Macmillan Partnership Managers (Operations + Strategy)

Location
Aberystwyth, Ceredigion (Sir Ceredigion)
Salary
£42,000 - £47,000 + benefits
Posted
08 Jul 2016
Closes
24 Jul 2016
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

Macmillan Partnership Managers (Operations + Strategy)

Salary: £42,000 - £47,000 + benefits

Full time

Location: Home based

Cancer care is changing and this is an exciting opportunity to make a real difference.

These new roles have been developed in response to Macmillan’s ambition to influence and improve cancer services across the UK and make sure that we are well placed to increase our impact, and support our partners across health and social care with relevant expertise, skills and investment.

Reporting to the Strategic Partnership Manager you will be responsible for the implementation of the geographic operational plan for your patch. You will be the key link and coordinator of key relationships and strategic health partnership networks at a local level.

In this role you will be responsible for the co-ordination of Macmillan’s strategic and operational relationships with partners and act as their main point of contact.

Your role will support and guide partner organisations to develop new proposals and continuously improve the quality of existing cancer services (both Macmillan and non Macmillan). You will use your management and leadership skills to manage, develop, coach and support a team of Quality Leads to continuously implement and improve the quality of existing and new cancer services both Macmillan and non Macmillan.

Working collaboratively is vitally important to Macmillan so you will need to have experience of collaboration and working in partnership (including negotiation and management of key partnerships and contracts), relationship management and matrix working, influencing, analysing data and a focus on delivering outcomes as well as managing budgets through the grant system.

This is your chance to have a real influence and impact by playing a key role in the enhancement and development of cancer services and ultimately help more people feel supported, informed and more able to cope.

For further details and to apply please click the apply button.

Closing Date: 24 July 2016.