Program Manager, Project ECHO

University of WashingtonSeattle, WA
Hybrid

About The Position

UW Medicine Digital Health Office has an outstanding opportunity for a Program Manager, Project ECHO (Extension for Community Health Outcomes). Project ECHO uses secure, interactive video conferencing technology to connect multidisciplinary specialist teams with providers in community settings, enabling collaborative, case-based learning, continuing education, and dissemination of best practices. The Program Manager will work across clinical, academic, public health, and community partners to ensure operational excellence, relationship management, quality improvement, and program growth across priority health areas and emerging topics.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree in a related field
  • 5-8 years of experience in program management (preferably in a healthcare setting), strategic planning, project portfolio management or related organizational management responsibilities
  • Extensive experience in facilitating large meetings, demonstrating the ability to lead to outcomes
  • Excellent analytic skills with the ability to develop, assess and implement at all phases of a project
  • Excellent written and verbal communications skills, with the ability to develop and deliver communications to individuals at all levels within UW Medicine, including executives
  • Demonstrated ability to build productive relationships and manage teams under tight time constraints
  • Customer-service focused, with ability to adjust style to work with a variety of individuals and perspectives
  • Resilient, agile and able to work in a dynamic environment and under pressure
  • Equivalent experience may substitute for degree requirement

Responsibilities

  • Lead the development and launch of a coordinated, centralized Project ECHO program framework
  • Create and conduct training and outreach/engagement
  • Lead teams cross-departmentally
  • Identify and establish new Project ECHO focus areas based on community needs, health priorities, and emerging trends
  • Partner with internal leadership and stakeholders (clinical, academic, administrative) to align UW
  • Work with leadership to develop sustainable funding strategies, identify and secure grants, philanthropic contributions, and other revenue streams
  • Serve as primary operational leader and product owner for Project ECHO
  • Maintain curriculum, communications, resource sharing, accreditation processes (CME), and program monitoring tools

Benefits

  • Benefits for this position
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