At UCLA Health, our vision is to heal humankind, one patient
at a time, by improving health, alleviating suffering and delivering acts of
kindness. With over 280+ practices across Southern California, UCLA Health
Clinics are uniquely positioned to provide care for patients through a
comprehensive array of health services delivered where our patients live and
work. The Ambulatory Operational Excellence Team supports UCLA Health
Clinics’ mission to deliver leading-edge patient care by providing reporting
and analytics, promoting operational excellence, and helping to ensure that
patients receive timely and efficient care.
This role is a key driver of enterprise ambulatory
transformation, supporting large-scale operational initiatives, clinic
expansion, and system-wide standardization efforts across UCLA Health. As the
Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for implementation,
coordination, monitoring, and maintaining a variety of enterprise-wide efforts
and multi-faceted projects to support clinical and administrative services,
community practice expansion initiatives, and process improvement
initiatives. You will manage these complex projects by using critical project
management thinking skills, including, but not limited to, establishing scope of
work and project plans, facilitating collaboration and communication between
functional groups across departments, managing timelines for project tasks,
reporting, ensuring goals are tracked and met, and effectively coordinating
activities with the project team. In addition, you will assist
in streamlining existing projects and management processes, procedures and
guidelines by incorporating applicable best practices. In this role,
you will demonstrate managerial and leadership skills to support administrative and
professional staff in project activities. You will also organize project
specific and advisory group meetings and ensure that minutes and action items
are generated and distributed.
This role also requires travel between all Health
System practice locations as assigned.