St. Jude is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Program Manager, ARIA Program
Location
United States
Posted
2 days ago
Salary
$78K - $139.4K / year
Job Description
Role Description
The Program Manager plans and manages projects and/or programs, resource requirements, training needs, deliverables, and manages the design and testing of projects, inclusive of data management. May provide statistical analyses of quality improvement data.
The Department of Global Pediatric Medicine (GPM) is a growing department looking for professionals who are eager to help implement the St. Jude Global (SJG) mission by:
- Developing pediatric oncology, hematology, and rare disease clinical practice recommendations and guidelines.
- Training the clinical workforce.
- Developing and strengthening health systems and patient-centered initiatives.
- Advancing knowledge to sustain continuous improvement through research.
This role is eligible to be remote.
Please submit a cover letter when applying.
Responsibilities
- Lead the planning and execution of a program including defining objectives, approaches, goals, governance mechanisms, resource deployment, periodic reviews, contingency planning, and periodic reporting and communication.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams internally and externally to achieve defined outcomes aligned with departmental strategies.
- Plan, manage, and support the continued future-forward technical needs of the program.
- Identify and define how artificial intelligence (AI) may assist, leverage, and benefit program aims.
- Drive internal stakeholder management and communications, management of external vendors, and strong partnership with stakeholders inside and outside the institution.
- Manage direct reports as well as support other non-direct reporting staff and external contingent workers.
- Track program and/or project success.
- Provide oversight and management of program budgets through planning, control, and tracking of expenditures.
- Provide more complex analysis of data to create reports for senior leadership.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in a relevant field required.
- Master’s and/or Doctorate degree in the clinical, oncology, and/or research field is desired.
Requirements
- 4+ years of experience in program management and delivery.
- Experience designing and managing programs with focus on customer needs.
- Experience in program budget tracking, reporting, and risk management.
- Proven experience engaging with senior leaders to facilitate decision-making.
- Experience providing guidance and mentorship within program management team, 2+ years of experience preferred.
- Some experience driving continuous program improvement projects.
- 2+ years of experience in healthcare informatics within clinical oncology, preferred.
- Recent experience in future digital planning that includes artificial intelligence (AI) aspects, preferred.
- Clinical background is preferred.
- Experience in prescribing pediatric oncology chemotherapy regimens is preferred.
- Technical expertise would be great, but is not required.
Skills and Abilities
- Able to draw insights from different sets of data and quickly understand why issues are happening.
- Ability to carry out assignments with minimal supervision.
- Exhibits basic grasp of project management processes like scoping, scheduling, milestones, reporting, tools (MS project, etc.), and templates to support program planning and coordination.
- Solves problems quickly by identifying the right causes.
- Encourages others to see the opportunities ahead with changing circumstances.
- Leads team meetings on a need basis and effectively communicates with cross-functional teams for results.
- Understands and uses digital tools of communication as needed.
- Speaks up in meetings, raises concerns, and shares information with the team.
- Remains calm in challenging and uncertain times by maintaining a focus on the end goals and solving problems.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Defuses unforeseen developments and problems with ease.
- Drives engagement and ownership for the group to deliver ambitious results and solutions.
- Demonstrates a strong understanding of budget planning, forecasting processes, contracts, and grants.
- Manages budget and variance for own team and provides inputs for potential budget needs during planning.
- Analyzes budget & grant data, identifies trends, shares findings, and recommends actions as needed.
- Demonstrates a strong understanding of more advanced data management tools, systems, and processes.
- Is able to carry out more complex analysis of data, working with large/complex data sets, to create reports for senior leaders.
- Exhibits strong critical thinking to identify trends and draw out insights; works with a high level of independence.
- Plans workload for team and gives clear instructions and expectations on delivery.
- Frequently reviews work, gives positive and constructive feedback, and completes evaluations.
- Always coaches and supports the development efforts of each team member.
- Leverages knowledge of project management tools and methodologies to manage less complex programs, end to end.
