IT Project Manager - Public Sector
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Job description
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Understand both the service delivery system for programs which are administered by states and monitored by federal regulators.
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Review and be expert in the business operations for service and efficiency improvements.
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Evaluate programs and make recommendations for improvements.
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Understand and be an expert in complex federal regulations and requirements.
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Analyze and interpret federal and state law and regulation.
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Assess best practices and provide technical assistance to clients.
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Manage small projects, staff and tasks with limited supervision while meeting and exceeding performance expectations.
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Facilitate client discussions.
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Delegate tasks and responsibilities to team members.
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Manage daily project functions and client interaction.
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Participate in sales motions related to the practice.
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Lead proposal writing teams, including writing sections, coordinating efforts, and preparing proposal submissions.
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Prepare other written reports and materials for clients., + Support project planning activities, including development and maintenance of work plans, schedules, milestones, and deliverables in accordance with established agency standards.
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Assist with monitoring project progress against approved schedules and scope, escalating concerns to project leadership as appropriate.
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Provide risk, issue, and dependency tracking, including documentation, analysis, and status updates.
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Support preparation and maintenance of project documentation, such as status reports, decision logs, action items, and meeting materials.
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Support enterprise project and portfolio management disciplines, including intake, prioritization, dependency management, and executive reporting.
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Assist in coordinating across programs, system integrators, and oversight entities to support consistent delivery and transparent status reporting.
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Contribute to the development of project materials that support federal and state oversight requirements.
Preferred Project Management Qualifications and Skills:
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Experience supporting enterprise project management offices (EPMO) for large public sector or health and human services agencies, preferably Medicaid agencies.
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Familiarity with Medicaid Enterprise Systems (MES) and Medicaid Information Technology Architecture (MITA) principles, including system lifecycle management, federal oversight expectations, and CMS reporting artifacts.
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Experience supporting multi-vendor, multi-program portfolios, balancing enterprise priorities with program-specific delivery needs.
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Knowledge of California state government environments, including oversight, governance, or control agency coordination.
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Experience assisting with project and portfolio intake, prioritization, and status reporting using established agency tools and frameworks.
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Ability to support project governance activities, including preparation of materials for executive steering committees, leadership briefings, and control body reviews.
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Experience developing or maintaining project artifacts such as work plans, schedules, risk logs, issue logs, decision logs, and dashboards in accordance with agency standards.
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Familiarity with federal and state compliance reporting, including support for audits, assessments, or oversight activities.
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Experience supporting or aligning project activities with California Project Approval Lifecycle (PAL) requirements, including preparation or support of PAL artifacts, stage gate documentation, and coordination with oversight entities.
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Assist with monitoring project progress against approved schedules and scope, escalating concerns to project leadership as appropriate.
Requirements
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Strong Microsoft Office applications skills, especially data analytics (i.e. ACCESS, SQL, SPSS)
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Ability to use sound judgment in completing tasks and to seek guidance when needed.
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Attention to detail and ability to work with large data sets with accurate results.
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Ability to move projects forward within a specific timeline and budget while working at a detailed level.
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Commitment to exceptional client service.
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Creative problem-solving ability and consultancy mindset.
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Dedication to accomplishing goals and challenges presented by clients and management.
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Ability to interact with various levels of management and clients.
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Flexible, self-starter possessing intellectual curiosity.
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Enthusiasm for life-long learning and staying well-informed about current business issues.
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Able to follow, critically evaluate, and improve upon current processes.
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Excellent business writing skills and ability to make presentations to various audiences.
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Ability to recognize issues and identify solutions., + Education: Bachelor's degree required and Master's degree (MPA or government focused MBA) preferred
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Experience: 7+ years of relevant work experience
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Certification: Project Management Professional (PMP) certification required.
Benefits & conditions
Compensation for roles at Public Consulting Group varies depending on a wide array of factors including, but not limited to, the specific office location, role, skill set, and level of experience. As required by applicable law, PCG provides a reasonable range of compensation for this role. In addition, PCG provides a range of benefits for this role, including medical and dental care benefits, 401k, PTO, parental leave, bereavement leave
Range: $70,100 - $125,000
PCG does not sponsor newly hired foreign national workers for work authorization, including H-1B sponsorship.