FAQs
What is the main role of the Programme Manager?
The main role of the Programme Manager is to support the Senior Operations Programme Manager in planning and delivering a vaccination, immunisation, and screening programme for adults and children, ensuring timely access to high-quality services for the population.
Who does the Programme Manager collaborate with?
The Programme Manager collaborates with various stakeholders, including member practices, Primary Care Networks (PCNs), Community Pharmacies, and lead providers to coordinate the delivery of the vaccination, immunisation, and screening programme.
What type of team will the Programme Manager be a part of?
The Programme Manager will be a member of a multi-disciplinary team, providing day-to-day input into the programme and working within the wider JUCD system to support effective planning and deployment.
How quickly is the work expected to progress?
Work is required to be undertaken at an unprecedented pace, necessitating rapid engagement across all stakeholders as guidance is published.
What commitment does the NHS have regarding flexible working arrangements?
The NHS is a flexible working friendly organisation and is open to accommodating various flexible working arrangements, such as job sharing or part-time work, if it works for the service.
Who can I contact for further details or informal visits about the position?
For further details or informal visits, you can contact Lewis Talbot, the Senior Programme Manager, at lewis.talbot@nhs.net or by telephone at 07795367696.
What is the goal of the vaccination, immunisation, and screening programme?
The goal of the programme is to implement and deliver patient-sensitive services that address health inequalities and ensure high-quality, cost-effective services for the population.