Project Manager – TES program - 40%
Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Geneva
- First posted
As a project manager, you contribute to the development, structuring, and capitalization of scientific and methodological knowledge necessary for the sustainable evolution of medical and care practices, going beyond an approach focused solely on prevention or individual behaviors. You provide transversal scientific expertise to support the implementation of the TES program, translating scientific and institutional data into tools, references, and operational supports intended for health professionals and internal instances. In this context, you ensure targeted scientific support by identifying, analyzing, and synthesizing scientific, institutional, and regulatory literature related to ecological transition in care. You provide scientific insight into topics such as clinical practices, care organization, patient pathways, or resource usage, while taking into account hospital realities. You thus contribute to consolidating the scientific foundations of the TES program. You also participate in the development of operational supports, notably by designing and writing eco-care sheets, reference documents, or framing notes, ensuring that scientific knowledge is made understandable, useful, and applicable. You guarantee the articulation between environmental impacts, care quality, patient safety, and professional acceptability. You also contribute to the coordination of institutional and transversal projects related to ecological transition in care, facilitating articulation between the various actors involved and ensuring project consistency with the institution's strategic orientations. In support of the TES team, you contribute to monitoring and tracking program indicators. You participate in structuring and exploiting the data necessary for the dashboard, perform occasional extractions from existing sources, and support the scientific interpretation of data, without ensuring the operational management of tools. You also participate in reflection on the evolution of indicators based on program maturity and available resources. Your activity is part of a systemic and ethical approach to sustainable care. You integrate clinical, organizational, ethical, social, and public health dimensions into your analyses, ensuring consistency with other institutional approaches such as quality, safety, patient partnership, or sustainability. You mobilize, when relevant, environmental evaluation methods such as life cycle analysis (LCA) to inform choices related to care practices, equipment, or organizations, in a logic of sustainability and responsibility in resource usage. You also contribute to the progressive integration of medico-economic dimensions into certain projects, in a logic of care sustainability. You work in close collaboration with the TES team, program referents, internal partners, and, when relevant, patient partners. You prepare content for scientific review and validation by competent instances and contribute to documentation and capitalization of produced knowledge. The position is hierarchically attached to the person in charge of ecological transition in care and implies functional collaborations with care teams, TES referents, patient partners, and internal experts. You hold a Bachelor's degree in the field of health, management, or public administration, complemented by project management training (CAS or DAS) validated by a referent or a PMO. You master project management methods, such as Hermes, and justify at least one year of successful experience as a project manager or project support. You demonstrate strong organizational, rigor, and innovation capabilities. You know how to animate groups, negotiate, and communicate with ease, both in writing and orally. Your synthesis and analysis skills allow you to effectively structure information and support decision-making. You mobilize your expertise in the care field to analyze and synthesize scientific data, design operational supports, and contribute to indicator tracking in a systemic and ethical approach to sustainable care. You collaborate effectively with multiple partners, document and capitalize produced knowledge, while mastering computer tools and demonstrating excellent relational and communication qualities. Your profile is distinguished by collaborative leadership, a strong team spirit, and openness to interprofessionality, essential qualities to accompany the implementation of the TES program and ensure the scientific and operational consistency of projects. Entry into function: 01.09.2026 Number of positions: 1 Activity rate: 40% Function class: 18 Contracts: fixed-term contract/mandate of 2 years Application deadline: 26.07.2026 Request for information: Ms. I. Da Ernestho Crespin, person in charge of ecological transition in care, tel 079 553 84 06. Your application file must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your curriculum vitae, copies of required diplomas and certificates for the position, and the last two work certificates. This announcement is addressed indiscriminately to women and men. Wishing to commit to the fight against unemployment
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