Band 8b Senior Programme Manager - ICCR | Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust

Previous applicants need not apply. Due to the complexity of assembling panels, we invite applications from candidates who are genuinely interested in proceeding to interview. Unfortunately, alternative dates will not be offered.If successful, the interview process will consist of two stages:Stage 1: Stakeholder Panel Interview – In Person
Duration: 30 minutesThis initial interview will be conducted by a stakeholder panel. You will be sent details prior to the interview regarding the activity required for the stakeholder panel.Stage 2: Final Interview – In Person
Duration: 1 hourAs part of the final interview, candidates will be asked to deliver a 5-minute presentation. Details of the presentation will be shared beforehand.Candidates should be able to participate in both elements in person. We encourage candidates to undertake their own research from publicly available information or that supplied during the process.The post holder will play a pivotal role within the ICCR Directorate Leadership Team, driving high-impact service improvement initiatives aligned with learning from the BSol Community Mental Health Transformation Programme and local priorities.The post holder will provide senior programme management leadership to support the transition to business-as-usual operations, driving strategic direction for adult community and rehabilitation mental health services. They will lead the implementation of complex projects, working closely with clinical leads, managers, service users, and regional and national partners. Emphasis will be on embedding effective project management, promoting continuous improvement, ensuring governance, and supporting strategic decision-making. Acting as a key stakeholder, the post holder will influence, oversee integration planning, and contribute to service transformation discussions.Welcome to Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust. Our 4,000 staff help improve mental health and wellbeing for 70,000 people annually. We provide a range of services across Birmingham and Solihull, including specialised services nationally. We also offer training in medical, nursing, and psychology fields, and are renowned for research and innovation.Our community is culturally diverse, with high levels of deprivation in some areas, increasing demand for our services. We are a compassionate, inclusive team committed to providing excellent care. If you seek a place to belong and make a difference, join us.For more details, please view the attached job description and person specification.We recommend submitting your application promptly, as the post may close earlier if sufficient applications are received.This role offers hybrid working, typically from home and Trust HQ at The Uffculme Centre or other sites. Please note, this is not exclusively remote; on-site presence is required at least two days a week.This advert closes on Tuesday, 2 September 2025.
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