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Case Western Reserve University Senior Project Manager, Community Health Programs in Cleveland, Ohio

POSITION OBJECTIVE

The senior project manager performs diverse, complex management duties to oversee and sustain the Center for Clinical Investigations Community Health Programs. As a member of the central Community Health Programs team, the senior project manager works with and under the direction of the center senior director, in coordination with partner agencies, project teams, external partners, and target audiences, to sustain and advance the community health programs and is central to its ongoing success and sustainability. The senior project manager works under the direction of central team leadership at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine and with project teams including an extensive network of stakeholders and partners throughout the region and state. The senior project manager develops and is responsible for multiple projects and related timelines and budgets and for implementing their scopes of work, including annual work plans, deliverables, data and evaluation activities, Project ECHO TeleECHO Clinics, timelines, assigned tasks, resources, project meetings, and reports.

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  1. Working with the community health leadership teams, central and partner project teams, including vendors, consultants, and advisors, plan and oversee project timelines. Serve as the team lead for assigned project teams. Organize and lead virtual and in-person team meetings at Case Western Reserve University and plan, schedule and attend project team meetings as required to ensure that deliverables and timelines are achieved. Plan, coordinate, and lead the planning and implementation of online sessions to advance and support the community health programs and associated projects at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. (65%)
  2. Responsible for day-to-day oversight and operations of projects including internal, external, and web-based systems, personnel, and administration. Identity and develop funding proposals and budgets. Responsible for monitoring project budgets, expenditures, and overall financial performance and reporting requirements. Execute grant reports and budget revisions as needed. Ensure compliance with all grant-related policies including proper documentation, required reporting and invoicing, and timely communication with project sponsors. Work closely with CCI finance, track and monitor revenue and expense budgets. Prepare departmental performance and financial analyses and reports. (28%)

     

NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  1. Participate in national, state, and community meetings, conferences, committees, and task forces as required. Works in conjunction with appropriate department operations and Research Administration at the university. (5%)
  2. Perform other duties as assigned. (2%)

     

CONTACTS

Department: Contact with all levels of departmental faculty and staff to maintain workflow.

University: Regular contact with the Office of the Vice Dean for Translational Research Office, government relations, and communications to exchange information.

External: Daily contact with partners, government leadership, and other private and non-profit entities. Contact with contractors, outside vendors, and distributors of products.

Students: Little or no contact with students.

 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY

Directly supervises program staff as assigned.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Experience: 6 to 8 years of management/supervisory experience in a corporate or nonprofit organization; a healthcare setting is a plus.

Education: Bachelor's degree; Master's degree preferred.

              

REQUIRED SKILLS

Demonstrated success overseeing complex projects and timelines

Exceptional writing, editing and oral skills; proven record of using positive communication ski

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