Interdepartmental Project Manager

State of Rhode Island

$106K — $121K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master's Degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, or a related field
  • Experience in a highly responsible research, fiscal analysis, and policy development role
  • Thorough knowledge of project management in interdepartmental settings
  • Ability to communicate effectively with various constituents and state officials
  • Familiarity with computer and communication technologies for project management

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with State agencies to enhance cross-system collaboration
  • Oversee project development and perform program evaluation and fiscal analysis
  • Represent multiple state departments in media and public communication
  • Conduct program analysis to assess departmental services
  • Liaise with the general assembly and media on policy impacts

Benefits

  • Access to comprehensive employee benefits through the Office of Employee Benefits
  • Mandatory participation in direct deposit for all employees
  • Potential for professional development in a high-responsibility role
  • Engagement with state-level projects that impact public health and policy
  • Opportunity to influence interdepartmental collaboration and service delivery
Full Job Description
Department
Department of AdministrationDivision
Project/Program ManagementSalary
$106,952.00 - $121,189.00Job Profile
Scheduled Work Days & Work Hours

Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:00pm

35 Hours - Non-Standard
Job Requisition Number
JR103290 Interdepartmental Project Manager (Open)Pay Grade
C00139 AClassification
Interdepartmental Project ManagerClass Definition

GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: To work with State agencies and/or organizations to strengthen cross-system collaboration and implement integrated services organization and delivery policies; to be responsible for several project development; to perform research, program evaluation, fiscal and policy analysis on various issues affecting consumers of human service programs; to initiate, plan, coordinate, supervise and review a continuous information educational and community relations program; to serve in a highly responsible communication capacity representing a number of state departments in their contact with state, local, public and media officials; and to do related work as required.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the general direction of a department director or a consortium with considerable latitude for the exercise of initiative and independent judgement; assignments are subject to review for results obtained in adherence to established policies and procedures.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Supervision of staff specialists and position assigned to assist in the performance and execution of specific projects delegated by the director.

ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED:

  • To work with State agencies and/or organizations to strengthen cross-system collaboration and implement integrated service organization and delivery policies.
  • To be responsible for special project development authorized and delegated by a director. To perform research, fiscal and policy analysis on various issues affecting consumers of human service programs.
  • To serve in a highly responsible communications capacity representing a number of state departments in their contact with state, local, public and media officials.
  • To perform complex program analysis and evaluation of departmental services.
  • To research and write commentary on various issues affecting consumers of human service programs.
  • To resolve complaints or objections and to prepare reports on complex issues for consideration and decision by the director(s).
  • To be responsible for developing and maintaining a continuous coordinated effort in liaison with the general assembly, state agencies, general public, and media.
  • To be responsible for the development, implementation, and dissemination of newsletter specific to legislative changes and their impact.
  • To operate publishing, graphic, and financial computer programs required for specific projects.
  • To represent the director(s) as assigned in contacts with constituents and officials to explain specific polices and their impact.
  • To keep departmental officials informed of the director's decisions and recommendations on programs and policies.
  • To make frequent contact with departmental officials relative to decisions and recommendations on program and policy issues.
  • To do related work as required.


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT:

KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND CAPACITIES: A thorough knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques of projects management related to developing interdepartmental programs and services; a thorough knowledge of planning, budgeting and evaluation process and the ability to apply them in a human service system; a thorough knowledge of practices, procedures and protocols for press relations; the ability to research and prepare reports and recommendations for dissemination of policy information; a working knowledge of computers and communication technology; a thorough knowledge of, and the ability to, evaluate the attitudes and reactions of interested and affected groups and their demands and needs for information about the department's programs and objectives; and the ability to communicate effectively with a variety of constituents, state officials and the general public; and related capacities and abilities.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

Education: Such as may have been gained through: possession of a Master's Degree in Public Administration, Business Administration or a related field; and

Experience: Such as may have been gained through: considerable employment in a highly responsible position involving responsibility for the research, fiscal analysis and policy development and dissemination of information.

Or, any combination of education and experience that shall be substantially equivalent to the above education and experience.

Supplemental Information

For the RI Bridges Program EPMO, to support one or more of the State agencies and/or organizations (EOHHS, DHS, HSRI) to implement integrated IT services and strengthen cross-system collaboration; to be responsible for project development; to perform business process and system analysis on various issues affecting consumers of human service programs (e.g. Medicaid, SNAP, TANF, and Health Insurance; to initiate, plan, coordinate, supervise and review information systems enhancements; to serve in a highly responsible communication capacity primarily representing the agency business program leads to drive program needs; and to do related work as required. This Interdepartmental Project Manager will be coordinating with the RI Bridges Program, EPMO, EOHHS and the Executive Steering Committee. In addition to Project Management skills, experience with software development, business analysis, system integration and technical upgrades for Medicaid-related projects within large scale health and human service IT systems is preferred.

Benefits

For information regarding the benefits available to State of Rhode Island employees, please visit the Office of Employee Benefits' website at http://www.employeebenefits.ri.gov/.

Also, be advised that a new provision in RI General Law 35-6-1 was enacted requiring direct deposit for all employees. Specific to new hires, the law requires that all employees hired after September 30, 2014 participate in direct deposit. Accordingly, any employee hired after this date will be required to participate in the direct deposit system. At the time the employee is hired, the employee shall identify a financial institution that will serve as a personal depository agency for the employee.

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