- Defines scope and milestones clearly with a clear understanding of customer needs and overall program goals.
- Identifies and regularly communicates with critical cross-functional stakeholders, managing resources & conflicts and drives accountability.
- Evaluates and proposes suitable vendors based on understanding of vendor offerings, business needs, and internal evaluation criteria.
- Negotiates and oversees vendor service levels/terms for own area in line with organizational objectives.
- Addresses complex vendor issues around delivery through engagement with vendor leadership.
Compensation
In recognition of certain U.S. state and municipal pay transparency laws, St. Jude is including a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role. This is an estimate offered in good faith and a specific salary offer takes into account factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets, experience and training, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. It is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the salary range and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current salary range is $78,000 - $139,360 per year for the role of Program Manager, ARIA Program.
Benefits
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Company Description
St. Jude is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Job Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in a relevant field required.
- Master’s and/or Doctorate degree in the clinical, oncology, and/or research field is desired.
- 4+ years of experience in program management and delivery.
- Experience designing and managing programs with focus on customer needs.
- Experience in program budget tracking, reporting, and risk management.
- Proven experience engaging with senior leaders to facilitate decision-making.
- Experience providing guidance and mentorship within program management team, 2+ years of experience preferred.
- Some experience driving continuous program improvement projects.
- 2+ years of experience in healthcare informatics within clinical oncology, preferred.
- Recent experience in future digital planning that includes artificial intelligence (AI) aspects, preferred.
- Clinical background is preferred.
- Experience in prescribing pediatric oncology chemotherapy regimens is preferred.
- Technical expertise would be great, but is not required.
- Skills and Abilities
- Able to draw insights from different sets of data and quickly understand why issues are happening.
- Ability to carry out assignments with minimal supervision.
- Exhibits basic grasp of project management processes like scoping, scheduling, milestones, reporting, tools (MS project, etc.), and templates to support program planning and coordination.
- Solves problems quickly by identifying the right causes.
- Encourages others to see the opportunities ahead with changing circumstances.
- Leads team meetings on a need basis and effectively communicates with cross-functional teams for results.
- Understands and uses digital tools of communication as needed.
- Speaks up in meetings, raises concerns, and shares information with the team.
- Remains calm in challenging and uncertain times by maintaining a focus on the end goals and solving problems.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Defuses unforeseen developments and problems with ease.
- Drives engagement and ownership for the group to deliver ambitious results and solutions.
- Demonstrates a strong understanding of budget planning, forecasting processes, contracts, and grants.
- Manages budget and variance for own team and provides inputs for potential budget needs during planning.
- Analyzes budget & grant data, identifies trends, shares findings, and recommends actions as needed.
- Demonstrates a strong understanding of more advanced data management tools, systems, and processes.
- Is able to carry out more complex analysis of data, working with large/complex data sets, to create reports for senior leaders.
- Exhibits strong critical thinking to identify trends and draw out insights; works with a high level of independence.
- Plans workload for team and gives clear instructions and expectations on delivery.
- Frequently reviews work, gives positive and constructive feedback, and completes evaluations.
- Always coaches and supports the development efforts of each team member.
- Leverages knowledge of project management tools and methodologies to manage less complex programs, end to end.
- Defines scope and milestones clearly with a clear understanding of customer needs and overall program goals.
- Identifies and regularly communicates with critical cross-functional stakeholders, managing resources & conflicts and drives accountability.
- Evaluates and proposes suitable vendors based on understanding of vendor offerings, business needs, and internal evaluation criteria.
- Negotiates and oversees vendor service levels/terms for own area in line with organizational objectives.
- Addresses complex vendor issues around delivery through engagement with vendor leadership.
- Compensation
- In recognition of certain U.S. state and municipal pay transparency laws, St. Jude is including a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role. This is an estimate offered in good faith and a specific salary offer takes into account factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets, experience and training, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. It is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the salary range and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current salary range is $78,000 - $139,360 per year for the role of Program Manager, ARIA Program.
Benefits
- Explore our exceptional benefits!
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