Project Manager
18-month FTC
Edinburgh/Hybrid
E3 Grade £42,090 - £48,996
Everything we do at the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) aims to create the right environment for colleges and universities to thrive individually and collectively.
The Scottish Funding Council is Scotland’s tertiary education and research authority. Our ambition is to make Scotland an outstanding place to learn, educate, research, and innovate – now and for the future. So, naturally, we have a clear focus on recruiting the best people and developing them throughout their career.
We invest around £2 billion every year, and our funding enables colleges and universities to provide life-changing opportunities for over half a million people.
We’re not only looking for the best people to come and work for us, but also people who will connect with our guiding principles which include working in partnership, championing diversity, and supporting sustainability for future generations.
By fostering our guiding principles, we are very proud of the inclusive working environment that we have created. We are committed to attracting people of all backgrounds: we want our colleague base to reflect the people and communities that we serve.
Job Summary
To lead the project management of the College Infrastructure Strategy (CIS) delivery to achieve its strategic goals. This is a key role to the success of the strategy delivery. The Project Manager will oversee and report progress on delivery of the strategy’s planned work programmes on a day-to-day basis, supporting the Finance and Funding Directorate’s Senior Management, and managing systems and processes required to ensure successful delivery in a high-paced environment.
On appointment the post will be Project Manager for the implementation of the CIS. One of the key areas of responsibility for this post is communicating with SFC colleagues across all directorates and college leaders to ensure positive engagement with and be responsive to the CIS delivery plan, and to the SFC consultancy support work plans. This will require the role holder to build and maintain good working relationships with SFC colleagues across all directorates, the SFC consultancy support team, Colleges Scotland, college leaders responsible for their infrastructure and other government bodies.