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Project Manager (Adult Social Care and Health)

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GBP 100,000 - 125,000

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18 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a Project Manager to develop a Carers’ Welcome Pack aimed at supporting carers aged 18 and above. This role involves planning, researching, and co-designing the project with stakeholders to create a comprehensive guidance pack that empowers carers to prioritize their wellbeing. The successful candidate will engage in various activities, from drafting content to promoting the pack, ensuring it meets the needs of both known and new carers. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the community while working within a supportive environment.

Qualifications

  • Proven background in policy, strategy, and communications is desirable.
  • Experience working autonomously and delivering to deadlines.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and deliver the Carers Welcome Pack project plan.
  • Conduct research and co-design activities with stakeholders.
  • Test and incorporate feedback into the Carers Welcome Pack.

Skills

Policy Development
Strategy Implementation
Communication Skills
Negotiation Skills
Co-design Techniques

Education

Experience in Social Care
Experience in Health Sector

Job description

Job Description

Positive Employment is currently recruiting for a Project Manager for our client, a local government organisation in Kensington.

The successful candidate will develop a Carers’ Welcome Pack (CWP), targeted at Carers aged 18 and above. They will be involved in every aspect, from planning the project, researching information, generating ideas, organising and leading co-design events, determining the structure and content, drafting the CWP, planning and, as relevant, undertaking the promotion and socialisation of the CWP.

There are some carers who are known to the organisation and engaged with the organisation and their services and there are some that are not. There is a need for a holistic CWP that provides information and advice for all adults undertaking caring activity. This welcome pack will need to be accessed independently or through known services.

Working in partnership with stakeholders, including Carers Services and placing carers, service users at the heart of the project, you will develop an information and advice guidance pack for carers that empowers them to look after their own wellbeing and seek support when needed.

This role is initially a 3-month contract with the possibility to extend.

Duties and Responsibilities but not limited to:

  • Develop a 'Carers Welcome Pack' project delivery plan and deliver to milestones.
  • Determine and establish co-design activity groups.
  • Research best in class products to benchmark against.
  • Research and utilise national and local intelligence and services.
  • Co-design requirements and content with stakeholder groups, utilising a range of engagement techniques.
  • Draft the Carers Welcome Pack.
  • Test the Carers Welcome Pack draft with stakeholder groups, utilising a range of engagement techniques.
  • Incorporate relevant feedback into the Carers Welcome Pack.
  • Develop a plan for the socialisation of the Carers Welcome Pack content.
  • As relevant, deliver the socialisation activity of the Carers Welcome Pack.
  • Advise and report progress regularly to key stakeholders throughout the project.
  • Place the organisation's values and behaviours at the heart of everything undertaken.

Personal Requirements:

  • Someone with a proven background in policy/strategy/communications is desirable.
  • The candidate must have proven experience of working autonomously and delivering to deadlines.
  • Experience working within Social Care and/or Health sector is desirable.
  • Knowledge of Health and Adult Social Care, Carers and Carers Services, and how councils operate and work with their partners.
  • Confidence in negotiating and influencing at all levels, including in setting/agreeing content and managing potentially complex and challenging conversations.
  • Experience of successfully using a range of co-design skills including group conversations, one-to-one interviews, survey tools, etc.

Working Hours: 37hrs / 9:00 am - 17:00 pm / Monday to Friday

Pay: £38.26 per hr

Please note this role is within the scope of IR35.

Key words: Care, Adult Social Care, Policy, Strategy

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