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Project Implementation Manager

Are you ready to take your project management skills to the next level in a dynamic, forward-thinking environment? 

 

At Rialtic, we're on the cutting edge of healthcare innovation, and we're looking for an exceptional Project Implementation Manager to join our team. Here, you'll not only manage projects; you'll be a driving force behind groundbreaking change.

 

Why Rialtic?

  • Impact Beyond Measure: At Rialtic, our projects don't just make a difference; they redefine healthcare. As a Project Implementation Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of an entire industry.
  • Influence and Collaboration: Work collaboratively with a diverse team, both within Rialtic and alongside our esteemed clients, to ensure the seamless execution of groundbreaking projects.
  • Continuous Growth: We invest in your growth and development, offering ongoing learning opportunities to propel your career forward.

Your Mission: Elevate Healthcare

 

Project Management Expertise:

  • Lead the charge by meticulously coordinating and managing implementation efforts, ensuring every detail aligns with our defined work-plan.
  • Craft the blueprint for success with a project notebook and work schedule, tailored to the scope of services.
  • Secure unwavering support from both Rialtic and our valued clients, ensuring they're fully aligned with project plans and milestones.
  • Be the driving force behind the progress of Rialtic and client committees, ensuring they stay on track against the plan.
  • Masterfully orchestrate and document client-facing meetings, spanning medical policy, technology, communication, training, finance, and testing committees.
  • Commit to follow-through, ensuring that Rialtic and client commitments are met and resources are utilized effectively.
  • Your eagle eye will spot and resolve implementation-related issues across all aspects of delivery, ensuring a smooth journey.
  • Keep everyone in the loop with timely status reports on key milestones, project progress, upcoming activities, and issue resolution.

Balancing Act:

  • Collaborate closely with clients to deliver projects that strike the perfect balance between scope, schedule, resources, and quality.
  • Fulfill your delivery responsibilities as outlined in our Implementations Responsibility Matrix.

Presentation Prodigy:

  • Craft engaging and informative IS-specific project and technical presentations for various meetings, such as Steering, Weekly, or Checkpoint Meetings.

Client Relationship Extraordinaire:

  • Establish exceptional professional relationships within each client department participating in the implementation, from medical policy to claims, provider relations, corporate communications, information technology, and finance/actuarial.

Opportunity Explorer:

  • Keep an eye out for opportunities to expand our business relationship with the client and communicate these prospects to the VP of Implementations for pursuit.
  • Leverage the VP of Implementations to strengthen relationships with client executives who play a vital role in our success, even if they're not directly involved in the day-to-day implementation.

Seamless Transitions:

  • Master the art of integrating and transitioning to Client Success, ensuring client operational cycles are fully understood and impeccably supported by Rialtic.

Core Competencies:

  • Communicates with Impact: Your communication skills are top-notch, allowing you to present information and ideas thoughtfully and persuasively, whether in writing or verbally. You're an open and honest communicator who values diverse perspectives.
  • Drives and Delivers Results: Setting clear priorities and overcoming obstacles to deliver exceptional results is your forte. You're focused, action-oriented, and results-driven.
  • Leads Change: You're quick to adapt to new information, changing conditions, and unexpected events. You're not just adaptable; you're a facilitator of change, helping your team and organization embrace new directions.
  • Problem Solver and Decision Maker: You tackle problems head-on, evaluating critical information to develop workable solutions. Your decision-making is timely, high-quality, and well-informed.
  • Team Builder: You attract and select top talent, providing guidance, feedback, coaching, and development to help your team succeed and grow. You recognize and reward exceptional performance.
  • Future Shaper: You're a visionary who recognizes trends and their impact on the business. You accurately forecast opportunities and obstacles, setting clear directions and inspiring others to embrace the journey.

Why Rialtic?

  • Freedom and Flexibility: Work from wherever you thrive best, with a home office stipend to support your setup.
  • Competitive Compensation: We believe in recognizing your value, offering competitive pay and meaningful equity.
  • Investing in Your Future: Enjoy a 401k with company matching and flexible PTO, along with a wellness stipend to support your physical and mental well-being.
  • Comprehensive Health Plans: We contribute generously to your health plans, ensuring you're covered.
  • Mental and Physical Wellness: Access support through TalkSpace, Teladoc, and One Medical subscriptions.

Join us at Rialtic and make healthcare history. Apply now to be part of our extraordinary journey!

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