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Project Manager

Employer
Versus Arthritis
Location
London or Chesterfield
Salary
£37,500 (London), £34750 (Rest of the UK)
Closing date
17 Feb 2019

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Sector
Health & Medical
Hours
Full Time
Contract Type
Permanent

Job Details

Location: Flexible (with regular travel to London or Chesterfield required)
Hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week (part time / job shares will be considered)
Salary:

·         £34,750 per annum – rest of UK

·         £37,500 per annum - London

Benefits: read more about what we offer on our website
Contract type: Permanent
Closing date: by midnight on Sunday 17th February 2019

Download the job description and person specification from our website

Summary

We have three Project Manager roles which present an exciting opportunity for skilled, experienced and enthusiastic individuals to join us in delivering priority projects across the Charity during an enhanced period of transformation!

About the role

The next few years represent a unique opportunity for the charity to do more, more effectively, to positively impact on the lives of people with arthritis.  Project Managers will play a critical role in delivering our transformation, leading to real tangible impact across the UK.

These new roles have been established during a period of accelerated change and present a challenging but exciting opportunity to be involved in high impact, organisation changing projects.

You will be able to confidently manage the lifecycle of a project and bring much needed and flexible project management and relationship management skills, working in partnership with both colleagues inside and external to the charity.

Key requirements

You will bring:

  • at least 2 years of experience in a project management role, successfully managing the whole lifecycle of large, complex and long-term projects
  • the ability to recognise and articulate problems, and to develop solution options and recommendations.
  • strong organisational skills including the ability to balance and independently manage workload that includes multiple concurrent priorities.
  • an enthusiastic and flexible approach: able to work closely and adaptively with the immediate team and collaboratively across the entire organisation and a range of stakeholders.
  • high levels of problem-solving, innovation and creativity.
  • strong analytical skills and experience of monitoring project management variables

How to apply

To apply you MUST submit:

1.    a concise, up-to-date CV

2.    along with a completed supporting statement demonstrating how you meet the key requirements set out in the job description and person specification

Email your completed application by midnight on Sunday 17 February via the link on our website

Interviews

Interviews expected: Thursday 28 February at our Chesterfield office and/or Friday 1st March 2019 at our London office.

About us

We are Versus Arthritis. We are volunteers, healthcare professionals, researchers and friends, all doing everything we can to push back against arthritis. We’re reaching out to everybody with the information and support they need, funding vital research and changing the way society sees arthritis. Together we’ll keep running, researching, influencing, volunteering, advising, chatting, baking, listening.  We won’t stop until no-one has to tolerate living with the pain, fatigue and isolation of arthritis. 

Join us and use your skills, knowledge, passion and energy to help us defy arthritis.

Read more about what we do, working for us and what we offer on our website.

Promoting Equality in the workplace

Versus Arthritis is a Registered Charity No: 207711 and in Scotland No. SC041156

Company

In 2017, Arthritis Care and Arthritis Research UK joined forces so that we could achieve more for people with arthritis. In September 2018, we became Versus Arthritis.

This is an exciting and special time in our story. As Versus Arthritis, we'll take the best from both our legacy organisations to create a movement standing with and for people with arthritis.
Here are a few key events that led us here.

1930s–1950s

In 1936, Arthritis Research UK began life as the Empire Rheumatism Council, set up by Dr Will Copeman and other like-minded doctors who were committed to stopping the pain of arthritis.

In 1947, Arthur Mainwaring-Bowen set up an organisation for people with arthritis and rheumatism which was registered as the British Rheumatic Association (BRA) in 1949. This organisation became later known as Arthritis Care.

In the 50s, Arthritis Research UK began to train doctors and medical students and educate the public about the impact of arthritis. They also produced their first information booklets on rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.

Arthritis Care raised £1,135 in its first appeal for funds and as a result opened the first of many houses to accommodate people who needed care.

1960s–1980s

Research funded by Arthritis Research UK began to show that arthritis is neither simply a wear-and-tear condition nor an inevitable part of ageing.

Arthritis Care invested in more accommodation for people with arthritis, opening six warden-attended flats: the New Mayfair, Carlisle House and Burnlea Hotel. In 1985, Terry Wogan hosted the reception of the first Arthritis Care week.
In 1989, Arthritis Care opened its helpline and first shop was launched.

1990s–2000s

In the 1990s, research led by professors Sir Marc Feldmann and Sir Ravinder (Tiny) Maini at Arthritis Research UK’s Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology was responsible for the biggest breakthrough yet in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. A key molecule that causes inflammation and joint damage – known as tumour necrosis factor or TNF – was uncovered.

This led to the development of a new class of drugs known as biological therapies, which have transformed treatment and lives of people with rheumatoid arthritis and other types of inflammatory arthritis over the past 20 years.

During this time, Arthritis Care developed over 500 branches across England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. They launched a three-year programme of self-management courses, the UK's first parent support group conference and the UK's first conference for young people with arthritis.

The Duke of Westminster also awarded Arthritis Care volunteers for outstanding services for people with arthritis and launched the Going for Gold appeal, aiming to raise £5 million over three years for 10 initiatives improving quality of life.

Later on, the Arthritis Care roadshow visited 43 sites across the UK with 13,000 visitors and 1,000 volunteers. The Osteoarthritis Nation report was also launched. This study revealed that four out of five people with osteoarthritis live in constant pain.

Arthritis Care also launched their online community. This peer-to-peer online support service now has thousands of people with arthritis speaking and listening to each other and sharing their experiences about living with arthritis. 

In November 2017, Arthritis Research UK and Arthritis Care joined forces and merged as one organisation.

Now

We're Versus Arthritis. We’ve come together, taking the best of both organisations and our rich histories of working with and for people with arthritis to do even more.

We’re 10 million people living with arthritis. We’re fundraisers, supporters, bakers, health professionals, volunteers, campaigners and researchers. Together, we’re demanding that the pain and isolation of arthritis is no longer tolerated. We’re pushing to defy arthritis. We are Versus Arthritis. 

Join us and use your skills, knowledge, passion and energy to help us defy arthritis.

 

 

Company info
Website
Telephone
03007900400
Location
Copeman House
St. Mary’s Court
St. Mary’s Gate
Chesterfield
Derbyshire
S41 7TD
GB

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