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Project Manager, Business Management, Program ​/ Project Manager

Job in East Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan, 48823, USA
Listing for: Michigan State University
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-16
Job specializations:
  • Management
    Business Management, Program / Project Manager, Business Analyst
  • Business
    Business Management, Business Analyst
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Position Summary

  • Lead and coordinate a portfolio of cross‑cutting projects under the Green & White Initiatives (Career‑Connected Spartans; AI & Digital Competencies), ensuring scope, schedule, and deliverables are defined and achieved across academic, administrative, and operational units.
  • Develop multi‑year project plans, implementation roadmaps, timelines and milestones; track progress and ensure on‑time delivery.
  • Organize and support steering committees and work groups; prepare agendas, organizing documents, and follow‑ups to drive decisions and accountability.
  • Identify dependencies, surface risks, recommend mitigations, and elevate issues with clear options for leadership.
  • Maintain centralized documentation (charters, timelines, risk logs, action trackers) and provide regular status updates and final project summaries.
Project Management – 40%
  • Lead and coordinate a portfolio of cross‑cutting projects under the Green & White Initiatives (Career‑Connected Spartans; AI & Digital Competencies), ensuring scope, schedule, and deliverables are defined and achieved across academic, administrative, and operational units.
  • Develop multi‑year project plans, implementation roadmaps, timelines and milestones; track progress and ensure on‑time delivery.
  • Organize and support steering committees and work groups; prepare agendas, organizing documents, and follow‑ups to drive decisions and accountability.
  • Identify dependencies, surface risks, recommend mitigations, and elevate issues with clear options for leadership.
  • Maintain centralized documentation (charters, timelines, risk logs, action trackers) and provide regular status updates and final project summaries.
Operations – 30%
  • Establish predictable work cadences and operational infrastructure (meeting rhythms, decision logs, shared repositories) to ensure continuity over multi‑year efforts.
  • Coordinate the logistics and execution of initiative‑related convenings (workshops, showcases, faculty development)—including scheduling, materials, speaker coordination, and day‑of support.
  • Provide routine internal communications (updates, reminders, newsletters) and calendaring support to initiative leadership as needed.
  • Monitor event/activity‑level budgets and expenses tied to initiative deliverables; provide timely updates to ensure fiscal accountability.
  • Coordinate with university processes for vendor engagement and contracting (routing terms for review/approval through appropriate offices).
Evaluation, Evidence, & Continuous Improvement – 15%
  • Coordinate assessment cycles (e.g., post‑implementation reviews, debriefs, stakeholder feedback loops) to evaluate outcomes and identify improvements.
  • Translate evidence—quantitative and qualitative—into implementation guidance, refinements, and scale‑up plans for colleges and units.
  • Support shared metrics and indicators (participation, learning artifacts, equity gaps, adoption) and contribute to decision‑ready reports for leadership.
Change Management & Stakeholder Enablement – 10%
  • Inform higher‑education change management efforts, including stakeholder engagement, communications, training, and adoption of metrics to support institutionalization.
  • Contribute to policy/guidance development and shared‑governance engagement to embed practices within curricular, co‑curricular, advising, and operational systems.
Other Duties as Assigned – 5%
  • Support additional strategic initiatives or special projects within the Office of the Provost that align with Green & White priorities.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement of project management practices, tools, and templates to strengthen institutional capacity.
  • Provide ad hoc planning, coordination, analysis, and communications support at the request of initiative leadership.
Minimum Requirements

Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a four‑year college degree program in Business Administration, Management, Education or a field related to the employing unit; three to five years of related and progressively more expansive work experience in project management, business analysis, facilitating/training with a focus on business management; workflow process analysis and…

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