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Senior Programme Delivery Manager (Health Informatics)

Health Innovation East
Cambridge
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Senior Programme Delivery Manager (Health Informatics)

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Hours of work: 37.5hrs/week (full time). Date of interview: two stage process – 26 November and 3 December.


Health Innovation East has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Programme Delivery Manager to join our rapidly expanding Health Informatics team.


Our team specialises in delivering complex, technical programmes of work that provide secure environments for storing and accessing health and other sensitive data to support health and care delivery, research, and innovation.


The Senior Programme Delivery Manager will lead the delivery of multiple projects within our programme portfolio. You will work closely with subject matter experts to develop robust project plans, drive progress through working groups and meetings, and manage risks and dependencies. Collaborating with the Senior PMO & Assurance Manager and reporting to the Head of Programme Delivery, you will play a key role in ensuring successful outcomes across the project lifecycle.


This is a chance to join a fast‑growing, dynamic company whose purpose is to turn great ideas into positive health impact. Citizens, academia, health services and industry achieve more working together than in isolation. As part of a national network, we bring together all partners in the health sector to develop and deliver innovative care.


This post is a hybrid role with 2–3 days per month required in our Cambridge office (although you can choose to work in the office more frequently if preferred) and adhoc attendance at additional in‑person meetings both within the Eastern region and nationally. Flexible working hours compatible with the role can be considered (including part‑time options).


How to apply

To apply please submit your CV and a covering letter by 11:59pm on Wednesday 12 November to specifying your motivation for applying and how you meet our person specification.


Please ensure that your application contains a positive declaration of your right to work in the UK. If you are shortlisted, you will need to provide the appropriate evidence of your right to work in the UK as we will not be able to progress your application further without this evidence.


For an informal discussion about this role, please contact .


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