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Blue Water Thinking

Blue Water Thinking is a VA CVE-certified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB).

Program Manager

Program ManagerProgram ManagerOtherRemoteLeadTeam 51-200H1B No SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

United States

Posted

109 days ago

Salary

$125K - $185K / year

Seniority

Lead

Postgraduate Degree10 yrs expEnglish

Job Description

Program Manager

Blue Water Thinking

• Oversee all contract performance activities including program planning, scheduling, risk management, quality assurance, and reporting in accordance with the PWS. • Assist the VA in the execution of targeted program goals, ensuring alignment with VHA HTM mission priorities and the Nuvolo Clinical EAM/OT Security platform objectives. • Plan, initiate, manage, execute, and close out programs in support of an integrated Health Care System. • Serve as the primary escalation point for program-level issues between the contractor team and VA contracting and program officials. • Oversee resource allocation across all labor categories, ensuring minimum staffing is maintained, sprint capacity is sustained, and key personnel substitutions are managed per PWS requirements. • Ensure all contractor personnel meet required security, training, and background investigation requirements prior to accessing VA systems. • Coordinate with the VA Contracting Officer (CO) and Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) on all matters related to contract administration, deliverable acceptance, and performance reporting. • Lead Quarterly Business Reviews and provide senior-level input on program management processes, risk, and milestone tracking. • Ensure contractor compliance with VA Directive and Handbook 6500, VA cybersecurity and privacy policies, and all applicable federal regulations.

Job Requirements

  • Master's degree in a relevant field from an accredited institution.
  • Minimum 10 years of experience in healthcare areas relevant to PWS task requirements.
  • Minimum 6 years of experience supporting a large corporation or government agency.
  • Active PMP certification or certification of similar quality.

Benefits

  • Health insurance (medical, dental and vision)
  • Paid time off
  • Federal holidays
  • Matching 401K plan

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