Project Manager: Operations Projects
In the Crick's Programme Management Team.
Part of Crick Operations.
Key information
Project Manager: Operations Projects (12 Months Maternity Cover)
Reports to:
Head of Programme Management
Contact term:
This is a full-time, fixed term (12 months) position on Crick terms and conditions of employment.
Please note this is one of 3 roles for project managers advertised in parallel at the Crick. If you are interested in more than one role, you only need to make one application, please specify in your covering letter which roles you are applying for.
ABOUT US
The Francis Crick Institute is a partnership between Cancer Research UK, the Medical Research Council, the Wellcome Trust, UCL (University College London), Imperial College London and King's College London. It is a registered charity whose purpose is to conduct biomedical research into all aspects of human health and disease.
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The Crick was formed in 2015 and became fully operational in 2017 at our state-of-the-art building in central London, making it the biggest biomedical research facility under a single roof in Europe. Here 1900 researchers and support staff bring together their wide-ranging knowledge and expertise to work across disciplines and explore biology at all levels. We work with our university partners and other organisations across academia, medicine and industry to create a space where talented researchers make discoveries about how life works. We then translate those discoveries into health benefits that improve people's lives and keep the UK at the forefront of medical innovation.
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work efficiently, optimising resources.
SUMMARY
As part of delivering on its ambition, the Crick has an increasing need for strong effective project management capability to deliver on projects that potentially involve several operational areas (e.g., HR, Health & Safety, Legal, Facilities, ITO) as well as the Science groups that are the core purpose of the Institute. Collaboration is at the heart of the Crick so projects may also include working with external organisations, typically delivery, pharmaceutical and academic partners.
The small project management team supports a number of business-critical projects across the Crick often working to SROs in different functions. The current portfolio is primarily operational, however project management disciplines are increasingly being applied to large complex science grants, particularly where they involve multiple international and/or commercial partners. Operational projects are mostly related to business process and operational improvements, including asset, people, space and data management, health and safety, information gathering through staff surveys, many with an emphasis on a technology solution. There is scope for team members to have diverse roles that may span operational and science projects according to preferences and the business needs of the Institute.
In order to develop Project Management capability and capacity within our team, we want to recruit people into the team who are already experienced in dealing with a range of projects and who may be looking for an opportunity to work in an ambitious and exciting science institute.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
These include but are not limited to:
Working with the sponsor and stakeholders to agree the scope of the specific projects, the options for delivery and, where needed, the business case to support the options.
Managing the planning and set up of projects so that there is a clear and commonly agreed view of the control parameters i.e., the scope, plan, resources, costs, dependencies and the risks and issues that need to be managed.
Driving delivery of the designated projects to time, cost and quality, ensuring that all team members, sponsors and stakeholders are aware of their responsibilities and are held to account.
Monitoring and reporting progress against plan through regular reviews, project controls and validation of project work streams, proactively managing risks, assumptions, issues and dependencies, ensuring that these are identified, mitigated or escalated as necessary.
Ensuring good financial management of projects.
Working closely across the organisation and with leads in finance, HR, comms etc to ensure projects are delivered in line with Crick policies.
Where the project includes a technology layer, working closely with IT to ensure that options are aligned with the ITO strategy as well as meeting the needs of the stakeholders.
Establish effective governance, quality, control and communication strategies.
Able to educate others on best practise in project management tools and practices and ensure continual improvement is delivered through capacity building and innovation.
Person specification
The post holder should embody and demonstrate our core Crick values: bold, open, and collegial, in addition to the following:
Essential skills/experience
Minimum HNC or equivalent qualified in a relevant discipline.
Working knowledge and application of project management processes (similar to Prince2, APMCI).
Experience in management of business projects in research and pharmaceutical environments of similar.
Proven recent record of accomplishment for delivery of single or multiple projects of low to medium complexity. Able to identify schedule and drive the activities for end-to-end delivery of a localised project.
Understands the project lifecycle stages from initial scoping through to implementation, can draw out key stakeholder and budget requirements, identifying the critical path and dependencies.
Able to ensure project participants are aware of their responsibilities and gets timely updates on progress for reporting.
Able to prioritise competing demands and manage own workload.
Demonstrates structured thinking in approach to problem solving and able to set up control mechanisms using project templates.
Builds positive relationships with sponsor and stakeholders. Runs effective meetings that have the right people with a clear agenda and objectives. Develops engaging presentations and delivers with confidence.
Supportive and effective team member, able to work collaboratively with colleagues and contribute to continuous improvement with their professional peers across the Crick.
Be open to change and demonstrate a flexible and adaptable approach.
Desirable skills/experience
Previous experience working in a scientific environment.
Understanding of data Management and/or operational environments.
Experience in using Power BI or Microsoft Project.