Senior Project Manager – Salary £45,000 to £60,000
Are you ready to return to work after a career break? Do you have a passion for transformation? Do you like to challenge the status quo, think differently and look at ways technology can solve business problems? Then the Aviva Tech & Change Delivery Returner Programme could be just what you’re looking for.
The Programme is now in its fourth year and is for those who’ve had an extended career break of two or more years, as of January 2025. This is a tailored six-month programme, with the opportunity to transition to a permanent role.
We are currently recruiting for Senior Project Managers to be a part of our team! At Aviva, we love to constantly innovate and improve the experience and security for our customers. We have brought together our technology change agents into 3 hubs to drive deliveries and outcomes, which means that you can work on projects and programmes across the business.
For our Tech & Change Delivery Returner opportunities, you will need to have previously worked in a similar role to that being advertised. You don’t need to be from an insurance background though, we’re interested in meeting you irrespective of which industry you’ve previously work in. Positions are available in Bristol, Norwich & York.
** Please note: we are hosting a virtual Insight Event (via Microsoft Teams Webinar) on Tuesday 28th January 2025 from 10:00 – 12:30. Join us to find out more about the roles, the Tech & Change Delivery Returner Programme and Aviva. You’ll get the opportunity to meet and hear from the Programme Leads as well as Programme Alumni
A bit about the Programme:
Aviva is offering a paid six-month returner programme starting on Tuesday 13th May 2025, with the opportunity of a permanent role at the end.
Our Project Manager roles will be offered at Aviva’s Bristol, Norwich or York offices.
Aviva flexes hours and working patterns to suit its customers, business, and you.
The likelihood is you’ll balance time in the office (minimum 50%) with working from home each week. We call this Smart Working, combining the benefits of flexibility with time together with colleagues. Therefore, you’ll need to be willing to relocate if you don’t currently live within reasonable commuting distance of the relevant office for the role you are applying for. That way you’ll get to spend time with your team in person, as well as virtually, and get access to the right internal support networks to help you to succeed.
Your journey on the programme starts with easing you in on your first day – getting your IT Kit and meeting your Leader and Buddy. This is followed by a Programme Induction where you’ll meet the Programme Leads and the other returners joining. During this time, you’ll find out more about Aviva, the Tech & Change Delivery Returner Programme and you’ll join your first of four Career Returners Coaching Workshops.
You’ll then join your team where you’ll collaborate with lots of forward-thinking people – working alongside, sharing ideas with, and learning from the best in the business.
You’ll get to work (and play) with all the latest tech and be involved in some fascinating initiatives to make life better for our 19.6 million customers or colleagues. Nothing beats the buzz of seeing a project you’ve worked on save a colleague valuable time or put a smile on a customer’s face.
Throughout the Programme, you’ll have a great internal and external support to help you to transition successfully back into the workplace, including a Leader, Mentor and Buddy and specialised returner coaching.
You’ll also enjoy the support of your peers and the Programme Leads on the returner programme and from previous cohorts.
A bit about the job:
As a Senior Project Manager, you will deliver projects that support Aviva’s strategy through successfully embedding change to continuously improve our customer experience. You’ll manage the delivery of end-to-end project plans; including identifying and managing dependencies; minimising delivery and operational risk, forecasting and managing budgets; and providing regular project status updates and reports to senior management. All whilst leading, collaborating, influencing and challenging internal and external stakeholders, teams and third-party suppliers.
Skills and experience we’re looking for:
The ability to work at pace with resiliency whilst showing a willingness to try new ways of working in delivery of outcomes.
Strong project management skills through all phases of the project lifecycle from initiation/discovery through to benefits realisation.
Confident in leading projects with robust risk and budget management experience.
Ability to monitor and report on project progress and ensure adherence to project plans, manage changes to the project scope, plan and project costs using appropriate governance, manage project documentation ensuring proper documentation control.
Comfortable working with senior stakeholders with strong and effective influencing skills to challenge and drive change as well as experience managing third-party suppliers.
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