Project Manager

Duration: 3 Months

Pay Rate: $65/hr on W2.

Assigned to programs/initiatives under the management of the NYC H+H Office of Ambulatory Care and Population Health, and under the direction of the relevant leads within each discrete initiative, Project Managers will be responsible for providing project-level support for key workstreams within complex direct service programs such as, the Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center (HERRC) facilities which offer direct service provision, resource navigation, and temporary shelter to single adults, adult families, and families with children. Multiple roles exist within this title, and individual staff will be assigned to the best fitting role based on experience.

Specific responsibilities may include:

  • Supporting all aspects of project lifecycles for assigned workstreams including planning, scope definition, design, execution, and delivery.
  • Developing and maintaining templates and tools to track project progress, facilitating the collection of project information/measurables, and managing the dissemination of information and updates related to project status updates.
  • Monitoring progress of projects and the status of deliverables; proactively escalate any/all issues or risks.
  • Serving as a point of contact for various NYC Health + Hospitals departments, City agencies, and contracted vendors.
  • Assisting in planning and conducting trainings including creating any required training materials.
  • Providing on-site support related to project implementation and oversight.
  • Providing policy and operational support/guidance and help develop strategies for improving service delivery within the assigned workstream.
  • Assisting in reviewing and approving invoices; provide recommendations related to budgetary planning.

Education:         

  • Experience working with the Department of Education, Administration for Childrens’ Services, or other educational programs.
  • Experience working with educators, administrators, or case malmanagement staff.
  • Experience working with parents and/or children.
  • Experience working with community engagement and/or community service providers/non-profits.
  • Candidate must be reliable for independent work, be able to lead change as part of a collaborative team.
  • Fluency in languages other than English, particularly Spanish.
  • Experience managing multiple external contractors/vendors strongly preferred
  • NYC area residency preferred.
  • 3 or more years of program/project management experience
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred

Languages:     

  • English (Read Write Speak)
  • Spanish (Preffered)

Shift: Day/Night/ Evening