Icf
Healthcare
PMODirectorHEALTHPROGRAM
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“PMO Director HEALTH PROGRAM at Icf. Skills: Program Operations, Health Transformation, Grant Administration, Procurement Support. Provide senior-level operational leadership and coordination for health. Manage day-to-day program execution”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensure timely, organized, and compliant delivery of program activities; Maintain quality control standards; Reinforce disciplined execution
Industry & Context.
Risk monitoring; Issue escalation
Live in Massachusetts, Up to 25% travel
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor’s degree in public health, health policy, health administration, public administration, public policy, business administration, economics, or related field, Minimum 8 years of experience managing large state or federally funded health-related grant programs, cooperative agreements, or public-sector healthcare initiatives, Demonstrated experience supporting CMS, CDC, HRSA, or other federally funded health initiatives, Demonstrated experience operating in compliance-driven environments subject to state and federal requirements, Demonstrated experience leading multidisciplinary teams, Demonstrated experience overseeing complex implementation efforts across procurement, grant administration, reporting, technical assistance, and partner engagement, Experience establishing and administering Program Management Office (PMO) structures, Experience coordinating procurement lifecycle activities and contract oversight within public-sector or healthcare settings, Experience maintaining reporting, documentation, and tracking systems in audit-visible or monitoring-intensive environments
Nice to Have
Master’s degree preferred, PMP certification preferred, understanding of state health systems, Medicaid programs, rural health environments, or safety-net provider networks preferred
What You'll Do.
Provide senior-level operational leadership and coordination for health
Manage day-to-day program execution
Establish and maintain integrated project schedules
Establish and maintain risk registers
Establish and maintain action logs
Establish and maintain documentation workflows
Coordinate cross-functional workstreams supporting procurement lifecycle activities
Coordinate subrecipient onboarding
Coordinate deliverable monitoring
Coordinate recurring reporting requirements
Oversee onboarding of new team members
Establish structured processes for training
Establish structured processes for documentation standards
Establish structured processes for workflow integration
Establish structured processes for role clarity
Ensure staff understand compliance expectations
Ensure staff understand reporting cycles
Ensure staff understand governance processes
Monitor operational risks
Identify pacing or compliance concerns
Escalate issues to senior leadership
Oversee preparation of recurring and ad hoc reports
Supervise analysts and coordinators
Maintain quality control standards
Reinforce disciplined execution across workstreams
Support rapid startup environments
Support high-volume implementation periods
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional workstreams; Multidisciplinary teams
Communication Scope
Stakeholder engagement; Reporting
Process & Methodology
Program Management Office (PMO), Integrated schedules, Risk management, Documentation controls, Onboarding processes
Full Job Description
# **PMO Director / Program Operations** **You are required to live in Massachusetts to be considered for this role.** Provides senior-level operational leadership and coordination for complex state or federally funded health transformation initiatives. Responsible for managing day-to-day program execution across grant administration, procurement support, financial monitoring, reporting, compliance tracking, technical assistance coordination, and stakeholder engagement. Establishes and maintains integrated project schedules, risk registers, action logs, and documentation workflows to ensure timely, organized, and compliant delivery of program activities. Coordinates cross-functional workstreams supporting procurement lifecycle activities (e.g., RFIs, RFPs, contract tracking), subrecipient onboarding, deliverable monitoring, and recurring reporting requirements. Oversees onboarding of new team members and establishes structured processes for training, documentation standards, workflow integration, and role clarity across workstreams. Ensures staff understand compliance expectations, reporting cycles, and governance processes. Monitors operational risks, identifies pacing or compliance concerns, and escalates issues to senior leadership as appropriate. Oversees preparation of recurring and ad hoc reports for state agencies and federal partners, ensuring documentation is consistent, defensible, and audit-ready. Supervises analysts and coordinators, maintaining quality control standards and reinforcing disciplined execution across workstreams. Supports rapid startup environments and high-volume implementation periods requiring structured coordination and strong internal controls. Up to 25% travel may be required. **Basic Qualifications:** * Bachelor’s degree in public health, health policy, health administration, public administration, public policy, business administration, economics, or related field required. Master’s degree preferred. * PMP certification preferred. *
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