Lead product managers: are passionate about creating the organisational environment for collective success enjoy promoting, championing and advocating for the work of others like fostering trust and aligning purpose between diverse teams and initiatives enjoy delivering in a fast-paced and complex environment They will typically have line management responsibility for one or more product managers and will coach or mentor several product managers. NHS product managers put people at the heart of everything they do. They are inclusive, ensuring NHS services work for everyone, improve lives, directly or indirectly and are designed for trust. They work in the open, testing assumptions, continuously making, learning and iterating, doing the hard work to make things easier for people. A lead product manager for the NHS App will: represent product management practice at a senior level, providing strong, decisive and visible product leadership, under the overall leadership of the Head of Product act as an initial point of escalation for key product decisions for a designated subset of a product portfolio, providing leadership, autonomy, support and direction as necessary work with product managers to ensure products and services have a clear vision with objectives aligned to the real needs of users and mission of the organisation ensure that teams have appropriate and relevant performance and success measures in place (e.g. Key Performance Indicators, Objectives & Key Results etc.) that align to user needs and organisational goals work with organisational leadership across programmes and organisational boundaries to ensure that vision and goals are aligned, key stakeholders and delivery partners are included, delivery coordinated and new partnership opportunities evaluated.