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Project Support Officer

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry & Junior Level
  • People, HR & Administration
    Business, Operations & Strategy
  • Cardiff

AI generated summary

  • You need strong administrative and organizational skills, a passion for social change, and experience in diverse healthcare programs. Obtain line manager approval before applying.
  • You will support project development, delivery, and evaluation, manage administrative tasks, and collaborate with various partners while representing the Board in meetings.

Requirements

  • We seek 2 team players with administrative and organisational skills together with a real heart for social change to support a range of programmes - this might include anything from supporting our service developments for babies, children and young people, working with unpaid carers and people with lived experience of learning disabilities, or helping us deliver exciting changes to community-based services for older people.
  • If you are interested in applying for the secondment position, you must obtain permission from your current line manager prior to applying for this post.

Responsibilities

  • To work in support of the Regional Partnership Board taking responsibility for the development, delivery, monitoring and evaluation of projects and lead responsibility for administrative support vital to maintain and develop a variety of programmes within the Partnership’s portfolio.
  • The post holder will develop close working relationships with local authority leads, health managers, education management staff, third sector and other community partners and be able to represent the Regional Partnership Board at relevant internal and external meetings.
  • In doing so they will develop specialist knowledge (through education/ training) as required to support the delivery of key aspects of the delivery plans.

FAQs

What is the duration of the Project Support Officer positions?

The positions are fixed term until the end of March 2027.

Can these positions be offered as secondments?

Yes, the positions can be offered as secondments if your line manager agrees.

What type of skills are required for the Project Support Officer role?

The role requires administrative and organisational skills, along with a genuine interest in social change.

What organizations does the Cardiff and Vale Regional Partnership Board collaborate with?

The Partnership Board works with Welsh Government, local authorities, housing organizations, and the third sector.

What kind of programs will the Project Support Officers be supporting?

They will support a range of programs including service developments for babies, children and young people, working with unpaid carers, people with learning disabilities, and community services for older people.

Is there an opportunity for career development in this role?

Yes, this role offers aspiring managers and change agents the opportunity to grow their skills and understanding of managing change and performance.

Who should I contact for more information about the role?

For further details or informal visits, you can contact Sioned Owen, Partnership Information Manager, via email at sioned.owen9@wales.nhs.uk.

What is the mission of Cardiff and Vale University Health Board?

The mission is “Living Well, Caring Well, Working Together,” focusing on improving health outcomes for everyone and delivering excellent care and support.

What is the vision of Cardiff and Vale University Health Board?

The vision is that every person’s chance of leading a healthy life should be equal.

How many staff does Cardiff and Vale University Health Board employ?

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board employs over 17,000 staff.

Caring for People, Keeping People Well

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Mission & Purpose

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board provides local healthcare services for people in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan and is the main provider of specialist services for the people of south Wales - and for some services, the whole of Wales and the wider UK. Our Health Board delivers health services for our local population of approximately 500,000, and we host over 100 specialist services for our region and beyond. We’re very proud of the role that we play within the NHS, as one of the largest and most complex NHS organisations in the UK. We employ a diverse workforce of around 14,000 staff who work across a range of hospital sites and deliver care in people’s homes and other community settings.