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Senior Consultant – Health Advisory (Real Estate/Infrastructure)

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Senior Consultant – Health Advisory (Real Estate/Infrastructure)
London, United Kingdom | Full-time
About the role
We're working with a well-established project and cost consultancy as they expand into health, building out a new advisory offer for public sector health clients. The team is helping shape early investment decisions on complex capital and infrastructure programmes, building the case for change, testing feasibility, and developing business cases from initial strategy through to a fully worked Full Business Case (FBC).
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who has built or contributed to business cases, worked through options appraisal, and knows how to operate confidently at the intersection of cost, delivery, and client outcomes. Given the team's early-stage focus on health, there's meaningful scope to shape the practice's development in this new area.
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Responsibilities
- Prepare business cases, estate/property strategies, and operating models across:
- Statement of Case (SOC)
- Outline Business Case (OBC)
- Full Business Case (FBC) using the HM Treasury 5 Case Model
- Support the development of investment and change strategies for health and public sector clients
- Combine commercial, strategic, and operational perspectives to build a persuasive, evidence-based case
- Handle and interpret complex datasets, presenting findings clearly to support recommendations
- Manage relationships with stakeholders across:
- Clinical functions
- Finance
- Estates
- Delivery teams
- Work across both client-side and consultancy environments as required
- Support programme and project management activity for capital investment and change initiatives


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Requirements
Skills & Experience
Experience developing business cases using the HM Treasury 5 Case Model, with proficiency in navigating all stages from initiation through to Full Business Case.
- Ability to work with ambiguity and structure complex problems
- Strong financial literacy and commercial understanding
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the confidence to manage senior client relationships
- Mastery of working with large, complex datasets and translating them into clear, actionable insight
- Collaborative team player, resilient under pressure, with flexibility to travel and adapt to fast-changing project needs
Desirable but not essential:
- Prior exposure to health or social care sector projects
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