If you're ready to be part of our legacy of hope and innovation, we encourage you to take the first step and explore our current job openings. Your best is waiting to be discovered. Day - 08 Hour (United States of America) At Stanford Health Care, you’ll have the opportunity to work at a leading academic medical center that champions patient safety, innovation, and research excellence. Join a multidisciplinary team where your expertise ensures rigorous protocol implementation and high-quality patient care. As a Program Manager, you’ll be supported by an organization that truly invests in your growth. You’ll have access to internal mobility opportunities, annual education funds, and professional development programs that help you continue to advance in your career. We offer a strong benefits package, including paid time off, parental leave, 403(b) matching, tuition reimbursement, health and dental coverage, paid holidays, disability benefits, and even pet insurance. This position is hybrid, with an expectation of being on-site in Palo Alto three days each week for clinical rounding, volunteer oversight, and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams. Occasional work at other SHC locations including Redwood City, San Jose, and East Bay sites may be required. What You’ll Do: Support the Family Caregiver Support Program within the Office of Patient Experience by working in partnership with the Director and key stakeholders and program staff to lead day-to-day program operations, managing systemwide caregiver initiatives, and partnering closely with clinical teams to strengthen the caregiver experience. This role is responsible for Define project scope, goals, and deliverables that support Patient Experience and SHC priorities. Collaborate with Health Library team, health educators, and clinical partners, to develop caregiver resources, onboarding materials, navigation tools, and education pathways. Manage workflows for caregiver identification, caregiver readiness, bereavement resources, and transitions-of-care support. Support the development and maintenance of evaluation metrics, dashboards, and reporting. A Brief Overview Leads a variety of functional and cross-functional improvement programs by defining the intent of programs, overseeing the development of program goals, deliverables and tracking/reporting to ensure project goals are met. Locations Stanford Health Care What you will do Provides program leadership for assigned functional and cross-functional program improvement efforts. Manages, assesses, and documents program improvement efforts and scope using standard A3 template. Defines project scope, goals and deliverables that support business goals in collaboration with the management and other stakeholders. Implements quality control measures to ensure project and participant compliance with department, hospital and University policies, and government codes and regulations. Coordinates and participates in staff training and competency assessments for program equipment, supplies, and techniques. Develops unit programs, roles/responsibilities, and program algorithms as appropriate. In conjunction with other departments/contacts, reviews reports related to participant performance, and provides additional coaching and/or training, as needed. Tracks advancements in equipment technology, makes recommendations for additional or replacement equipment; coordinates equipment trials. Conducts rounds to all patient care areas for consultation, coaching, promotion of program goals and a safe environment. Coordinates training and implementation of program strategies. Works with program champions, vendors associated with the program and related hospital departments to develop and distribute publicity materials for program. Works collaboratively with organizational stakeholders such as the Department of Nursing, Occupational Health, Rehabilitation Services, Patient Transport, Security Services and other departments to ensure the consistent application of program practices across all groups. Serves as a member of a program committee, and reports results to Senior Leadership, following appropriate communication channels, and attends unit-based meetings to address program issues. In conjunction with relevant hospital departments, maintains data related to program implementation and injuries, including injury expense reduction. Maintains quarterly dashboard of outcome/process metrics. Coordinates all interdisciplinary communication efforts regarding program, including paper forms and patient handouts. Manages program design and structure to align with organizations’ key initiatives and projects within the assigned group, develops strategic input for the Director regarding business objectives of clients for both current and future projects. Partners with Operations Manager(s) to identify and develop the leadership needs and internal capacity of the department and facilitates strategic changes in project scope or assignment across the team. Coaches and mentor’s department staff through change processes and cycles of continuous improvement. Works with various departments and physician groups, develops relationships with key stakeholders, and understands their departmental workflows. Prepares and maintains accurate, coherent, timely and auditable project records and cost estimates, as applicable, within department guidelines. Specifically for Facilities Services employees: This position may require on-call availability during non-standard hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays, to meet business needs and respond to emergencies as necessary.