
Principal/ Senior Manager (Projects) - Blood Supply Management (3-year Contract)
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A unique opportunity to help drive transformative change in the blood supply management of the national blood programme. As the Principal/Senior Manager (Projects), you will collaborate with the BSM technical team in piloting cutting-edge automation solutions and driving workforce transformation within the Blood Services Group (BSG) at the Health Sciences Authority (HSA).[What you will be working on:]
- Spearhead the planning, implementation and delivery of an innovative end-to-end blood supply automation pilot project, incorporating robotics, autonomous guided vehicles, artificial intelligence, and RFID technology
- Drive the workforce transformation strategy to prepare BSM staff for future technological advances
- Support the development and submission of funding proposals and procurement documentation for the automation pilot site setup
- Manage project budgets and timelines
- Identify and mitigate potential risks and issues throughout the project lifecycle
- Collaborate with stakeholders to establish a state-of-the-art pilot site for automation solutions
- Facilitate change management initiatives to ensure smooth transition and adoption of new processes
- Support the development and execution of training roadmaps for upskilling the BSM workforce
- Coordinate with various stakeholders and industrial partners to ensure project success
- Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in project management, preferably in healthcare or process automation
- Demonstrated track record in managing complex transformation projects
- Experience in workforce transformation initiatives would be an advantage
- Strong background in agile project management methodology
- Proven expertise in budget and timeline management
- Experience in change management implementation
- Strong stakeholder engagement and communication abilities
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English
- Ability to work effectively with technical teams and various stakeholders
A unique opportunity to help drive transformative change in the blood supply management of the national blood programme. As the Principal/Senior Manager (Projects), you will collaborate with the BSM technical team in piloting cutting-edge automation solutions and driving workforce transformation within the Blood Services Group (BSG) at the Health Sciences Authority (HSA).[What you will be working on:]
- Spearhead the planning, implementation and delivery of an innovative end-to-end blood supply automation pilot project, incorporating robotics, autonomous guided vehicles, artificial intelligence, and RFID technology
- Drive the workforce transformation strategy to prepare BSM staff for future technological advances
- Support the development and submission of funding proposals and procurement documentation for the automation pilot site setup
- Manage project budgets and timelines
- Identify and mitigate potential risks and issues throughout the project lifecycle
- Collaborate with stakeholders to establish a state-of-the-art pilot site for automation solutions
- Facilitate change management initiatives to ensure smooth transition and adoption of new processes
- Support the development and execution of training roadmaps for upskilling the BSM workforce
- Coordinate with various stakeholders and industrial partners to ensure project success
- Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in project management, preferably in healthcare or process automation
- Demonstrated track record in managing complex transformation projects
- Experience in workforce transformation initiatives would be an advantage
- Strong background in agile project management methodology
- Proven expertise in budget and timeline management
- Experience in change management implementation
- Strong stakeholder engagement and communication abilities
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English
- Ability to work effectively with technical teams and various stakeholders