Strategic Project Manager
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About the role
As the Strategic Projects Lead , you will be tasked with owning multiple, long term healthcare projects that drive the business forward and will directly impact the experience of our customers. These projects will primarily focus on Metriport's role in the broader healthcare interoperability landscape. You will navigate the legal, technical, and compliance frameworks that define the present and future of US health data exchange and ensure Metriport is positioned to support our customers' needs. You will be a highly collaborative individual contributor who identifies internal needs that can be solved via partnerships efforts. This team member will ruthlessly execute on strategic efforts at hand - ensuring high level alignment, coordination, and owning tactical steps. You'll be held accountable for achieving measurable results that enable our organization and customers to provide better care to their patients. You'll be responsible for: Project Leadership: Leading end-to-end execution of internal and external projects that require attention to detail and consideration of both national and state requirements. Ruthless Prioritization: You can identify the most important item to focus resources on. You constantly ensure the most important task at hand is on track and that your priorities are aligned with the company's needs. Consensus Building: You can play up to the leadership level, identifying different stakeholders, their incentives, and how to ensure Metriport can accomplish its goals within existing constraints. Forward Thinking: You think and see five steps ahead, identifying future blockers and ensuring they don't exist when they would become problematic. Problem Solving: Ability to work through hard problems with many constraints, using sound judgment to assess risks and lay out arguments in well-structured, data-informed narratives. Applying Product Knowledge to Projects: Translating an understanding of our product (technical and non-technical components) into requirements and considerations within our strategic projects.