About The Job. Management School Faculty of Social Sciences Project Manager (Learning & Teaching) Pursue the extraordinary
Overview The Faculty of Social Sciences is a large and diverse grouping of thirteen departments, including 'classical' social science departments, but also several other major subject areas, some of which are distinctive to Sheffield. This rich and exciting disciplinary mix, encompassing both world-leading academic research and education and also a strong practitioner focus in particular areas, uniquely positions the faculty among Sheffield's peer institutions. About the Department Sheffield University Management School, the Faculty of Social Sciences largest department, has achieved accreditation from the three largest and most influential business school associations: AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS. The Management School operates within a University and Faculty with a world-class research reputation and ambition. As such, the School has cutting-edge research at the heart of its activities and as the base of its strategic focus. The mission of Sheffield University Management School is to develop knowledgeable and employable students, promote socially-responsible work practices and have a positive impact on organisations and society throughout the world. We sustain a research-intensive environment that creates, advances and disseminates knowledge with respect to management inquiry, for the benefit of students, private and public sector organisations and society in general. Our relocation to a fully refurbished building in June 2013 provides modern facilities in which to achieve our ambitions. We currently employ around 85 academic staff of whom 16 are professors. Academic staff are supported by a comprehensive team of professional administrative staff. Job Role We are seeking to appoint an experienced project manager to join a thriving strategic project change team. Based in the Management School you will be working on range of School and Faculty wide projects. You will possess strong project management skills and experience in order to support a complex range of Department/Faculty projects focussing on enhancement of institutional and Faculty business processes relating to learning and teaching. You will require an excellent understanding of working in a large organisation and will have excellent interpersonal skills and the capacity to build effective working relationships and networks within the Faculty and its constituent departments, within the University s professional services, and to liaise with external stakeholders as required. Our website offers more information about all aspects of the school s activity. Please see http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/management for more details. Main Duties and Responsibilities Reporting to the Project Management Office (PMO) Manager the post holder will: Job Description Provide high quality project management to the PMO Manager and the Associate Dean of Strategic Projects and Planning, deploying a range of project management approaches.
Lead on a range of continuous improvement and/or change projects for the Management School or the Faculty of Social Sciences, engaging with stakeholders at all levels of the organisation as well as externally. Plan and execute key phases of a project to deliver agreed strategic objectives. To lead cross-functional project teams to ensure reliable and timely delivery of projects; managing associated resources as appropriate. Using strong collaborative skills to support the creation and effective working of inter disciplinary teams. Development and maintenance of project documentation to include project charters, project plans and risk registers so that projects are delivered successfully using agreed project methodologies. Development and dissemination of communications, using a range of media, relating to projects / work packages. Delivery of regular (monthly) project status reports identifying milestones, end stages, issues and risks as appropriate. To be a project team member, on behalf of the PMO on institutional level projects. Any other duties, commensurate with the grade of post, as agreed by the PMO Manager. Person Specification Applicants should provide evidence in their applications that they meet the following criteria. We will use a range of selection methods to measure candidates abilities in these areas including reviewing your on-line application, seeking references, inviting shortlisted candidates to interview and other forms of assessment action relevant to the post. Criteria Qualifications and experience Essential Desirable 1. Educated to degree level (or equivalent experience). 2. Excellent knowledge and experience of learning and teaching challenges and opportunities within higher education. 3. Experience of leading or being a team member of continuous improvement or change projects with a learning and teaching focus. 4. Experience of process mapping. 5. Appreciation of lean project methodologies and/or Project management qualifications (Prince2 Practitioner). 6. Excellent IT skills including a working knowledge of Microsoft Office, email and the internet. 7. Visio and/or Microsoft Project working knowledge. Communication skills 8. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. 9. Excellent interpersonal skills, with experience of communicating with a diverse range of stakeholders both internally and externally. 10. Demonstrable ability to identify and use appropriate project methodologies to ensure project completion and effective communication. Team working 11. Experience of working across department boundaries towards a
common goal. 12. Experience of leading small cross functional teams to achieve a project goal. Problem solving and decision making 13. Ability to identify analyse and solve problems with an appreciation of longer-term implications. 14. Ability to ensure project requirements and success criteria are clearly specified, understood and agreed by project stakeholders. Personal effectiveness 15. Willingness and ability to adapt own skills to new circumstances with flexibility in approaching tasks. 16. Excellent organisation and time management skills to prioritise own workload and work accurately to tight deadlines with minimal supervision. 17. Demonstrable experience of working in a change management environment; being business aware and sensitive to problems and risks inherent in change. 18. Highly motivated and able to work in a professional manner. 19. Experience of developing and maintaining a network of contacts through own work area. 20. Ability to be proactive and a forward thinker. Further Information The Department would welcome internal applications on a secondment basis, subject to the agreement of the candidate s current Head of Department. This post is fixed term with a start date of 1 April 2015 and an end date of 31 March 2018. This post is full time. This role has been identified as a full-time post, but we are committed to exploring flexible working opportunities with our staff which benefit both the individual and the University (See www.sheffield.ac.uk/hr/guidance/flexible/arrangements). Therefore, we would consider flexible delivery of the role subject to meeting the business needs of the post. If you wish to explore flexible working opportunities in relation to this post, please contact the recruiting department via the contact details provided below. Benefits Terms and conditions of employment: Will be those for Grade 7 staff. Salary for this grade: 29,552-37,394 per annum. annum through sustained exceptional contribution. Potential to progress to 40,847 per
More details on salaries, terms and conditions and our wide range of benefits for staff are available at www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs/staffbenefits. Closing date: 26 January 2015 Informal enquiries: For all on-line application system queries and support, contact: e-recruitment@sheffield.ac.uk. For informal enquiries about this job and the Management School, contact: Elizabeth Carr, Faculty Project Manager, on elizabeth.carr@sheffield.ac.uk or 0114 222 3437. Selection-Next Step Following the closing date, you will be informed by email whether or not you have been shortlisted to be invited to participate in the next stage of the selection process. Please note that due to the large number of applications that we receive, it may take up to two working weeks following the closing date before the recruiting department will be able to contact you. It is anticipated that interviews and other selection action will be held on Thursday 19 February 2015. Full details will be provided to invited candidates. The University of Sheffield is proud to be a Two Ticks employer www.sheffield.ac.uk/hr/equality/support/twoticks/ Pursue the extraordinary