[Hiring] Senior Project Manager @Innovative Healthcare Informatics, LLC

This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description This role is ideal for a seasoned project leader who enjoys turning complex technology and business challenges into clear, successful delivery. As a Senior Project Manager, you will lead IT modernization and transformation initiatives across multiple industries, with a strong focus on healthcare and technology-enabled change. • Lead end-to-end delivery of medium to large IT modernization/transformation projects, from initial planning through go-live and stabilization. • Define clear project scope, objectives, benefits, deliverables, and success measures with business, clinical, and technology partners. • Build and manage detailed project plans, including schedule, budget, resources, dependencies, risks, and issues. • Coordinate cross-functional teams across business, clinical, operations, technology, vendors, and partners to keep work aligned and on track. • Run project governance, including status reporting, steering committee meetings, and executive updates, tailored to healthcare and non-healthcare settings. • Apply proven project management methods and standards to drive consistent, high-quality delivery. • Manage third-party vendors and service providers, including contracts, milestones, and performance. • Anticipate and address roadblocks early, driving decisions and trade-offs to protect scope, schedule, and value. Qualifications • 7–10 years of progressive experience leading IT modernization and transformation projects (for example, EHR/EMR, ERP/CRM, cloud migrations, data platforms, digital front door or similar initiatives). • Experience delivering projects in both public/government and private sector organizations. • Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. • Additional project management certifications (such as PRINCE2, Agile, Scrum, SAFe, or equivalent) strongly preferred. • Formal training in project management methodologies, frameworks, and tools. • Proven track record of delivering complex, cross-functional projects on time and within budget. • Familiarity with healthcare environments, regulations, and workflows, or other complex, highly regulated industries. Requirements • A strong people leader who can motivate and guide cross-functional, multi-disciplinary, and geographically dispersed teams. • An excellent communicator who can work confidently with executives, clinical leaders, business stakeholders, and technical teams. • A proactive problem-solver who manages risk, makes sound decisions, and keeps work moving forward. • Highly organized and comfortable managing multiple initiatives in fast-paced, changing environments. • Collaborative, adaptable, and committed to continuous improvement in how projects are planned and delivered. Benefits • Competitive salary and performance-based incentives. • Comprehensive benefits and retirement program. • The chance to lead high-impact IT modernization and transformation initiatives in healthcare and other industries. • A supportive, collaborative culture that values innovation, accountability, and your professional growth. Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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