Grade VII Project Manager
Location: Dublin / Remote
Salary: €58,254 – €67,700
Contract: Specified Purpose Contract
We are currently recruiting for a Grade VII Project Manager to support the delivery of key initiatives within a neurology programme based in the public sector. This specified purpose contract offers the opportunity to work on impactful national healthcare projects, with flexibility to work remotely or from a Dublin-based location.
Reporting directly to the Clinical Lead, the successful candidate will play a central role in the planning, coordination, and execution of service improvement initiatives across the neurology care pathway.
Key Responsibilities:
• Engage with stakeholders and subject matter experts to identify opportunities for innovation and improved service delivery.
• Work in partnership with Clinical Leads, advisory groups, and programme teams to define and prioritise improvement initiatives.
• Lead the development of programme plans, outlining key workstreams, timelines, deliverables, and resource requirements.
• Manage the day-to-day implementation of programme activities, including workflows and work packages, to ensure outputs are delivered on time and within budget.
• Support the collection, evaluation, and communication of clinical and service evidence, drawing from both local and international best practice to inform service design.
• Prepare evidence-informed business cases and funding proposals aligned with programme objectives and national planning processes.
• Act as a champion for quality improvement at a national level, supporting integrated care across the patient pathway.
Ideal Candidate:
• Proven experience in project or programme management, preferably within the healthcare or public sector.
• Ideally, experience working within neurology or a related clinical area.
• Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
• Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
• Experience preparing business cases or working with service improvement initiatives is highly desirable.
• Knowledge of the Irish health system or similar healthcare settings is an advantage.