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Position Summary
The Innovations Portfolio Manager is responsible for managing the design, development, and implementation of new health innovation products and services at DIHI. This position will perform both product management activities to ensure successful execution of product development efforts and research coordination activities to conduct relevant and appropriate research to accompany newly developed products and services. This position will work directly with experts across disciplines, including regulatory and compliance officials, clinicians, data scientists, data engineers, software developers, and health system leaders to design, develop, and implement new health products and services. For newly created products and services, this position will also manage the completion of appropriate validation and impact studies to build the scientific basis to drive adoption.
This position will work directly with the DIHI program director to ensure that products and research align with Duke Health strategic priorities while also ensuring that the end-user needs are meant. For externally funded projects, this position will align project activities with priorities of funders and partners. This position will oversee the entire life cycle of their assigned products and services, from defining the problem, conducting human centered design research, designing and developing the solution with technical experts, and implementation of the innovation to assess impact. This position will manage capacity and scope of product and research efforts and strive to create superior user experiences. This position will be accountable for the success of cross-functional teams developing products and services and proactively seeks user and stakeholder feedback to inform and guide product and service development. This position will advocate for end-users and ensure that products and services solve real pain-points. This position will establish deep partnerships with business and clinical stakeholders to ensure that products and services achieve requirements and align with the strategic priorities of Duke Health and external funders. This position will manage product and research schedules, scopes, and budgets to ensure successful execution of projects.
Duties and Responsibilities of Position:
Preferred Education
Masters degree in business, public health, health policy or related field is required. While a masters degree is preferred, candidate with a bachelors degree and four years of full-time relevant work experience will be considered.
Experience
Position requires four years related experience. Work experience can be accumulated during graduate studies.
Knowledge, skills, and abilities:
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Education
Bachelor's degree. Additional training in Project Management coursework or certification in Project Management is desired.
Experience
Four years of progressively responsible experience in project OR AN EQUIVALENT COMBINATION OF RELEVANT EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE management, including complex projects involving multiple functional groups. Experience in medical education/publishing, clinical research, or medical product development is desired.
Job Code: 00002822 PROJECT PLANNER II
Job Level: 71
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Full Time
$68k-91k (estimate)
05/01/2024
06/29/2024
dukes.com
SYRACUSE, NY
50 - 100
Private
KEVIN DUKE
$10M - $50M
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