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We are current looking for a Project Manager for a fixed term contract to the end of 2025 to work with the Programme Director on the Society’s Transformation Programme (STAG). 

 

If this sounds like a role you would be interested in, please read on for more information. 

  • Hours – 35 hours per week
  • Location - Homebased with travel to Scottish SPCA locations as required
  • Salary – £37,928 per annum (BP8)
  • Contract Type – Fixed Term Contract to end 2025

 

About the Scottish SPCA

As Scotland’s animal welfare charity, we have been on-hand to protect animals and prevent cruelty since 1839 – that’s over 184 years of creating a better world for all animals. We’ve grown to become a national charity which celebrates the strength of the human-animal bond and enriches the lives of animals and people. We are Scotland’s animal champions.

 

At the end of 2024 the Scottish SPCA will conclude year 2 of delivery against an ambitious 10-year strategic vision, setting out how we will ensure Scotland is the best place for animals to live by 2032. A core component of this vision includes adapting our services and extending our community reach across Scotland so that animals and people who need our help most can easily access them.  This role will play a key part in enabling this to happen successfully.  The Delivery Lead will be responsible for managing one or more key projects that form the Society’s Transformation Programme (STAG) and will work collaboratively with colleagues across the Society to adapt, expand and embed services, ensuring delivery of the end-to-end implementation fit-for-purpose animal and community journeys.  

 

Main duties and responsibilities:

  • Working with the Programme Director and Project Sponsor as well as internal SMEs and external stakeholders to ensure delivery of STAG projects end-to-end within scope, on time and to budget
  • Responsible for, in conjunction with project sponsors and external suppliers, defining project objectives and deliverables across the full life cycle and delivering these to targeted cost, timescale and quality parameters.
  • Responsible for effective co-ordination and reporting of project dependencies, risks and issues, including identification of appropriate mitigation.
  • Implement change effectively across the Society using a consistent change management approach – as defined in the SSCPA change management toolkit.
  • Consistently adopt the SSPCA project management framework of record which will ensure that change is delivered successfully and consistently.
  • Actively contribute to and engage with relevant governance fora to enable reporting, risk / issue escalation and decision making with appropriate stakeholders
  • Design, prepare and lead stakeholder meetings and workshops, follow-up on agreed actions, and hold project colleagues (sponsors and SMEs) accountable.
  • Manage day-to-day operational aspects of projects under remit as required; adapting as necessary while working with key internal and external stakeholders to establish and gain consensus on project goals, objectives, and deliverables.
  • Maintain prompt, proactive, and transparent communication with all stakeholders (internal and external) to effectively drive project delivery.
  • Provide daily task co-ordination, action tracking and project evaluation against agreed key milestones.
  • Identify risks or barriers to successful delivery of projects and proactively develop solutions to manage these enabling the project to stay on track.
  • Effectively use the Scottish SPCA’s project management technology– and other tools as appropriate to manage projects.
  • Build, maintain and develop effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders and suppliers as appropriate.
  • Working with others, ensure appropriate training is in place to support effective delivery of projects and support colleagues affected by change.
  • Bring colleagues on the journey of change ensuring they understand the purpose, and outcomes of the project.  
  • Provide timely reports to our PMO on project progress.
  • Provide written and verbal updates to the Project Sponsor/Programme Director/PMO to ensure ongoing engagement, support and confidence, escalating risks and issues in a timely manner and requesting relevant interventions to ensure delivery success.  

 

What makes a good STAG Delivery Lead? 

  • Experience in project and change management with a focus on business transformation & change
  • Experience of the practical application of a variety of project methodologies, and of simplifying in order to engage a broader audience
  • Experience of facilitating workshops and/or delivering training with multi-functional audiences
  • Experience of managing project against financial KPIs and of definition of benefits
  • Demonstrable relationship management experience with the ability to build engage with internal and external stakeholders and adapt as required
  • Experience of improving processes and reporting to contribute to effective operational performance.
  • Great communication skills – ability to build a compelling case for change and to tailor messaging to a variety audiences across an organisation
  • Ability to engage, inform and influence senior stakeholders both in written communication and through briefings & presentations
  • Experience of managing project resources/stakeholders ensuring adherence to relevant change governance, reporting & delivery to cost, quality & time.
  • Ability to operate effectively and confidently in ambiguity, while creating clarity for self and others and driving outcomes 

 

Please see full Job Description link for more detailed information on the role and person specification. 

 

The Scottish Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is an Equal Opportunities Employer. We recognise that a diverse and inclusive workforce is essential to achieving our core mission.

 

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