Project Manager
The S/L/A/M Collaborative has an opening in our Orlando office for a Project Manager. The ideal candidate for this position would have experience in the Justice market and bring strong management skills and acumen, team leadership, a dedication to delivering exceptional design, and strong client relationship skills. This position will involve owner interaction and coordination of the work of project teams. The PM's responsibilities will include developing and maintaining project workplans, budgets, and schedules. The candidate should have good writing skills and an understanding of contract language sufficient to generate proposals and consultant agreements.Key Responsibilities and attributes include, but are not limited to the following:Continuously collaborate with P-I-C and internal team membersMaintain positive communications with colleagues, clients and consultantsAbility to plan ahead, develop and express concepts accurately and rapidly, manage the project team, and meet deadlinesSupport the needs of both internal and external clientsAssist in marketing efforts, may attend interviewsPreparation of consultant contracts, monthly processing of consultant invoicesKey Skills:Minimum of 5-10+ years of project management experienceExperience completing small and large-scale, complex, Justice projects preferredExcellent interpersonal and communication skills to work independently and as part of an interactive team, while effectively and gracefully handling changing and evolving directivesAbility to work independently with proficient organizational and time management skillsHighly-motivated, good team player with the ability to juggle multiple tasks, collaborate with small and large multi-disciplinary teams, and work well under deadlinesStrong written and verbal communications skillsExhibit proficiency in MS Office Suite of productsProficiency in project management tools and ability to develop aptitude with Deltek programsBachelor and/or Master of Architecture from an accredited programLicensure preferred