Head of Portfolio Management inLondon inLondon PUBLISHED FRI 20 DEC 2024

Band 8c: £82,462 to £93,773 a year per annum inc. H.C.A  PERMANENT 
NHS
Opportunity to lead strategic transformation initiatives that significantly impact public healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
Engagement with cutting-edge technologies and capital investments, fostering an innovative and forward-thinking work environment.
Collaboration with various clinical groups and corporate functions, enhancing networking and cross-functional relationship-building skills.
Leadership role within a high-performing team, providing personal growth and opportunities to mentor and develop others in portfolio management.
Direct involvement in benefits management, allowing for measurable contributions to the Trust's strategic objectives and performance metrics.
Ability to shape organizational priorities and influence decision-making processes at a high level, enhancing overall governance and project management practices.
Professional growth through continuous improvement of skills in project and portfolio management, with access to ongoing training and development resources.
The Head of Portfolio Management at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in London will be a key leader within the Central Portfolio Office (CPO), responsible for shaping and managing the Trust's portfolio of change projects and programs to support its strategic goals. This role encompasses leading a team of business partners, enhancing governance processes, managing benefits realisation, and providing assurance for major programs. The ideal candidate will bring extensive experience in project and portfolio management, strong organisational and communication skills, and a passion for innovation in public healthcare.

The position involves strategic prioritisation, collaboration with clinical and corporate teams, and direct involvement in annual planning processes to align projects with organisational resources. The Head of Portfolio Management will also take charge of benefits management, financial oversight, and project assurance, ensuring that all initiatives adhere to best practices and contribute effectively to the Trust's transformative objectives. The role requires a formal qualification in project/program management and expertise in relevant methodologies, along with a commitment to team leadership and continuous improvement in delivering healthcare solutions.

 


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