Project Manager

Posted 2 May by La Fosse
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Role: Project Manager.

Contract: FTC 11 Months.

I am currently partnered with a global educational services organisation who are embarking on a large and complex Operational Change transformation to improve customer experience.

You will have the opportunity to lead a range of projects which include business systems optimisations, process re-engineering, process improvements, and more.

Your responsibilities:

  • Proven experience managing and delivering business system projects.
  • Produce, monitor and update project plans.
  • Support the planning, directing, co-ordination and delivery of the project
  • Proactively identify risks, issue, dependencies and assumptions and work to communicate, manage, escalate and mitigate
  • Create and manage standard project documents such as PIDs, Project plans and updates, budget tracking and management, RAID logs
  • Use suitable techniques to manage any changes in project scope, timelines and costs.
  • Implementing a stakeholder management plan to ensure successful project delivery
  • Measure project performance using appropriate systems, tools and techniques.

Requirements:

  • Experience delivering end to end Business systems and/or technology implementation
  • Experience working in the Higher Education Industry.
  • Strong stakeholder management skills
  • Solid best practise project management and delivery expertise
  • Project Management qualifications: AMP, Prince2, APMG or equivalent

Salary: £55,000 -£65,000 + Excellent Benefits

Location: London office, with 2 days in office

Please click apply if you would like to be considered for the role or forward your CV through to me on .

Reference: 52573222

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