Project Management Director develops and directs project management operations and strategic planning to meet organizational goals. Provides overall strategic governance for projects by establishing standards, processes, and tools used for effective project delivery. Being a Project Management Director establishes methodologies to set productivity and quality targets and to assess results for all projects. Responds to escalated project issues that may impede project delivery and coordinates solutions. Additionally, Project Management Director monitors and analyzes project metrics to identify weaknesses or problems and to propose operational improvements and cost savings for future projects. Requires a bachelor's degree. May require a project management certification. Typically reports to top management. The Project Management Director manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Creates functional strategies and specific objectives for the sub-function and develops budgets/policies/procedures to support the functional infrastructure. To be a Project Management Director typically requires 5+ years of managerial experience. Deep knowledge of the managed sub-function and solid knowledge of the overall departmental function. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
An exciting opportunity has become available in South Eastern Montana for an experienced Risk Management Director!
This Community Care Center, situated in "The Treasure State," is a hub of constructive health care, ready to provide quality care to all those who walk through its doors. With 40 acute care beds, a 24/7 emergency unit, and full medical and surgical services, they are committed to offering comprehensive care that goes above and beyond. Their attached 30-bed skilled Extended Care facility is a testament to their dedication and expertise in the field of health care.
The Director of Risk Management is the primary person responsible for overseeing compliance activities within the organization. Their duties include managing a variety of risk management activities, such as facility insurance programs, handling claims against the facility, liaising with legal counsel for defense purposes, and administering the risk management program on a daily basis.
The Risk Management Director has multiple responsibilities including managing and analyzing risk management data, conducting risk management education programs, and complying with risk management-related accrediting and regulatory agencies, with the objective of enhancing patient safety, promoting quality care, and minimizing loss to protect the assets of the facility.
Montana is a place of rugged natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and a rich cultural heritage. Montana naturally encourages exploration of the outdoors and has some of the most enjoyable scenic views in the entire country. For families, young adults, and retirees considering moving to the state, Montana has a variety of options to explore, from tiny communities to small cities to robust college towns.
A Bachelor's degree in a health care related field and previous clinical health care experience will surely make any candidate stand out!