Project Manager

Posted 2 days 8 hours ago by Sickle Cell Society

Permanent
Not Specified
I.T. & Communications Jobs
Not Specified, United Kingdom
Job Description

Join our team to collaborate with the NHS Race and Health Observatory (RHO) on an impactful research project aimed at supporting children and young adults with sickle cell disorder as they transition from paediatric to adult healthcare services. Your role will be to plan, execute, and oversee the project from inception to completion, ensuring milestones are met and objectives are achieved. As the central point of communication, you will coordinate project activities and engage key stakeholders, playing a vital role in the successful delivery and real-world impact of this essential healthcare initiative.

The post holder will translate our aims and intended outcomes into actionable project plans, addressing challenges that may arise throughout the project lifecycle and implementing strategies to mitigate risks. Overll, they will ensure the successful and timely delivery of the project, developing processes, recruiting participants, collecting data (interviews, surveys, and co-design workshops), analysing data, and supporting dissemination strategies.

About the Sickle Cell Society (SCS)

We are the only national charity in the UK that supports and represents people affected by sickle cell disorder. We provide information, advice, and support to empower individuals and families to improve their quality of life. Approximately 18,000 people in the UK have a sickle cell disorder, predominantly affecting people of Black African and Black Caribbean heritage, as well as those of Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, South Asian, and Central/South American descent. Our team comprises 14 skilled and committed staff members (9 part-time, 5 full-time) and around 30 active volunteers.

About the NHS Race and Health Observatory (RHO)

The NHS Race and Health Observatory ( the Observatory ) is a new, independent organisation, set up to explore ethnic inequalities in access to healthcare, experiences of healthcare, health outcomes, and inequalities experienced by black and minority ethnic members of the health and care workforce. In doing so, it assesses aspirations in these areas as outlined in national healthcare policy, including those set-out in the NHS Long Term Plan. It is a proactive investigator, providing strong recommendations that inform policymaking and facilitate change. It is evidence-driven and solution-focused. The Observatory is supported by NHS England and hosted by the NHS Confederation. The Observatory s board and team are independent, and it dictates its own direction and areas of focus.

The Observatory has three main functions:

facilitating new, high-quality, and innovative research and evidence

making strategic policy recommendations for change

supporting the practical implementation of those recommendations

Full details about this role are on our website, along with application details.