What are the responsibilities and job description for the Central Projects Coordinator position at CONNECTICUT INSTITUTE FOR COMMUNITIES INC?
Description:
Connecticut Institute For Communities, Inc.(CIFC) seeks to hire full-time Central Projects Coordinator. The position is part of the Central Business Office, which is responsible for all service areas / programs of CIFC, and include highly regulated health, education, and housing programs. Working directly with the c-suite and programmatic leadership, this position is responsible for project management - including existing, planned, and annual/routine projects across the organization – and keeping those projects on track to ensure deadlines are met and strategic initiatives/goals are achieved. This role will also be responsible for completing some internal (non-financial), annual/quarterly auditing projects. Projects include but are not limited to working with CEO, CFO, HR, and other key Program leaders to complete centralized processes for certain internal audits, strategic planning coordination, Board reporting coordination, program related reviews/organization, tracking of grant applications / renewals, tracking of organization-wide licensing, updating and optimizing E-Learning modules and some Electronic Medical Records (EMR) projects, among other projects/systems.
Requirements:
The successful candidate will be self-motivated, flexible, task driven, highly organized (and have the ability to help others organize) and have keen attention to detail and the ability to learn multiple, complex operating systems. The successful candidate will also be able to manage multiple projects and deadlines in different program fields and have excellent analytical and writing skills. This role is ideal for someone who loves to learn new things, track projects, and who thrives on juggling multiple, competing demands. Successful candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree in project management, business, marketing, engineering, government or related field, and two years of appropriate experience (or equivalent). Bilingual candidates strongly encouraged to apply. Competitive compensation, plus comprehensive fringe benefits package, including health care coverage and retirement program. 13 paid Holidays in addition to paid time off. CIFC is an approved site for PSLF eligibility.
Connecticut Institute For Communities, Inc.(CIFC) seeks to hire full-time Central Projects Coordinator. The position is part of the Central Business Office, which is responsible for all service areas / programs of CIFC, and include highly regulated health, education, and housing programs. Working directly with the c-suite and programmatic leadership, this position is responsible for project management - including existing, planned, and annual/routine projects across the organization – and keeping those projects on track to ensure deadlines are met and strategic initiatives/goals are achieved. This role will also be responsible for completing some internal (non-financial), annual/quarterly auditing projects. Projects include but are not limited to working with CEO, CFO, HR, and other key Program leaders to complete centralized processes for certain internal audits, strategic planning coordination, Board reporting coordination, program related reviews/organization, tracking of grant applications / renewals, tracking of organization-wide licensing, updating and optimizing E-Learning modules and some Electronic Medical Records (EMR) projects, among other projects/systems.
Requirements:
The successful candidate will be self-motivated, flexible, task driven, highly organized (and have the ability to help others organize) and have keen attention to detail and the ability to learn multiple, complex operating systems. The successful candidate will also be able to manage multiple projects and deadlines in different program fields and have excellent analytical and writing skills. This role is ideal for someone who loves to learn new things, track projects, and who thrives on juggling multiple, competing demands. Successful candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree in project management, business, marketing, engineering, government or related field, and two years of appropriate experience (or equivalent). Bilingual candidates strongly encouraged to apply. Competitive compensation, plus comprehensive fringe benefits package, including health care coverage and retirement program. 13 paid Holidays in addition to paid time off. CIFC is an approved site for PSLF eligibility.