What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Manager with-ADA accessibility experience:: Denver, CO-Hybrid position at GlobalPoint Inc?
Title: Project Manager with-ADA accessibility experience.
Work Type: Denver, CO-Hybrid-80203
Duration: Long-Term
Note: Client looking only Local Candidate for this role.
The Project Manager is responsible for planning, executing, and timely completing accessibility projects within scope and budget.
Work Type: Denver, CO-Hybrid-80203
Duration: Long-Term
Note: Client looking only Local Candidate for this role.
The Project Manager is responsible for planning, executing, and timely completing accessibility projects within scope and budget.
- Project Planning:
- Define project scope, objectives, and deliverables.
- Develop detailed project plans, including timelines, resource allocation, and budget estimates.
- Create and maintain project documentation, including project charters, schedules, and risk assessments.
- Team Management:
- Lead cross-functional project teams, including developers, testers, designers, and other relevant stakeholders.
- Assign tasks and responsibilities to team members.
- Ensure effective communication and collaboration among team members.
- Budget and Resource Management:
- Monitor project budget and resource allocation.
- Identify and address budget discrepancies and resource constraints.
- Optimize resource utilization and project costs.
- Risk Management:
- Identify potential project risks and develop mitigation strategies.
- Monitor and track project risks and issues.
- Implement risk response plans as needed.
- Quality Assurance:
- Establish and maintain project quality standards.
- Conduct quality checks and ensure compliance with project requirements.
- Implement quality improvement processes as necessary.
- Strategy:
- Collaborate with senior leadership and project teams to define and develop change management strategies aligned with the organization's objectives.
- Assess the impact of changes and create plans to address resistance and potential obstacles.
- Planning and Execution:
- Create detailed change management plans, including communication, training, and stakeholder engagement strategies.
- Implement and oversee the execution of change management plans, ensuring timely and effective delivery.
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Identify and analyze stakeholders affected by changes.
- Develop engagement plans to involve stakeholders and gain their support.
- Maintain open lines of communication with stakeholders to address concerns and provide updates.
- Communication:
- Design and execute clear and effective communication plans that convey the benefits, purpose, and progress of changes to employees.
- Create various communication materials, such as emails, newsletters, and presentations.
- Resistance Management:
- Identify sources of resistance and develop strategies to mitigate resistance to change.
- Provide support to individuals and teams experiencing difficulties in adapting to change.
- Regular Reporting:
- Develop a schedule for regular reporting to provide stakeholders with consistent updates on the project's status.
- Include a section on risk reporting in the regular updates.
- Cover any identified risks, their impact, and the progress of risk mitigation efforts.
- Risk Identification:
- Regularly assess and identify potential risks. Encourage team members to report identifiable threats.
- Evaluate each risk's potential impact, likelihood, and urgency. Prioritize risks based on these factors.
- Risk Mitigation Plans:
- Develop clear mitigation plans for high-priority risks and outline specific actions to minimize or eliminate the threat.
- Maintain a risk register that includes details on each identified risk, its status, and the assigned responsibilities for mitigation.
- Contingency Planning:
- Develop contingency plans for risks where full mitigation is not possible. These plans should outline how to respond if a threat materializes.