Ripple Effect
Ripple Effect It Project Manager
Are you ready to lead complex, high-impact government IT program where your vision, technical leadership, and contract management skills drive mission success? Are you passionate about building and optimizing program operations that deliver measurable results? Ripple Effect is looking for an IT Project Manager with many years of experience in program or project management to support our client's mission. The IT Project Manager will play a pivotal leadership role in supporting the National Library of Medicine (NLM)a global leader in biomedical research and data sciencein its efforts to accelerate biomedical discovery and improve public health through data-powered research. As the overall lead and administrator for the contract, the IT Project Manager will oversee all technical, operational, and administrative aspects of the program. This includes managing cross-functional teams, ensuring compliance with federal regulations, and serving as the primary liaison between NLM and contractor personnel. The Program Manager will be responsible for aligning project execution with NLM's strategic goals, including advancing biomedical informatics, supporting translational science, and enhancing IT security and infrastructure. If this position sounds of interest, there's a place for you here at Ripple Effect! We offer a diverse and engaging work environment, with a multitude of incentives and flexible work options that work for you and your lifestyle. General Information Job Code:
SHR-AM-05M/06M Location:
Client/NIH Main Campus Employee Type:
Exempt, Full-Time Regular (Ask our recruiters about flexible work arrangements) Telework:
none/Client Site Clearance:
Public Trust Number of Openings:
1 Salary Range:
$107,844.00 - $124,019.00 per year Responsibilities Leadership & Oversight:
Serve as the overall lead, manager, and administrator for the contract. Act as the primary interface with government program authorities and representatives on all technical and programmatic issues. Provide strategic direction and day-to-day oversight of all contract activities. Program Execution & Coordination:
Supervise program/project operations by developing procedures, planning and directing execution of technical, programming, maintenance, and administrative support, and monitoring and reporting progress. Ensure timely, accurate, and within-budget delivery of all contract deliverables. Resource & Financial Management:
Manages the acquisition and employment of program/project resources. Oversee financial and administrative aspects of the program in accordance with contract requirements. Provide monthly activity and financial status reports, including cost accounting by task and labor category, burn rate analysis, subcontractor and consultant costs, and staffing updates and recruiting status. Communication & Reporting:
Maintain a collaborative communication structure with the government and interested parties. Respond proactively to issues or deviations from planned timelines. Compliance & Quality Assurance:
Ensures compliance with Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA), HHS, NIH, and NLM security and operational policies, and Section 508 accessibility standards. Supports configuration management, security management, and quality assurance processes.
Are you ready to lead complex, high-impact government IT program where your vision, technical leadership, and contract management skills drive mission success? Are you passionate about building and optimizing program operations that deliver measurable results? Ripple Effect is looking for an IT Project Manager with many years of experience in program or project management to support our client's mission. The IT Project Manager will play a pivotal leadership role in supporting the National Library of Medicine (NLM)a global leader in biomedical research and data sciencein its efforts to accelerate biomedical discovery and improve public health through data-powered research. As the overall lead and administrator for the contract, the IT Project Manager will oversee all technical, operational, and administrative aspects of the program. This includes managing cross-functional teams, ensuring compliance with federal regulations, and serving as the primary liaison between NLM and contractor personnel. The Program Manager will be responsible for aligning project execution with NLM's strategic goals, including advancing biomedical informatics, supporting translational science, and enhancing IT security and infrastructure. If this position sounds of interest, there's a place for you here at Ripple Effect! We offer a diverse and engaging work environment, with a multitude of incentives and flexible work options that work for you and your lifestyle. General Information Job Code:
SHR-AM-05M/06M Location:
Client/NIH Main Campus Employee Type:
Exempt, Full-Time Regular (Ask our recruiters about flexible work arrangements) Telework:
none/Client Site Clearance:
Public Trust Number of Openings:
1 Salary Range:
$107,844.00 - $124,019.00 per year Responsibilities Leadership & Oversight:
Serve as the overall lead, manager, and administrator for the contract. Act as the primary interface with government program authorities and representatives on all technical and programmatic issues. Provide strategic direction and day-to-day oversight of all contract activities. Program Execution & Coordination:
Supervise program/project operations by developing procedures, planning and directing execution of technical, programming, maintenance, and administrative support, and monitoring and reporting progress. Ensure timely, accurate, and within-budget delivery of all contract deliverables. Resource & Financial Management:
Manages the acquisition and employment of program/project resources. Oversee financial and administrative aspects of the program in accordance with contract requirements. Provide monthly activity and financial status reports, including cost accounting by task and labor category, burn rate analysis, subcontractor and consultant costs, and staffing updates and recruiting status. Communication & Reporting:
Maintain a collaborative communication structure with the government and interested parties. Respond proactively to issues or deviations from planned timelines. Compliance & Quality Assurance:
Ensures compliance with Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA), HHS, NIH, and NLM security and operational policies, and Section 508 accessibility standards. Supports configuration management, security management, and quality assurance processes.