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ACOS Project Manager

Mid levelFull-timeOfficeBroken Hill NSW 2880, AustraliaHealthcarePosted 3 weeks ago
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About the job

This job is about stepping into an exciting management opportunity within the healthcare sector, specifically as an ACOS Project Manager. You will play a crucial role in supporting strategic objectives and making a real impact on patient experiences in a vibrant community. The team values collaboration and inclusivity, creating a supportive environment where everyone can thrive.

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You'll be responsible for

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Supporting strategic objectives

Providing leadership, coaching, and mentoring, as well as direct project management services for the Aged Care Outreach Service.
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Collaborating with stakeholders

Working closely with LHD executives, managers, clinicians, and other key stakeholders to facilitate the timely delivery of projects.
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Facilitating project delivery

Ensuring the project is governed collaboratively by the District Aged Care Services and the Project Management Office (PMO).

Key criteria

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Project management experience

Demonstrated experience managing projects in healthcare settings.

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High-level communication skills

Ability to prepare concise and accurate written materials.

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Organisational skills

Experience planning and prioritising work effectively.

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5 criteria for this job
Project management experience
Demonstrated experience managing projects in healthcare settings.

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High-level communication skills
Ability to prepare concise and accurate written materials.

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Organisational skills
Experience planning and prioritising work effectively.

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Research and analysis skills
Ability to critically analyse data for informed decision-making.

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Current driver's licence
Valid licence with willingness to travel across sites.

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