Job Description
We are looking for an enthusiastic individual to join our expanding Programme Management Office (PMO) team to help support transformation projects in all Operational and Corporate services in the Trust.
As a Trust, we recognise the importance of offering the right development opportunities such as work experience placements and apprenticeships to individuals to help them to gain skills, develop their understanding of the work environment, and make informed decisions about their future careers.
In this post you will begin your journey with us as a Band 3 whilst you undertake aLevel 4 Associate Project Manager Apprenticeship, working closely with your new team to gain the essential skills, knowledge and behaviours for this new role.
The apprenticeship is to be completed within 24 months and on successful completion, you will progress into theBand 4 role of Project Support Officerproviding project support to a range of stakeholders, within the Trust and beyond.
If this sounds like something that you would like to be a part of then click on the link below and get started, we look forward to seeing your application.
Main duties of the job include:
- Provide assistance to members of the PMO team to deliver a programme of initiatives that encompass all elements of transformation projects
- Provide customer service to internal and external stakeholders in relation to the provision of effective workforce projects
- Receive and respond to project related queries either face to face, over the phone, or electronically
- Undertake the organisation and planning of PMO duties as directed
- Gain an understanding of and take ownership of the administration tasks associated with PMO functions
- Run and collate reports, both qualitative and quantitative including supporting with reports to senior management level
We are anaward winning and CQC rated good, health and social care Trust that delivers care to communities in Hull, East Yorkshire, Scarborough and Ryedale & Whitby. We deliver safe, effective and integrated health services that improve the physical, mental and social health and wellbeing of patients and service users.
To find out about our wide range of services including mental health, learning disabilities, children and young people service, Forensic, Community and Primary Care visit our website humber.nhs.uk/Services
You'll join our team of over 3600 colleagues that work together across our wide geography and specialties to change lives daily. We’re extremely proud of our Trust community, knowing you can expect to receive a warm welcome and all the support you’ll need from your new team to get you started.
We recognise the positive value of diversity and promotes equality whilst challenging discrimination. We welcome and encourage job applications from people of all backgrounds.
For further information with regard to this vacancy please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification.