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An established industry player is looking for a dynamic Project Support Coordinator to join their Transformation and Improvement team. This role is pivotal in driving transformational change in clinical care pathways and service redesign. You will collaborate with senior clinicians and service users to create strategies that foster a culture of quality improvement. Join a dedicated team committed to delivering exceptional mental health services in a supportive environment, where your contributions will make a real difference in the lives of many. This opportunity not only offers professional growth but also a chance to impact the community positively.
Organization: Kent and Medway NHS & Social Care Partnership Trust
Location: Maidstone, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: 1e6e2a96f1e6
Job Views: 9
Posted: 29.04.2025
Expiry Date: 13.06.2025
We are seeking a highly organized project support coordinator with energy, enthusiasm, and experience in organizing and enabling teams to join the Transformation and Improvement team at KMPT. If you are interested in transforming and improving services for service users, carers, and staff, and enjoy working collaboratively to make a positive impact, this role is for you.
Your role involves working with senior clinicians, managers, staff, service users, and carers to co-design and co-produce projects that lead to transformational change, such as improving clinical care pathways, redesigning services, creating strategies, and fostering a quality improvement culture.
The Project Support Coordinator will focus on enabling and empowering excellent care through positive change, working collaboratively to achieve measurable improvements in services.
Requirements: A full, valid UK driving license and access to a vehicle for work purposes (unless disabled as per the Equality Act 2010).
Join us in the Garden of England, where we offer exceptional professional development and a high quality of life. KMPT provides mental health, learning disability, and specialist services to 1.8 million people across the county. With a team of 3,283 staff across 66 buildings in 33 locations, rated 'Good' overall by the CQC and 'Outstanding' for care, we are committed to delivering excellent care. Our diverse and passionate colleagues are dedicated to providing compassionate, exemplary service, recognizing everyone's vital role in care delivery.