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Recovery Team Senior Project Manager, Department of Family and Support Services, Chicago

Recovery Team Senior Project Manager TC#9644 $105,000 - $115,560 

Job Announcement 

Department of Family and Support Services 

Number of Positions: 1 

This position is funded through a grant and this employment opportunity is  contingent on the availability and continuation of the grant supporting this  position. The current grant supporting this position is expected to be available  through December 31, 2024. The City will provide sufficient notice when the grant  and employment opportunity expire. 

Mission 

Working with community partners, we connect Chicago residents and families to  resources that build stability, support their well-being, and empower them to thrive.  

Background - Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) As the City of Chicago’s primary social services funder and administrator, the  Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) manages a comprehensive, client oriented human service delivery system that employs a holistic approach to improving  the quality of life for our most vulnerable residents. The department provides services  to vulnerable Chicagoans through seven program units: children, domestic violence,  homeless, senior, workforce development, youth, and human services divisions. The  department provides critical services through its network of approximately 350  community-based agencies and directly through its six Community Service Centers  and six Regional Senior Centers. The department stewards a $790 million budget  ($404M annual budget + $386M in CARES, ARP, and Bond investments). 

American Rescue Plan (ARP) 

Under direction, this position oversees a major project(s) within the Chicago Recovery  Plan team, such as general administrative, program management, or leading a specific  functional area. This position may also serve as a liaison to the Mayor’s Office Project  

Management (PMO) team. Additionally, this position will be funded for  approximately three years and is considered a temporary, short-term full-time  position. Once Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (LFRA) are exhausted, this position  will no longer be sustained. 

Recovery Team Program Manager 

Under the direction of the First Deputy Commissioner, the Recovery Team Senior  Program Manager functions as a senior level manager, managing staff and directing the  functions and operations of programming provided to the Department of Family and  Support Services under the American Rescue Plan. 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES 

Under guidance from Department leadership including Program Deputies, assists with implementation of one or more programs within the Department’s Recovery  Plan portfolio.

 

Responsible for leading the American Rescue Plan initiatives by managing and  directing two Project Managers. 

Ensures Recovery Team Project Managers engage in programmatic oversight to  ensure goals and timelines are met. These aspects may include project plan  design, budget, process and outcome metrics, delegate agency management  including contract oversight and programmatic monitoring. 

Oversees the implementation plan for the development of a Request for Proposal  related to the administration of funds. 

Interprets and reports on data and information and draft recommendations for  executive leadership and stakeholders. 

Serves as a liaison to the Mayor’s Office Project Management Office and is  responsible for assisting with program-level reporting, operations,  communications, and compliance related to projects funded under the American  Rescue Plan and other local and federal funding sources. 

Ensures Recovery Team Project Managers execute programs on-time and within  budget and manages the preparation and administration of delegate agency  contracts, budgets and implements fiscal and budgetary controls to ensure  monies are fully optimized, leveraged, and expended 

Leads the monitoring, compliance and evaluation of delegate agencies responsible for the delivery of programs and services 

Analyzes legislative and policy proposals and prepares recommendations identifying potential impacts to departmental and program operations 

Creates linkages and collaborative partnerships with stakeholders (e.g., sister  agencies, community groups, private sector companies) to promote program  continuity and the development of quality services and programs 

Facilitates meetings with partners, stakeholders (e.g., sister agencies, community groups, private sector companies, etc.) to ensure that strategies and trends  within the assigned program. 

Identifies opportunities for integrating and/or connecting data systems as well as  strategies to increase program access to underserved and vulnerable populations; 

Represents the department at meetings, planning groups, and work groups to  discuss policies, and programs, progress and outcomes. Prepares various  comprehensive management reports and presentations including programmatic,  budgetary and performance reports; 

Provides oversight on program policies and assists with the research, writing,  and preparation of prevention and intervention portfolio grants

 

Participates in the hiring and performance evaluation process for subordinate  staff and makes recommendations for disciplinary action, as required 

Leads ARP team serving as the internal project management office by leading  projects to understand and act on ideas, trends, strategies and goals within their assigned programming to put practice into action 

Performs related duties as required 

NOTE: The list of essential duties is not intended to be inclusive; there may be other  duties that are essential to particular positions within the class. 

Key Skills 

Working knowledge of budget and project development/management Proven ability to make presentations in a variety of settings; and to speak and  write effectively 

Ability to form and maintain positive working relationships with staff and the  community 

Ability to prepare and execute budget recommendations 

Knowledge of the principles of organization, administration and management Proven track record in developing programs including outcome measures,  research questions and evaluation criteria 

Ability to plan and convene large groups of internal and external stakeholders 

Location: Department of Family and Support Services - Central Office Address: 1615 West Chicago Avenue 

Shift: Monday-Friday 

Hours: 9:00am – 5:00pm 

THIS POSITION IS EXEMPT FROM THE CAREER SERVICE. This is position is a  Shakman Exempt Position. Position is funded by the Local Fiscal Recovery  Funds(LFRF) and will be funded for approximately two years. 

Qualifications 

Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s Degree in the  Social Sciences, Human Services, Business Administration, Public Administration, or a  related field plus five years of experience in project management or administering programs of which three years is in a management/supervisory role related to the  responsibilities of the position, provided the minimum degree requirement is met. Other  degrees may be considered based on the appropriate corresponding work experience.  

NOTE: Master’s or Professional Degree preferred 

Disclaimer - "Accredited" means any nationally or regionally accredited college,  university, or law school where the applicant is enrolled in or has completed an  Associates, Bachelors, Masters, or Juris Doctorate degree program. 

Education & Employment Verification - Please be advised that if you are selected to  be hired you must provide, upon request, adequate information regarding your  educational and employment history as it relates to the qualifications of the position for 

 

which you are applying. If you received your degree internationally, all international  transcripts/diploma must be accompanied by a Foreign Credential Evaluation. If the City  of Chicago cannot verify this information, any offer extended to you will be withdrawn  and you will not be hired. 

NOTE: You must provide your transcripts or diploma, professional license, or training  certificates at time of processing, if applicable. You must also provide your valid U.S.  driver's license at time of processing. 

NOTE: To be considered for this position you must provide information about your  educational background and your work experience. You must include job titles, dates  of employment, and specific job duties. (If you are a current City employee, Acting Up  cannot be considered.) If you fail to provide this information at the time you submit your  application, it will be incomplete, and you will not be considered for this position. 

Selection Criteria 

If interested, please submit a resume to the following: 

Olga Rivera, Executive Assistant 

Department of Family and Support Services 

olga.rivera@cityofchicago.org 

Residency Requirement: All employees of the City of Chicago must be actual  residents of the City as outlined in 2-152-050 of the City of Chicago Municipal Code.  Proof of residency will be required. 

If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation due to disability or pregnancy in order to participate in the application process, please contact the City of Chicago, Department of Human Resources, at 312-744-4976 or disabilityaccommodations@cityofchicago.org. Please be prepared to provide information in support of your reasonable accommodation request. 

ALL REFERENCES TO POLITICAL SPONSORSHIP OR RECOMMENDATION MUST  BE OMITTED FROM ANY AND ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS SUBMITTED FOR CITY EMPLOYMENT. 

The City of Chicago is an Equal Opportunity and Military Friendly Employer   


City of Chicago

Lori Lightfoot, Mayor


Department of Human Resources Christopher Owen, Commissioner