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MUSC Health · 4 months ago

Project Intake & Strategy Manager, ePMO

The Medical University of South Carolina is a healthcare institution seeking a Project Intake & Strategy Manager within the ePMO. This leadership role is responsible for governing the project vetting and intake process, collaborating with stakeholders on business case development, and ensuring alignment with strategic priorities.

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Responsibilities

Lead the evaluation of all new project requests submitted to the ePMO via ServiceNow, applying standardized business case development, intake criteria, and strategic alignment scoring
Collaborate with ePMO and operational teams on project review methodology, scoping, and dispositioning
Serve as leader of the project intake process and work with ePMO leadership, governance bodies, and operational leadership enterprise-wide to ensure efficient and comprehensive project vetting
Maintain intake process documentation, audit trails, and reporting dashboards to promote transparency and traceability
Ensure proposed project requests demonstrate alignment with OneMUSC strategic pillars, available resource capacity, and enterprise readiness
Collaborate with resource managers and business sponsors to assess requests against enterprise initiatives and roadmaps
Recommend go/no-go decisions and ensure readiness before transitioning requests to active projects
Assist in maturing MUSC project and operational governance
Design and continuously improve intake workflows within ServiceNow, including request capture, validation, scoping, and decision checkpoints
Ensure quality control of intake data fields, project descriptions, funding sources, and impacted business units
Track intake KPIs, cycle times, and alignment metrics; publish routine intake performance reports to ePMO leadership
Supervise and coach the Program Coordinator to support intake administration, reporting, and documentation
Promote a culture of process ownership, customer service, and operational excellence
Participate in broader ePMO talent development and succession planning efforts
Partner with requesters and subject matter experts to refine submissions, clarify scope, and confirm dependencies
Facilitate intake alignment discussions with clinical, academic, and operational leaders as needed
Serve as a primary point of contact for intake-related questions, training, and support

Qualification

ServiceNowPortfolio governanceProject managementBusiness case developmentHealthcare experienceTalent developmentMatrixed environment experiencePMP certificationLean Six Sigma certificationSAFe certificationLeadershipCommunication skillsOrganizational skillsFacilitation skillsStrategic thinkingCross-functional collaboration

Required

Bachelor's degree preferred; 7+ years of project/program/portfolio management experience, ideally within a healthcare or academic health system environment
Subject matter knowledge of technology, construction, and/or operational improvement efforts within a healthcare context. Understanding of health system and educational business models and strategy
Experience building project business cases, budgets, and/or pro formas
Strong knowledge of portfolio governance, project intake, and ServiceNow or similar PPM systems and concepts
Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional reviews, build consensus, and apply strategic thinking to project prioritization
Experience in highly matrixed environments a plus
Experience in managing personnel and developing talent
Excellent communication, facilitation, and organizational skills

Preferred

PMP, Lean Six Sigma, or SAFe certification a plus

Company

MUSC Health

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MUSC Health provides health-care services through its patient- and family-centered care, education, research, and various partnerships. It is a sub-organization of Medical University of South Carolina.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$133M
Key Investors
Armadale Capital
2019-12-19Debt Financing· $133M

Leadership Team

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Erik Summers
Chief Medical Officer
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