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A prominent healthcare organization in Edinburgh is looking for a Senior Project Manager to manage significant projects aimed at improving healthcare quality and efficiency. This permanent role requires project management experience and offers an opportunity to work closely with a dedicated team focused on innovation and best practices. Join a workforce committed to diversity and support in a leading healthcare environment.
NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.
REFERENCE NUMBER: 223052
JOB TITLE: Senior Project Manager
GRADE: Band 7
LOCATION: West Port
CONTRACT DURATION: Permanent
HOURS: 37
CLOSING DATE: 18/8/2025
SALARY SCALE: (£50,861 - £59,159)
Apply online at www.jobs.scot.nhs.uk
Organization: NHS Lothian
Support a major organizational change in one of the UK's largest healthcare providers. Work closely with dedicated professionals committed to improving healthcare quality and efficiency. The role involves managing large redesign and financial projects across clinical and corporate services.
Based in Edinburgh with travel across Lothian, you'll be part of an inclusive team. NHS Lothian offers excellent learning opportunities to develop your skills and advance your career.
These new posts within the Sustainability and Value Team focus on managing large-scale projects. We seek individuals with project management experience who can apply structured yet flexible approaches.
Be part of a renowned healthcare organization with a strong track record of innovation, teaching, and research. Our staff of over 24,000 provides top-tier services across Scotland.
Please note: The application deadline may be earlier if high interest is received. Early application is encouraged.
We support disabled candidates, those with long-term conditions, or neurodivergent individuals through reasonable adjustments.
Applicants must demonstrate legal permission to work in the UK, as required by UK Visa and Immigration Services.
For detailed role information and requirements, see the job description and person specification. For questions, contact lorna.seville@nhs.scot or Alyson.Laukaitis@nhs.scot.