North Central London Cancer Alliance (NCLCA) is looking for an Innovation Project Manager to join our growing team working to identify and implement sustainable innovative solutions in cancer care across North Central London.
The post holder will work collaboratively with clinical, administrative, and academic staff across the geography to improve early cancer detection, diagnosis, care and treatment through the sustainable embedding of novel, innovative solutions. This is an excellent opportunity for a Project Manager who has experience and knowledge of developing and delivering innovation projects and is passionate about improving cancer pathways within North Central London.
NCLCA is a collaboration of NHS and other bodies, hosted by University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. We work to promote early diagnosis, optimise pathways, reduce variation, provide personalised support for patients, and build service resilience. Patients and carers are at the heart of what we do.
The post holder will work with colleagues and partners across North Central London to support delivery of our Innovation Programme in 2025/26, with a focus on early diagnosis.
This is an exciting time to join the Alliance, as we seek to drive forward an ambitious strategy, in collaboration with the North Central London Integrated Care System.
The post is a full time contract until 31st March 2026.
The post holder will be a key member of the team and the main duties include, but are not limited to:
o Project management - To lead on project management responsibilities for a suite of innovation projects across NCL primary and secondary care organisations. To develop and implement project plans, identify and mitigate risk, problem-solve, and track and report on progress.o Programme support- To lead on the delivery of PMO functions within the Innovation Programme, including management of our strategic partnerships, establishing meaningful patient/wider stakeholder participation, maintaining complex budget management across multiple financial years, drafting internal/external communications, and completing relevant local/national governance and reporting requirements.o Project development- To work with our Health Innovation Network to contribute to the identification and development of new projects and solutions, specifically focused on early diagnosis. To engage with national forums like communities of practice to report findings back to local stakeholders.
The post holder will be directly responsible for supporting the development, oversight, and evaluation of the NCLCA Innovation Programme, with a specific focus on the diagnosis of more cancers at an early stage. The role is based within the Innovation team but will work, where appropriate, with other Alliance programmes including, Primary Care, Prevention, Awareness and Screening and Personalised Cancer Care.
For the full Person Specification and more information regarding the main responsibilities of this role, please refer to the attached Job Description.
This is an exciting time to join the Innovation Programme as we look to deliver a pipeline of novel innovative solutions across our geography in 2025/26. The role provides an excellent opportunity for an individual who brings strong project management and stakeholder engagement skills and is keen to work in the NHS and in the field of cancer.
We are seeking an individual with enthusiasm and relevant skills who is adaptable, well-organised and a determined team player. You will bring dynamism, positivity and a collaborative attitude to the NCL Cancer Alliance team and will be given the opportunity to work on groundbreaking advancements in the delivery of cancer care, treatment, and research both at the local and national level.
You must have experience of developing high-quality project plans and a track record of successful project delivery. Given the complexities of delivering innovation projects, it is preferable that you will have experience within this area although this is not essential. You will bring innovative thinking and strong analytical skills to contribute to project development and delivery in a complex, multi-stakeholder environment, and be confident to challenge senior clinical and managerial stakeholders where appropriate.
You will need highly developed communication skills, articulate in both verbal and written, and be adept at working with both qualitative and quantitative data sources.
You will be able to manage multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment and whilst our team are on hand to support, will be expected to perform autonomously. You must have experience in managing complex budgets, and ensure resources are allocated appropriately across the programme.
This would be an excellent role for an individual interested in working within cancer and who is seeking to grow their project management experience within the NHS.
If this role fits your profile, we would love to have you as part of our team.
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National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
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University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre
The Hospital for Tropical Diseases
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