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Metro Nashville Government Special Projects Manager in Nashville, Tennessee
Special Projects Manager
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Special Projects Manager
Salary
$57,801.12 - $127,475.00 Annually
Location
TN, TN
Job Type
Full-Time Non Civil Service
Job Number
MAC 06673
Department
Metro Action Commission
Opening Date
06/26/2023
Closing Date
Continuous
Description
Benefits
Position Description
The Metropolitan Action Commission is seeking a Special Projects Manager. Performs professional duties involved in oversight, managing, and facilitating the development, design and implementation of special projects. Special projects generally include a variety of organizational initiatives to assist in carrying out the Strategic Plan objectives of the agency. Work collaboratively with agency team members and community organizations to promote the agency’s 2Gen/Whole Family approach to service delivery. Utilize the Human Services Value Curve to achieve service area and organizational outcomes. Uphold the Mission, Vision, Values and Philosophy of the Metropolitan Action Commission.
For questions contact the Human Resources department at: 615-862-8860 ext.70105.
Work Hours: Monday-Friday 8-4:30PM
Typical Duties
MAJOR RESPONISBILITES
Performs highly responsible administrative work, conducting or providing project oversight for a variety of organizational initiatives to assist in carrying out the Strategic Plan objectives of the Metropolitan Action Commission.
Convenes agency team members to assist in the planning, design and implementation of key organizational initiatives while exercising considerable initiative, independent judgment, and discretion especially where clearly defined guidelines are needed.
Communicate overall Special Project goals and requirements and as appropriate, project goals, status, and progress throughout the Program to identified key customers and agency team.
Coordinates participation of work groups, individuals, and stakeholders.
Develop Special Project Management Plans and Implementation Plans as necessary based on specific project needs and designs.
Provide operational assessments using external consultants and consulting service contracts where needed.
Work in conjunction with internal departments in implementing and monitoring budgets for all assigned special projects.
Develops mechanisms to track the implementation of each special project and distributes appropriate project management reports outlining the implementation, status updates and resulting outcomes.
Manages the timely completion, implementation and testing phase of special projects through both direct involvement as well as working through teams and departments to ensure quality outcomes.
Interfaces regularly with the director of Transformation and Information to ensure project data goals are established, measured, refined and in line with the Human Services Value Curve.
Minimum Qualifications
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Minimum of a bachelor’s degree and demonstrated experience and success related to organizational management, grants management, policy development and creation, staff development, and or organizational change.
Candidates with accreditations earned in a foreign institute are encouraged to apply.
Note: Per Metro Ordinance No. SO94-1078. All employees of the Metropolitan Government shall be residents of the State of Tennessee or become residents of the state within six (6) months of employment as a prerequisite to employment with the Metropolitan Government.
Preferred Experience, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
A visionary thinker: Someone who passionately seeks out new ideas and ways to strengthen areas of organizational weakness.
A real leader: Someone who has experience in driving change through an organization. This person is someone who builds strong staff relationships and creates a positive work environment for a talented team of data experts, where the team is motivated to do their best and have clear, challenging, attainable goals and measured outcomes.
Highly curious: Someone who is driven to know about the programs and services and the people behind the numbers, and who gets out into “the field” to see how our clients, employees and contractors are interacting.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including professional writing experience
Detail-oriented and highly organized
Highly motivated and capable of seeing projects through from beginning to end.
Good knowledge of the specific disciplines necessary to accomplish the stated goals of the special project.
Good knowledge of the range of resources available related to the requirements of the special project and the means to which access to those resources may be attained.
Working knowledge of the policies, procedures and practices of the groups or organizations from whom cooperative agreements might be required.
Ability to prepare and present written and oral reports to a variety of constituents and/or governing bodies.
Ability to relate to a wide range of client populations and target their needs to the project goals.
Ability to train others, maintain effective working relationships with various groups and agencies and exercise good judgement.
Shall be a resident of the State of Tennessee or become a resident of the state within six (6) months of employment with the Metropolitan Government.
The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and the Metropolitan Action Commission are equal opportunity employers. In compliance with Tennessee law, all applications are subject to public disclosure.
Requests for ADA accommodations should be directed to Rickie McQueen at 862-8860, Ext. 70103.
For questions contact the Human Resources department at: 615-862-8860 ext.70105.
Metro offers a generous core benefit package to eligible employees who are regularly and consistently working 20 or more hours per week. Insurance and benefit coverage is effective the first of the month after the employee has worked 30 days. Employees can change their benefits within 60 days of an eligible change in status or during Annual Enrollment. Metro also offers optional benefits from which the employee may choose. Family members, including eligible spouses, domestic partners and children, are covered under most of our benefits programs.
CORE BENEFITS
Medical: Choice of two plans; Metro pays 75% of premium
Dental: Choice of two plans; Metro pays for single coverage
Basic Life: $50,000 basic term life coverage; Metro pays 100% of premium
Pension: Formula-driven pension; 100% Metro funded; 10 year vesting for new employees
Paid Family Leave: Runs concurrently with time designated as FMLA leave (up to 30 days)
Longevity: Annual bonus beginning after 5 years of service; increases annually up to 20 years
Work Life/ Employee Assistance Program: Wide variety of counseling, referral and consultation services provided free
Other*: In-line-of-duty injury benefits, AD&D insurance, and Medical Disability eligibility after 10 years with Metro
Paid leave: (Full-time employees)
Vacation: 10 vacation days a year; increasing after 5 years of service (For Non Civil Service departments, contact the department's human resources office)
Holidays: 12 holidays per year (For Non Civil Service departments, contact the department's human resources office)
Sick leave: 12 days of sick leave per year
Other leaves: Judicial leave, military leave, bereavement leave
*See the Human Resources webpage for more details and optional benefits at nashville.gov/hr
Agency
Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County
Address
Human Resources Department 700 President Ronald Reagan Way, Suite 201 Nashville, Tennessee, 37210
Phone
(615) 862-6640
Website
http://www.nashville.gov/Human-Resources/Employment-Opportunities.aspx
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