We are looking for a motivated Director of Program Management ready to take us to the next level! If you have 5+ years of experience in managing large IT projects, Child Welfare or related Health and Human Service, developing and executing complex project plans encompassing OCM, and are looking for your next career move, apply now.
Job Description
We are looking for a Director of Program Management with 5+ years of experience in managing large IT projects, Child Welfare or related Health and Human Services, and a Bachelor's degree in one of the following Business Administration, Social Work, Engineering, and or MBA. This position will be full-time and hybrid.
What You'll Do
Directs, manages, plans, and leads a team of programmatic staff responsible for executing vision, system requirements, change management, training of field staff, and successful implementation of a new CCWIS system
Development, refinement, and finalization of system requirements.
This includes crafting a visionary blueprint that balances innovative solutions with adherence to federal and statutory mandates
Leads team to collect detailed functional and non-functional requirements from various stakeholders. Analyze these requirements to understand their impact on business processes and system design
Provide exemplary leadership to a team comprising specialized leads in Programmatic, Change Management, and Training domains
Foster a culture of excellence and collaboration, guiding the team towards achieving strategic objectives
Strategically engage with partners and external stakeholders, ensuring their meaningful involvement in the system's evolution
Spearhead initiatives to gather and integrate their insights, thereby enriching the system's design and functionality
Provide consistent updates to community stakeholders in a variety of mediums
Champion the representation of Child Welfare programmatic and practice perspectives within the project framework
Advocate for these perspectives, ensuring they are integral to the project's vision and execution
Act as the principal liaison and communication conduit between the Assistant Secretary of Child Welfare, the IT department, PMO, and the System Integrator Vendor
Develop a comprehensive training strategy that addresses the needs of different user groups within the organization
Address challenges with creative problem-solving while maintaining strict adherence to timelines, budgetary constraints, and quality standards
Form a strong relationship with the business stakeholders and IT, partnering to resolve project related issues, provides project status updates and escalates issues and concerns appropriately
Evaluate current process and work within the team to create innovative approaches with IT, PMO and SI vendor to solve complex needs and problems
Drive team execution and communications with management and stakeholders
Manage project issues and risks and escalate as necessary
Manage project conflicts, challenges, and dynamic business requirements to keep the project running efficiently
Work with the team leads to resolve people problems and project roadblocks
Able to do postmortem and root cause analysis to help teams continuously improve their practices to ensure maximum productivity
Implement and support programmatic principles, rules, and processes
Proactively identify and eliminate impediments and facilitate flow of project work
What You'll Need
Required:
Bachelor's degree in one of the following Business Administration, Social Work, Engineering, and or MBA or related field preferred
5+ years of Experience in managing large projects
Experience in Child Welfare or related Health and Human Services
Experience in developing and executing complex project plans encompassing OCM, training, requirements gathering, and representing program office needs and objectives in IT projects
Experience in leading large multifaceted teams to execute and lead successful project implementations
Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a fast paced, high velocity, environment; ability to stay focused on responsibilities, meet deadlines and manage competing priorities under pressure
Ability to drive effective meetings: workshops, design, and problem-solving sessions
Ability to present ideas in business friendly and user-friendly language; demonstrated aptitude for working with, supporting and communicating with users and customers
Preferred:
Child Welfare or CCWIS experience
Physical Demands
Ability to safely and successfully perform the essential job functions consistent with the ADA and other federal, state and local standards
Sedentary work that involves sitting or remaining stationary most of the time with occasional need to move around the office to attend meetings, etc.
Ability to conduct repetitive tasks on a computer, utilizing a mouse, keyboard, and monitor
Reasonable Accommodation Statement
If you require a reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employment selection process, please direct your inquiries to application.accommodations@cai.io or (888) 824 - 8111.
Equal Employment Opportunity Policy Statement
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