What are the responsibilities and job description for the Treasury Project Manager position at Johns Hopkins Medicine?
The Treasury Project Manager provides leadership and support for treasury projects requiring strategic planning, reporting, and coordination with multiple stakeholders & business associates. A key responsibility of the Treasury Project Manager is effective process management and development. The incumbent maintains and seeks to create efficiencies in existing processes. Reporting to the Director of Banking Services, the Treasury Project Manager works with Johns Hopkins Health System affiliates, and internal and external support organizations.
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Master’s degree preferred. A degree in a related field may be substituted.
Work Experience: Seven years of direct experience in treasury services, accounting, or finance. Healthcare experience or other relevant experience can be substituted.
Knowledge: In-depth knowledge of treasury office operation, banking, and finance. General knowledge of the health care industry as a payer or provider.
Salary Range: Minimum $36.49 per hour - Maximum $60.26 per hour. Compensation will be commensurate with equity and experience for roles of similar scope and responsibility.
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Salary : $36 - $60