Senior Project Manager – Healthcare Expertise

Greater New England or NY area, MA
Full Time
Mid Level
Code Red Consultants is seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager with a focus in healthcare facility compliance to manage projects, lead client and AHJ relationships, and provide code consulting services to architects, hospitals, and healthcare systems. The ideal candidate will possess deep technical knowledge of healthcare occupancies and the regulatory landscape affecting hospitals and will provide support across a variety of services including compliance with CMS Conditions of Participation, Joint Commission and other regulatory agency standards, NFPA 101, and local building codes.

Ideal candidates will be a “seller/doer” with at least 10 years' experience in the Fire & Life Safety field, with demonstrated expertise in healthcare occupancies and a desire to manage projects, interface with clients, and mentor and train entry level consultants. If you are looking for a new opportunity with a growing firm that is committed to exceptional client service and professional development, this may be the perfect opportunity for you!

What You Will Do:
  • Serve predominantly as a project manager on healthcare-specific projects.
  • Lead client account management efforts for hospital systems and healthcare organizations within the greater Boston and New England area.
  • Continually execute core project management responsibilities, while reviewing other project managers and assisting with their book of work.
  • Prepare complex deliverables such as Statement of Conditions life safety assessments, interim life safety measures (ILSM), SOC documentation, variances and waivers, and presenting compliance approaches & alternative compliance methods to healthcare clients and AHJs.
  • Serve as a technical resource in healthcare facility regulations, including NFPA 101, CMS, and deemed status accreditation requirements.
  • Meet regularly with team leaders related to workload management & forecasting.
  • Perform contract review & negotiation.
  • Provide leadership on key healthcare client relationships where additional CRC personnel are involved.
  • Cross-sell the entire breadth of CRC’s healthcare consulting and fire protection services.
What You Will Need:
  • Bachelor’s degree in mechanical, electrical, civil, chemical, architectural, or industrial engineering from an accredited college or university. A degree in Fire Protection Engineering (FPE) is preferred.
  • 10+ years of fire protection and life safety engineering, with significant experience in healthcare facility compliance. Consulting experience in other types of markets is a plus.
  • Located within New England or New York with the ability to travel regularly to hospital sites within the greater Boston area.
  • In-depth knowledge of healthcare-specific regulations and standards (NFPA 101, CMS, Joint Commission, DNV, etc.).
  • Prior project and healthcare client management experience.
  • Strong technical acumen with healthcare occupancies.
  • Strong leadership and mentoring skills.
  • Self-motivated and team oriented.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; able to build rapport with healthcare executives and AHJs.
  • Ability to manage high pressure, deadline-driven situations and effectively deal with changing client needs.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills.
Work Environment: Professional office, field/project sites (including greater Boston hospitals and healthcare campuses), and remote office work.

Code Red Consultants offers an excellent compensation package including a competitive salary, profit sharing plan, discretionary quarterly bonuses, retirement benefits, cost-shared health/dental insurance, 100% employer-paid vision, life and disability insurance, and a casual work environment.

 

Code Red Consultants is an equal opportunity employer.

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