Woman's Hospital · 2 days ago
Project Manager - Project Management Office
Woman's Hospital is one of the largest specialty hospitals in the country dedicated to the care of women and infants. The Project Manager is responsible for leading organization-wide process improvement and change adoption efforts, partnering with various leaders to enhance workflows and ensure sustainable improvements.
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Responsibilities
Applies Lean and continuous improvement tools to support workflow analysis, reduce variation, and implement practical process improvements under PMO guidance
Supports change adoption by assisting with stakeholder engagement, communication, and reinforcement activities that help embed improvements into daily operations
Uses basic process analysis and problem-solving techniques to identify improvement opportunities and support the development of effective solutions
Assists with facilitating meetings, workgroups, and improvement activities, contributing to alignment and progress through collaboration and clear communication
Uses available data and performance metrics to support analysis, track progress, and inform improvement efforts
Prepares and delivers clear project updates and documentation for leaders, with guidance from PMO leadership as needed
Works collaboratively with clinical, operational, and support teams to support organization-wide improvement initiatives
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in business administration, healthcare, engineering, or related field
Current Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification
Minimum of 1-3 years' project management experience including project experience in a business environment with major measurable deliverables
Preferred
Masters Degree in business or hospital administration
Company
Woman's Hospital
Woman's Hospital specializes in comprehensive services for women as well as infant healthcare and emergency care.
Funding
Current Stage
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