[Remote] Project Manager
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. The CDC Foundation is seeking a candidate for a full-time Project Manager position to support an evaluation capacity-building project for non-governmental Veteran-serving organizations. The role involves strong management and leadership to enhance collaboration among various partners to improve public health initiatives aimed at veteran suicide prevention.
Responsibilities
- Formulates program-related goals, objectives, operating policies, strategic plans, guidelines, governance, standards and priorities to ensure consistency with organization, department and division standard operating procedures
- Serve as the primary project liaison for and between internal and external stakeholders
- Builds strong partnerships and provides strategic implementation expertise that ensures impactful, efficient and effective program implementation
- Lead the administration of grantmaking activities, including RFP development, contracting, invoicing, reporting, and dissemination initiatives with non-governmental Veteran-serving organizations
- Oversee budget forecasting and financial reporting to internal teams and donors
- Hires, recruits, supervises, mentors and serves as a technical partner for other employees on the assigned project
- Prepares deliverables, workplans, narrative reports, presentations, briefing documents, and other relevant communications to key internal and external partners in collaboration with project team
- Collaborate with evaluation staff and support the design and implementation of performance and impact evaluations across the broader VSPE activities
- Support technical staff in supporting a responsive capacity building and technical assistance approach to VSO grantees
- Support technical staff as they advise, partner with, and coach grantees to strengthen competencies for strong, ongoing program evaluation, in collaboration with the project team and funding partners
- Contributes to resource mobilization efforts for the assigned project
- Represents the CDC Foundation at technical and strategic planning meetings with internal and external stakeholders
- May travel domestically as needed to represent the designated programs and the CDC Foundation (up to 10% annually)
- Participates in and/or leads special projects and other duties as assigned
Skills
- Master's degree from an accredited college or university with a background in public health, public administration, community development, or related field required
- Strong project management and grant management skills and ability to meet deadlines. Candidates with a minimum of ten years project management experience required
- Demonstrated experience with partnership engagement, strategic relationship stewardship and new business development
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills with experience preparing, writing, and editing complex documents such as detailed reports to donors; briefing documents for external audiences, donors, and other stakeholders/partners
- Demonstrated the ability to work well independently and within teams
- Outstanding interpersonal and teamwork skills; collegial, energetic, and able to develop productive relationships with colleagues, donors, stakeholders, and partners
- Sound judgment and maturity, exemplified by consistent professionalism in dealing with individuals at all levels both internally and externally
- Experience managing or overseeing capacity building efforts sufficient to provide advice and guidance regarding appropriate training and equipping activities
- Exposure to monitoring and evaluation with a focus on integrating evidence building into upstream public health programs
- Preferred familiarity with the CDC Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health and the American Evaluation Association's Guiding Principles for Evaluators
- Preferred experience with military and veteran communities and or working on injury and violence prevention topics
Benefits
- Plus benefits
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