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Job Description The Deputy Program Manager (DPM) supports the program management for a large, complex program and shall assist the Program Manager in working with the Government Contracting Officer Representative (COR), the task order-level Task Managers (TM), Government management personnel and customer agency representatives.
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You will join a cadre of program management and technical business development professionals in pursuing new and overseeing existing US Government contract requirements, milestones, and deliverables.
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You will provide the vision, leadership, strategic direction, personnel, and operations management for our growing Trial Services Division, which includes the Multi-County Program (covering Adams, Athens, Brown, Fayette, Jackson, Pickaway, Pike, Ross and Washington counties), the Trumbull County Office, and the Columbus-based Trial Department.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) or Program Management Professional ( PgMP) certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI). Consolidate and manage financial reports, and provide regular reports to the Chief Information Officer.
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The professional activities required for this position includes but not limited to the following: Project/Task Management: Continuously monitor project and document progress of project teams and contractors related to all timelines, roles/responsibilities, expenditures/costs, and deadlines.
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Responsibilities The NSF associate program officer works with Division management, including the Division Director and Deputy Division Director, Program Officers, and program administrative staff in a collaborative and fast-paced environment.
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Collaborate with mission and Government PM risk mitigation plans and strategies; Coordinate risks, risk mitigation plans, and progress across the teams to ensure delivery of task is delivered on time, and on budget; Organize transition effort work with industry, leadership, Program Manager, and mission leaders; Serve as the RMF Coordinator Lead for risk management operations.
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As determined by the President & CEO, the Chief Program Officer represents CFS at selected Boards, Committees, and Task Forces. As a member of the Executive Leadership Team, the Chief Program Officer is a part of the senior management team charged with the overall management of the organization.
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Manage and oversee Hunger Task Force’s donor database and Constituent Relationship Management System to ensure strategic, secure donor database management for fund development, reporting, analysis and donor stewardship.
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The PM has complete oversight and administrative control over the entire contract workforce and is the senior level liaison between the Contractor and Government, working directly with the Contracting Officer, COR, and Task Technical Monitor (TTMs), as applicable, to ensure all requirements are being met within the terms of the contract.
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Interface Management: Serve as a primary interface between Sub Contractor PMs/POCs and Government Contractor Officer Representative, managing communication and coordination. The individual in this role will serve as a key interface between Sub Contractor Project Managers/Points of Contact (POCs) and the Government Contractor Officer Representative.
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Lead, collaborate, and effectively communicate with the wide range of expected participants on contract, including Contracting Officer, Contracting Officer's Representative(s), Contracting Officer Technical Representative(s), technical managers, contractor and subcontractor task managers, staff, and others.
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Graduation from an associate degree program or equivalent including course work in a law enforcement-related field, at least 21 years of age, and three years of experience as a police officer or deputy sheriff.
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Coordinate with the project chemist, project engineer, and project geologist to prioritize field activities and identify task assignments. Assume the role of sample team lead to assist the quality control officer and health and safety officer in maintaining compliance with project work plans, standard operating procedures, and sound field practices while achieving project objectives.
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Collaborate with the Program Manager to organize, administer, and coordinate specific task orders. Liaise with the Contracting Officer (CO), Contracting Officer's Representative (COR), and other Government personnel as necessary.
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