IT Project Manager
Work Status Details: REGULAR FULL TIME | 80.00 Hours Every Two Weeks
Shift: Days
Pay Rate Type: Annual Salary
Location: Remote
Listed is the base hiring salary range offered for this position. Actual salaries may vary depending on factors, including but not limited to skills and experience. The salary range listed is just one component of the total rewards/compensation package offered to candidates.
Min = $95,439.68
Mid = $119,299.59
Max = $143,159.51
Summary:
The IT Program Manager is responsible for coordinating the planning, execution, and delivery of mid‑to‑large-scale technology initiatives across clinical, operational, and administrative areas. The role provides structured project and program management oversight, ensures alignment with departmental and organizational priorities, and supports quality, safety, and compliance requirements. The IT PM collaborates closely with cross-functional stakeholders to facilitate effective communication, maintain program governance, and ensure the reliable delivery of technology-enabled improvements.
Responsibilities:
The IT Program Manager supports proactive project and program planning by bringing forward-thinking, organized approaches to the department’s strategic objectives. They integrate insights from clinical, operational, and IT partners to shape realistic, aligned project plans, ensuring initiatives contribute to both short- and long-term goals. Through clear communication and collaborative planning, the IT PM helps maintain alignment between project efforts and the broader technology roadmap, supporting the evaluation of emerging needs and new opportunities.
This role ensures project and program financial performance is monitored and managed responsibly. The IT PM tracks budgets, forecasts accurate financial documentation to support transparency and cost‑effectiveness. They encourage responsible resource utilization, proactively identify budget risks, and collaborate with stakeholders to maintain alignment between financial planning and project delivery. By supporting the development of business cases and participating in cost‑containment efforts, the IT PM helps maintain financial stewardship within the department. expenditures, and maintains
The IT Project / Program Manager demonstrates a strong commitment to delivering high‑quality service to clinical teams, operational leaders, IT colleagues, and external partners. They foster open communication and maintain consistent, clear updates that build trust and rapport across diverse groups. By ensuring information is exchanged in an approachable and professional manner, they help create a work environment centered on supporting patient care, strengthening team relationships, and reinforcing a culture of respect and collaboration.
The IT PM contributes to high-quality and safe project delivery through structured planning, disciplined execution, and strong risk management. They prioritize tasks effectively, balance workload demands, facilitate issue resolution, and use data-informed decision-making to guide project progression. The role encourages continuous improvement and regularly evaluates opportunities to eliminate inefficiencies. By coordinating implementation readiness and monitoring quality benchmarks, the IT PM ensures delivered solutions support safe workflows and align with organizational quality expectations.
This role requires an understanding of how individual projects connect to broader organizational systems. The IT PM recognizes interdependencies, anticipates downstream impacts, and communicates how project objectives support overall department and organizational priorities. They partner with clinical, operational, and IT teams to ensure initiatives align with established processes and governance structures. Through thoughtful coordination and awareness of organizational context, they help ensure that projects integrate smoothly into the broader system.
The IT PM contributes to positive team dynamics by supporting professional growth, encouraging collaboration, and modeling integrity, accountability, and ethical conduct. They help build a supportive work environment where team members can express ideas, develop new skills, and contribute effectively to shared goals. When appropriate, they mentor junior team members, promote open communication, and strengthen team cohesion across departments involved in project work.
The IT Project / Program Manager demonstrates awareness of how technology initiatives influence patient experience, community engagement, and care delivery beyond the organization’s walls. They help ensure project outcomes align with community‑focused values, support accessibility, and contribute to the organization's mission to deliver high‑quality care. The role encourages participation in initiatives that enhance community relationships and supports continuous learning to remain current with healthcare trends affecting patients, families, and community partners.
The IT Project / Program Manager leads program delivery activities by coordinating planning, execution, governance, and stabilization work across multiple teams. They manage scope, schedules, risks, dependencies, vendor deliverables, and project documentation with discipline and clarity. Through structured governance routines, they maintain visibility into project health and ensure timely escalation of decisions. They also uphold compliance with IT standards, organizational policies, and healthcare regulatory requirements, ensuring that project outcomes contribute to safe, reliable, and effective operations.
Education:
Essential:
* BACHELOR'S DEGREE
Other information:
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Business Administration, or related field(Project Management Professional [PMP] or equivalent certification preferred)
5-7 years project management experience in IT or healthcare technology and leading cross-functional project teams
2+ years experience with EHR, infrastructure, or enterprise applications preferred
Join us at Yuma Regional Medical Center dba Onvida Health
A career at Onvida Health is more than just a job. It’s a place to have a long and rewarding career, making a difference in the lives of those in our shared community. When you join our team, you become an integral part of a thriving community committed to improving the health and well-being of everyone in southwestern Arizona.
At Onvida Health, we believe in progress with purpose. Our commitment to innovation is matched by our dedication to kindness and integrity. We take our values seriously because we know they lead to better outcomes for our patients and a better experience for all of us. We’re looking for people who approach each day with a sense of possibility, a drive to make things better, and a commitment to kindness. If that sounds like you, you’re our kind of people.
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