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A leading professional body in health is seeking a Deputy Programme Manager to oversee national clinical audit programmes. This role involves project delivery, stakeholder engagement, and team leadership. Candidates should have relevant public sector experience and strong report writing skills. The position offers a hybrid working pattern and a competitive salary range of £35,791 - £39,651.
JOB TITLE: Deputy Programme Manager
SECTOR: Health
RESPONSIBLE FOR: Project Officer
CONTRACT LENGTH: 3 months (ending 27 February 2026)
WORKING PATTERN: 35 hours per week (Hybrid: 2 days in office / 3 days remote, office days Wednesdays and Thursdays)
START DATE: 27 November 2025
INTERVIEW DATE: 18 November 2025
SALARY: £35,791 - £39,651
We are working with a leading professional body within the health sector, committed to improving standards of care through national clinical audits, research, and evaluation. The organisation works closely with healthcare providers, regulators, and professionals across the UK to share best practice, support quality improvement, and drive evidence-based initiatives. Staff are valued for their expertise, initiative, and collaborative approach, contributing to projects that have a tangible impact on patient care and professional standards.
We are seeking a motivated and proactive Deputy Programme Manager to support the delivery of national clinical audit programmes, research, and evaluation projects. In this role, you will play a central part in ensuring projects are delivered to a high standard, supporting both the project team and key stakeholders.
This is a hands‑on role where you will take responsibility for planning, project delivery, data management, and stakeholder engagement. You will have the opportunity to influence quality improvement across healthcare settings and support initiatives that improve clinical practice.
This is a unique opportunity to work on national clinical audit programmes that directly influence healthcare standards and support quality improvement across the sector. You will be part of a collaborative and supportive environment where your contributions make a real difference.