Programme Manager - Retirements
Role OverviewThe Programme Manager will be expected to perform the following working in partnership with the wider delivery team:
- Programme Planning and Delivery: Develop comprehensive programme plans, including timelines, milestones, resources, and track to approved budget. Oversee the execution of multiple projects and workstreams whilst ensuring alignment with the organisational strategy and with an understanding of the business sponsors customer priorities and experience requirements.
- Ensure viable and practical vendor, supplier and Nest plans are developed and agreed, and ensure ongoing monitoring is in place to track their deliverables.
- Ensure dependencies are understood to the wider portfolio of change being delivered and with external parties including government where applicable.
- Reporting and Communication: Prepare and provide updates to stakeholders through the required governance forums.
- Stakeholder Management: Build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including senior management, clients, suppliers, and project teams.
- Risk and Issue Management: Identify potential risks and issues, develop mitigation strategies
- Provide leadership and support the wider project delivery team in helping to define potential solutions in response to business issues and opportunities.
- Resource Management: Allocate and manage resources across projects, ensuring optimal utilisation and addressing any gaps or conflicts.
- Quality Assurance: Monitor programme deliverables, RAIDs and reports to ensure they meet required standards and quality expectations.
- Continuous Improvement: Evaluate programme outcomes, document lessons learned and implement improvements for future initiatives.
- Configuration management: Ensure all artefacts are stored in agreed document management platforms / SharePoint and are baselined with appropriate version control.
- Ensure projects or workstreams are delivered in line with NEST approved methodologies.
- hybrid of office (Canary Wharf, London) and home working (there will be an expectation to attend the office, once - twice a week, or more, as required)
- vary working hours