Financial Project Manager
- Employer
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Location
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Salary
- Not Specified
- Posted
- Apr 22, 2017
- Closes
- Jun 23, 2017
- Ref
- 2829394197#GIJ--J2CBackfill.1
- Category
- Operations
- Job Type
- Not Specified
- Career Level
- Not Specified
Johns Hopkins Health Systememploys more than 20,000 people annually.Upon joining Johns Hopkins Health System, you become part of a diverse organization dedicated to its patients, their families, and the community we serve, as well as to our employees. Career opportunities are available in academic and community hospital settings, home care services, physician practices, international affiliate locations and in the health insurance industry. If you share in our vision, mission and values and also have exceptional customer service and technical skills, we invite you tojointhosewho areleaders andinnovators in the healthcare field. The Financial Project Manager position within Information Technology Finance, supports IT@JH with business plan development, financial TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) development, financial model development, metrics, and analysis to drive business decisions and measurements related to Johns Hopkins Health System and toIT Fee for Service offerings (Service Centers). Will lead projects and programs collaborating with leadership inIT and across all of Johns Hopkins, both JHU and JHHS. Through the use of analytical, financial and database tools and information, this position will develop processes supporting technology business planning and strategy, analysis of business viability, pricing of services delivered by IT@JH . Job Responsibilities Key responsibilities include proven communication, analytical and problem-solving skills to deliver value-added solutions and deliverables. Develop Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for new strategies, applications, and infrastructure within IT including the creation of business and financial plans for leadership Oversee launches of new businesses and monitor financial performance Collaborate with project managers, directors, users, technical teams, and sponsors to identify key components toIT business/strategy plan including scope, hard and soft benefits, costs, revenue, risks, assumptions, business offsets, implementation, timeline and other deliverables as identifies. Develop and present business plans for T/JHHS new clinical hardware and software applications, new infrastructure solutions, and new services for executive review Utilize various tools and data analysis programs to enhance decision making surrounding costing, funding, consumption of services, pricing and integration Utilize data from many sources for business studies, what if analyses, and transparency of reporting to affiliates Research and report onIT@JH business practices in comparison to peers and benchmarks to ensure competitiveness Create measurement standards acrossIT@JH as they relate to financial decisions to seek investment in JHHS applications, solutions and strategies and JHU Fee for Service offerings across the enterprise Contribute key measurements toIT dashboards with both financial and non- financial key data Participate in key CIO benchmarking studies and analyses Understand complex data from many systems of record Develop financial models for cost sharing among Health System stakeholders and present to leadership for review, seeking approval and oversee implementation Develop financial models for ""fee for service"" offerings and track financial performance and sustainability Understand and deliver key components of business plans, both quantitative and qualitative Analyze business problems and propose appropriate automated solutions, business/financial processes and procedures Create feasibility studies and proof of value for proposed methodologies and project deliverables Develop best practices and benchmark reporting to enhance leadership decisions and communication of the value of T Develop data driven metrics to support T funding decisions across Johns Hopkins and implement new methodologies for IT services and solutions Participate in analysis of complex lease/purchase analyses, TCO, Saas,IaaS as part of T@JH or in relation to service delivery Collaborate with Project Management team (PMO) to provide key project financial input and attainments Research industry trends inIT health system management and provide input for implementation and decisions at Johns Hopkins Job Qualifications Bachelor's degree in information technology, health care financial management, computer science, finance/accounting or related field. Five to seven years' experience with business plan development, complex computer and financial systems and applications (preferably in anIT and/or health care financial environment) as well as leading projects. MBA preferred or advanced degree preferred. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Specialized knowledge of and expertise in relevant source systems, applications, interfaces and operations/functional areas. Ability to analyze complex requirements, business processes and data models. Advanced proficiency in database applications, financial and statistical reporting packages, developing dashboards, Sharepoint, and other data and financial tools. ' Understanding business management offInformation Technology in a complex environment. Understanding of financial and business processes in health systems environment including financial implications of GBR and HSCRC. Ability to establish and meet work schedules within limited time frames and under tight deadlines. Able to coordinate the work of a diversified staff in various environments. SAP experience preferred. Johns Hopkins Health System and its affiliates are Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex, age, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, and or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law. Company Description:Patients are the focus of everything we do at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. From our beginnings in 1889 to the opening of our most advanced patient facilities in 2012, our mission to advance patient care, education, and research, continues to change the course of modern medicine.