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A dynamic construction consultancy based in Central London is seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee the successful delivery of healthcare projects across the capital. The consultancy is renowned for its technical excellence and offers a professional environment where a Project Manager can thrive and progress.

As a Project Manager, you will lead complex healthcare developments from pre-construction through to completion. This role offers a significant opportunity for a dedicated Project Manager to make a meaningful impact on vital healthcare infrastructure. You will ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest compliance standards-particularly important in live clinical settings.

The Project Manager's Role

The appointed Project Manager will oversee all stages of project delivery, working closely with clients, consultants, and contractors to manage expectations and deliver high-quality results. You'll drive programmes, manage risk, and provide technical and strategic leadership to internal and external teams.

Key responsibilities include:

Leading project planning, execution, and cost control

Managing stakeholder engagement and communication

Ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations (HTM/HBN)

Coordinating project delivery in live hospital environments

Overseeing procurement, reporting, and quality assurance

Implementing risk management and change control processes

The Project Manager

The successful Project Manager will ideally have:

A degree in Project Management, Construction Management, or related field

Project Management certification (PMP, APM)

Professional membership (e.g., MRICS, MCIOB)

Experience in delivering healthcare or similarly complex construction projects

Strong knowledge of UK construction regulations and healthcare compliance (HTM/HBN)

Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills

Proficiency in project planning tools such as MS Project, Asta Powerproject, or Primavera

In Return?

£50,000 - £65,000

Annual performance bonus

25 days holiday + bank holidays

Private healthcare and life assurance

Group pension scheme

If you are a Project Manager considering your career opportunities, then please contact Alex Ridgeway at Brandon James.

(phone number removed)

Reference #AR20322

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