Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Public Health
ProgramManagerIII,PublicHealthSocialSciences
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“Program Manager III, Public Health Social Sciences at Wake Forest University Health Sciences. Skills: Project management, Cross-functional coordination, Vendor/stakeholder management. Provide primary project management support for two NCI-funded cancer care delivery studies. Assist with protocol development and study regulatory activities”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensures programs meet target population needs; Ensures programs align with organization's mission; Achieve desired outcomes with diverse clientele
Industry & Context.
Analytical and critical thinking; Skilled problem solver
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree, 5+ years of experience, 3 years of experience in project management, administration or supervisory experience
Nice to Have
Master's Degree in Health Administration, Business Administration or related field, Certified project management professional
What You'll Do.
Provide primary project management support for two NCI-funded cancer care delivery studies
Assist with protocol development and study regulatory activities
Manage the study budget
Track and support implementation activities
Assist with the development of scholarly products
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Interface with Wake Forest NCORP research staff; Support site and study team communication activities; Build relationships with business partners across departments; Facilitate work among teams
Communication Scope
Oral and written communication skills; Verbal and written communication skills; Presentation skills
Process & Methodology
Project management support, Manage study budget, Track and support implementation activities
Full Job Description
**Department:** 85043 Wake Forest University Health Sciences - Academic Public Health Sciences: Social Sciences **Status:** Full time **Benefits Eligible:** Yes **Hou****rs Per Week:** 40 **Schedule Details/Additional Information:** Monday - Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm **Pay Range** $41.10 - $61.65 The Program Manager III will provide primary project management support for two NCI-funded cancer care delivery studies, as well as general support for the Wake Forest NCI Community Oncology Research Program cancer care delivery research activities. The program manager will interface with Wake Forest NCORP research staff and assist with protocol development and study regulatory activities. They will also assist with site recruitment and training activities, manage the study budget, support site and study team communication activities, track and support implementation activities, and assist with the development of scholarly products from the study. _**Job Summary**_ Under administrative review, perform management level work directed toward the planning, implementation and coordination of one or more programs for an association, non-profit, or similar organization. _**Education / Experience**_ Bachelor's degree and 5+ or more years of experience. Master's Degree in Health Administration, Business Administration or related field preferred. A minimum of 3 years of experience in project management, administration or supervisory experience. _**Licensure, Certification and / or Registration**_ Certified project management professional preferred. _**Essential Functions**_ 1\. Executes programs that meet the needs of the organization's target population and that are in alignment with the organization's stated mission. 2\. Supervises the work of program staff to ensure the quality of service provided. 3\. Assists in the development of customized solutions to individual client needs. 4\. Participates in program evaluation by collecting and analyzing data in support of key performance
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