Director Technology - Portfolio Management Permanent full-time position Hybrid model - WFH & Hawthorn East corporate office Cabrini benefits.....
Director Technology - Portfolio Management Permanent full-time position Hybrid model - WFH & Hawthorn East corporate office Cabrini benefits:
Access to not-for-profit salary packaging up to $15,900 tax free each year, plus $2650 meal & entertainment benefits
Hybrid working model - WFH & Cabrini corporate office
Myki Commuter discounted public transportation fares
Access to discounted private health insurance and gym memberships
Learning is highly valued and there are many opportunities for professional development
Excellent workplace culture and work/life balance
How you will make an impact Cabrini is experiencing an exciting time of technological advancement and digital transformation across our innovative healthcare organisation. As the Director Technology - Portfolio Management you will play an integral leadership role in the planning and delivery of strategic objectives within the Information Technology team. Reporting to the CIO, this role oversees portfolio delivery and acts as a key driver of engagement and relationship development between Information Technology and the clinical and corporate service units. To be successful in this role, you will be a natural problem solver and a cooperative leader with the ability to leverage digital, physical and human resources to deliver value outcomes effectively and efficiently with a strong focus on putting the customer/user's needs first. Key responsibilities will include:
Leading and mentoring a team of Project Managers, Business Analysts and Architects to ensure team members are appropriately aligned and equipped to meet business and technology objectives
Partnering with cross functional teams to establish, develop and communicate agreed plans and prioritising work to execute delivery of the roadmaps that support strategic goals
Driving the end-to-end delivery of all programs, projects and key initiatives, across the full portfolio, managing all aspects including financial, business benefit, timeframes, governance and quality standards
Ensuring quality decision making inclusive of impact assessment, risk and issue management, funding, change management and business readiness
Demonstrating delivery progress through monitoring, documenting, tracking, reporting, integrating and implementation of projects
Managing resource capacity planning and allocations for work performed, to ensure the 'go live' and change plans are in place
Managing project budgets, and managing financial aspects of all projects to realise benefits
Ensure the delivery of all programs of work meet compliance with relevant statutory and regulatory requirements including IT governance, processes, security and employees (including health and safety)
About you You will be an expert at aligning organisational and technology goals, providing value added solutions and maximising productivity within available resources. Additional requirements include:
Accredited tertiary qualifications in a relevant field
Professional certifications in Project Management
Strong leadership capability to organise and lead a diverse range of resources to deliver value outcomes effectively and efficiently
Significant experience working in a project/program management capacity, including all aspects of process development, execution and delivery (preferably in a hospital or healthcare environment)
Experience in the accountability for end to end governance and delivery processes which support project delivery and ensuring they meet stakeholder expectations
Ability to understand the needs of the business and translate them into technology solutions that align with technology strategy
Ability to build and maintain strong business relationships with key stakeholders based on trust
Demonstrated experience in the transparent management and prioritisation of projects in accordance with organisational objectives
Proven change management experience in a large and complex organisation
To view the position description click here Enquiries to : Arlene Jeffery, Recruitment Advisor - 0477 280 238 Does this sound like your new role? Bring your skills and enthusiasm to Cabrini and help optimise the patient experience and health outcomes for our community. You will have opportunities to learn new skills and give back to your community.
Working for Cabrini
Cabrini Health is a Catholic, private, for-purpose health service located in Melbourne's southeast. Inspired by the mission and ethic of care of the Cabrini Sisters, we have been providing quality, compassionate care to our community for 75 years.
There is something special about Cabrini. Wherever we work, we are compassionate, connected people transforming lives together. Our highly skilled staff and specialists incorporate clinical research, innovative models of care, and state-of-the-art technology to deliver the best possible care and outcomes for our patients. We demonstrate our mission to serve our community through outreach programs that support asylum seekers and provide healthcare in rural communities and in underdeveloped countries.
Our size, reputation, and growth strategy ensure genuine opportunities for our people to learn, grow and realise their potential.
Cabrini is an equitable and inclusive employer and is committed to providing a safe environment for children and vulnerable people.
Our values: Compassion - Integrity - Courage - Respect
MANDATORY FOR ALL NEW STAFF TO CABRINI
Employment with Cabrini Health will be based on satisfactory background checks such as professional references, National Police Check, vaccinations for Influenza and COVID-19 (including boosters), plus a Working with Children Check (WWCC) may also be requested. Please click here to apply.