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Project Manager
Location
United States
Posted
4 days ago
Salary
Not specified
Job Description
Role Description
IEM is looking for a Full Time Project Manager who is ready to develop and execute a comprehensive program strategy to achieve the goals of a state's Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP). We are looking for detail-oriented, knowledgeable, and flexible project managers who will work with the IEM teams under the direction of the client; promoting operational change, standing up new processes, and integrating existing state systems.
Primary Location: Live within the state of Oklahoma. Work will take place either in the field, in an office environment, or from a personal location and will depend on the need of the project.
Travel Requirements: This position may require travel to complete work assignments or attend meetings.
Essential Functions:
- Manage the implementation of RHTP projects/program as determined by the state, including day-to-day program governance and oversight of the grant.
- Monitor project timelines, budgets, and performance metrics to ensure successful delivery and compliance with all federal and state funding and grant management guidelines.
- Identify risks, propose mitigation strategies, and prepare the projects for audit readiness from the beginning.
- Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders to align project activities with program objectives and funding requirements.
- Collaborate with state leadership and community partners (as needed) to enhance program effectiveness and sustainability.
- Lead a team of project staff (coordinators/analysts, etc.) to support the execution of program activities and deliverables.
- Prepare and present program updates and reports to key stakeholders, including progress reports, budget analysis, and impact assessments.
- Evaluate program outcomes and impact on rural health systems/programs/infrastructure in the state.
- Remain flexible and available to operate within the dynamic needs of a multi-year project that may evolve and require additional or different efforts.
- Collect, organize, and analyze quantitative and qualitative program data to evaluate project performance against established benchmarks and inform evidence-based recommendations to state leadership.
- Interpret statistical reports, dashboards, and data visualizations produced by internal analysts or external evaluators, translating findings into actionable insights for non-technical stakeholders.
- Apply basic statistical methods to monitor key performance indicators, validate data integrity in grant reporting, and support audit-readiness documentation.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as public health, public administration, etc.
- Ten (10) or more years in health project/program administration and grant management, preferably at the local, tribal, or state government level(s).
- Five (5) or more years of supervisory experience.
- An equivalent combination of experience and training that demonstrates the required knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to effectively perform the duties and functions of this position may be considered in lieu of a degree.
- Knowledge of and demonstrated experience with federal grant regulations and compliance requirements, particularly related to the Rural Health Transformation Program and/or state and other applicable federal grant funding requirements.
- Strong leadership and team management skills to inspire and guide project teams towards program goals.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills to foster partnerships and collaboration.
- Ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects simultaneously in a dynamic environment.
- Analytical and strategic thinking abilities, grounded in data literacy and statistical reasoning.
- Demonstrated proficiency in data interpretation and basic statistical analysis, including experience working with datasets, performance dashboards, or analytical tools.
Requirements
- Master of Public Health, Master of Public Administration (preferred).
- Demonstrated work with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) programs, rural health initiatives, or large-scale federal health grants.
- Experience with Statistical software or data analysis platforms and familiarity with health-related data sources.
Benefits
- Salary will be based on experience and location: $60,000 - $140,000.
- 10 paid Holidays.
- Vacation Pay.
- Sick Pay.
- 401 (K) plan with matching.
- Company paid STD and LTD.
Company Description
IEM is committed to providing reasonable workplace accommodations for individuals with disabilities. If you require assistance or reasonable accommodation during any part of the application or employment process, please email IEMhumanresources@iem.com with specific details about the requested accommodation.
Job Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as public health, public administration, etc.
- Ten (10) or more years in health project/program administration and grant management, preferably at the local, tribal, or state government level(s).
- Five (5) or more years of supervisory experience.
- An equivalent combination of experience and training that demonstrates the required knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to effectively perform the duties and functions of this position may be considered in lieu of a degree.
- Knowledge of and demonstrated experience with federal grant regulations and compliance requirements, particularly related to the Rural Health Transformation Program and/or state and other applicable federal grant funding requirements.
- Strong leadership and team management skills to inspire and guide project teams towards program goals.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills to foster partnerships and collaboration.
- Ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects simultaneously in a dynamic environment.
- Analytical and strategic thinking abilities, grounded in data literacy and statistical reasoning.
- Demonstrated proficiency in data interpretation and basic statistical analysis, including experience working with datasets, performance dashboards, or analytical tools.
- Master of Public Health, Master of Public Administration (preferred).
- Demonstrated work with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) programs, rural health initiatives, or large-scale federal health grants.
- Experience with Statistical software or data analysis platforms and familiarity with health-related data sources.
Benefits
- Salary will be based on experience and location: $60,000 - $140,000.
- 10 paid Holidays.
- Vacation Pay.
- Sick Pay.
- 401 (K) plan with matching.
- Company paid STD and LTD.
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