Manager, at alan.raouf@nhs.net or by phone at 020 3299 3500 for further details or informal visits.
Are there any opportunities for informal visits before applying?
Yes, interested candidates are encouraged to contact the Programme Manager for further details or to arrange informal visits.
Is previous application encouraged if I was not selected?
Yes, previous applicants are welcome to re-apply after six months from their last application.
How does the Project Manager contribute to service delivery and patient experience?
The Project Manager works collaboratively with clinicians and managers to ensure the best possible patient experience and service delivery throughout the project lifecycle.
