The Engagement Manager is a pivotal coordination role designed to unify the Society's clinical expertise with the lived experience of patients and their loved ones. Your primary responsibility is the effective management and coordination of our Professional Advisory Groups (PAGs), which are elected members responsible for providing advice and expertise in matters relating to their profession. You will ensure these groups operate efficiently, helping them develop robust work programmes that deliver on the Society's strategic objectives across policy, research, education and campaigns. Building on this coordination, you will embed the patient voice through our Patient, Relatives and Public Advisory Group. You will integrate the lived experience voice into the heart of our work, ensuring that guidelines, campaigns, and educational resources consider patients' perspectives priorities, and that the Society as a whole is an organisation with patients at their loved ones at the heart. Working in a matrix style with the Head of Policy, Standards and Research and the Head of Communications and Membership Engagement, you will lead on key deliverables including lay summaries of clinical guidelines, joint advocacy campaigns for equitable care, and the ethical sharing of patient stories to humanise our policy asks. You will also work closely with the Communications team to integrate the patient voice into our communications outputs across social media content, newsletters, blogs, and audiovisual content. To apply: please send your CV and a supporting statement (maximum 500 words) outlining how you meet the essential criteria listed in the person specification to Closing date: applications must be received by 9am Monday 20 April. Interviews:scheduled totake place on 1 May. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Hybrid working with a minimum of two days in the office in London.
Aug 22, 2026
Full time
The Engagement Manager is a pivotal coordination role designed to unify the Society's clinical expertise with the lived experience of patients and their loved ones. Your primary responsibility is the effective management and coordination of our Professional Advisory Groups (PAGs), which are elected members responsible for providing advice and expertise in matters relating to their profession. You will ensure these groups operate efficiently, helping them develop robust work programmes that deliver on the Society's strategic objectives across policy, research, education and campaigns. Building on this coordination, you will embed the patient voice through our Patient, Relatives and Public Advisory Group. You will integrate the lived experience voice into the heart of our work, ensuring that guidelines, campaigns, and educational resources consider patients' perspectives priorities, and that the Society as a whole is an organisation with patients at their loved ones at the heart. Working in a matrix style with the Head of Policy, Standards and Research and the Head of Communications and Membership Engagement, you will lead on key deliverables including lay summaries of clinical guidelines, joint advocacy campaigns for equitable care, and the ethical sharing of patient stories to humanise our policy asks. You will also work closely with the Communications team to integrate the patient voice into our communications outputs across social media content, newsletters, blogs, and audiovisual content. To apply: please send your CV and a supporting statement (maximum 500 words) outlining how you meet the essential criteria listed in the person specification to Closing date: applications must be received by 9am Monday 20 April. Interviews:scheduled totake place on 1 May. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Hybrid working with a minimum of two days in the office in London.
A prominent healthcare organization in Greater London is seeking an Engagement Manager to unify clinical expertise and patient experiences. This pivotal role involves managing Professional Advisory Groups, integrating patient voices into various initiatives, and ensuring efficient operations that contribute to strategic objectives. Candidates should demonstrate strong coordination and communication skills. The role offers a hybrid working model with a minimum of two days in the office.
Jul 26, 2026
Full time
A prominent healthcare organization in Greater London is seeking an Engagement Manager to unify clinical expertise and patient experiences. This pivotal role involves managing Professional Advisory Groups, integrating patient voices into various initiatives, and ensuring efficient operations that contribute to strategic objectives. Candidates should demonstrate strong coordination and communication skills. The role offers a hybrid working model with a minimum of two days in the office.