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Strategy Project Facilitator

  • Job
    Full-time
    Mid & Senior Level
  • Research & Development
    Healthcare

AI generated summary

  • You must be proactive, detail-oriented, and passionate about health research, with project planning skills, experience engaging teams and patients, a collaborative mindset, and commitment to development.
  • You will scope and cost project plans, engage with health professionals and patients, and enhance regional capacity and capability in health and social care research.

Requirements

  • - Proactivity, attention to detail, and a passion to make a meaningful impact in health and social care research.
  • - Ability to scope and cost project plans.
  • - Experience in engaging with teams, health and care professionals, and patients.
  • - Collaborative approach to working with others.
  • - Commitment to professional development.

Responsibilities

  • Working with the corporate services manager to understand and respond to national initiatives and opportunities, the role involves scoping and costing project plans.
  • Time will be invested engaging the SE RRDN team, health and care professionals and patients to shape our thinking and successfully deliver priority programmes.
  • Impact of the role will be evident through improvements in ways of working, and increased capacity and capability within the region.
  • It requires proactivity, attention to detail, and a passion to make a meaningful impact in health and social care research, this position offers a rewarding opportunity.

FAQs

What is the primary focus of the Strategy Project Facilitator role?

The primary focus of the Strategy Project Facilitator role is to support the delivery of strategic projects within the NIHR South East Research Delivery Network, facilitating a range of projects from setup to completion to enhance regional capacity and capability in health and social care research.

What qualifications or experience are required for this position?

While specific qualifications or experience are not stated in the job description, candidates should possess proactivity, attention to detail, and a passion for making a meaningful impact in health and social care research.

Who will I be working closely with in this role?

In this role, you will work closely with the corporate services manager, the SE RRDN team, health and care professionals, and patients to shape and deliver priority programs.

What kind of projects will I be involved in?

You will be involved in scoping, costing, and facilitating a range of strategic projects aimed at addressing opportunities and challenges within the health and social care research field.

Is there a possibility for career development in this position?

Yes, the Royal Surrey Trust is committed to developing and advancing your career through a strong focus on professional development.

What type of work environment can I expect at Royal Surrey?

You can expect a compassionate and collaborative work environment, as Royal Surrey values its 5000 colleagues as its greatest strength and promotes inclusivity and support.

How can I learn more about the Royal Surrey Trust?

You can learn more about the Royal Surrey Trust by watching a video linked in the job description: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R96pMboIYdo.

Who can I contact for more information about the position?

For further details or informal visits, you can contact Julia Simister, the Strategic Development Director, via email at julia.simister@nihr.ac.uk.

What is the overall rating of the Royal Surrey Trust according to the Care Quality Commission (CQC)?

The Royal Surrey Trust has received an overall rating of Outstanding from the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

Is there a deadline for submitting applications?

Although it isn’t the Trust's normal practice, adverts may close early, so applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible.

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Science & Healthcare
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
1981
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

We provide health care services from Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford and adult community healthcare services from Haslemere Hospital and Milford Hospital. Royal Surrey County Hospital provides emergency and general hospital services to a population of more than 330,000 across south west Surrey. It is also home to St Luke’s, our specialist tertiary Cancer Centre, which offers state of the art diagnostic and treatment services to a population of up to 2 million across Surrey, West Sussex, Hampshire and to patients from across the UK and abroad.