Project Manager (Remote with option for hybrid in Minnesota)

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Are you passionate about making a difference? Would you like to spend your working hours changing lives and leaving the world better than it was? Do you want to help eliminate barriers to higher education for students in need? Consider joining the amazing team at Scholarship America, where we're hard at work creating brighter futures for students-and building the plans that will help us grow to do even more. We are adding a Project Manager to our Product/IT team who will work across the organization in service to Scholarship America teams and staff, in support of the organization's mission, vision, and strategies. This role is essential for ensuring that prioritized projects are completed seamlessly and on time, as defined by the organization product roadmap, ways of working, and strategic initiatives. The Project Manager will work closely with team members, vendors, and clients to drive projects to successful completion, on time, on budget, and in alignment to organizational goals. Key Expectations Project Planning and Management: Track project performance, specifically to analyze the successful completion of short- and long-term goals; use data collection for analysis and revised action plans. Define project scope, goals, and deliverables. Develop detailed project plans, timelines, and schedules. Coordinate internal resources and third parties/vendors for the flawless execution of projects. Ensure resource availability and allocation. Monitor and track project progress, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within scope, and within budget. Team Coordination: Lead and motivate project teams, ensuring collaboration and effective communication. Assign tasks and responsibilities to team members. Identify and resolve issues and conflicts within the project team. Stakeholder Management: Act as the main point of contact for all project-related matters. Build and maintain strong relationships with sponsors, vendors, and internal stakeholders. Regularly communicating project status to stakeholders, including issues, risks, and mitigation strategies. Ensure that all stakeholders are informed of project progress and outcomes Organize and facilitate effective and collegial stakeholder meetings, keeping detailed notes, troubleshooting, and communicating action items for follow-up. Quality Assurance: Ensure project deliverables meet quality standards and sponsor expectations. Implement and manage project changes to achieve project outputs. Continuously improve the efficiency and clarity of product development and rollout processes, by engaging, communicating and problem solving with stakeholders across business units, clarifying the scope, timeframe and resources for projects and implementing best practices. Documentation and Reporting: Create and maintain comprehensive project documentation. Report and escalate issues to management as needed. Minimum Requirements: 5+ years of experience as a Project Manager in a similar role. Strong understanding of project management methodologies and best practices. Excellent organizational and multitasking skills. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills. Proficiency in project management software/tools ( e.g., Jira, Gantt Chart Tool). Ability to lead and motivate a team. Experience in creating and managing project budgets. Highly tech-savvy with an ability to identify and quickly master new software systems and automations Ability to demonstrate creative problem-solving, thoughtful product scoping, and flexibility in a fast-moving environment. Proficient in Microsoft Office. Excellent analytical skills and detail oriented. Excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication, time management, and presentation skills. Proven track record of facilitating cross-departmental issue identification, problem-solving, and resolution. Highly customer-centric, service-oriented with the ability to understand, execute and meet customer's expectations. Proven ability to effectively and often simu taneously communicate at operational, technical, and strategic levels to internal and external customers, including Senior and Executive Leaders. Ability to travel for team meetings bi-annually. Passion for advancing equity in education and commitment to Scholarship America's mission. Preferred Requirements: Bachelor's Degree - or equivalent experience. PMP Certification. Full Pay range: Exempt ($64,400 - $80,500 - $96,600) This is the pay range for our staff in this position, from entry to fully independent and proficient in the role utilizing our propriety systems and processes. The candidate selected for this position will be offered a wage applicable to their background and skill set as aligned to our business. Application deadline: October 1st, 2025 (by 11:00 pm CT) At Scholarship America, our team members are motivated by our core values: Student Impact, Teamwork, Inclusion and Curiosity. Our vision is to empower an America where those with the most need have the opportunity to thrive through equitable pathways to education and training, and we are seeking fantastic team members to make that happen. We know the best person for the job could be anywhere, and that's why this position can work remotely within the continental United States or in a hybrid manner from either our office in Bloomington or Saint Peter, MN. Our employees enjoy a team-based, flexible work schedule, allowing them to flex around our core hours of Monday-Friday from 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Central Time. Scholarship America is committed to our team's work/life balance, and our strong learning and development culture supports knowledge growth and professional development for all employees across foundational and job-specific skills. This position is only open to candidates who reside in the continental United States during their employment. Applicants outside the U.S. will not be considered. Scholarship America offers employees a robust total rewards package, focused on supporting their health and well-being now and in the future. We offer comprehensive choices for the following: Insurance (medical, dental, vision, basic life) Disability (short-term & long-term) Flexible spending accounts (medical & dependent care) 403(b) retirement fund with a 3% company match In addition to schedule flexibility, we also provide paid time away from work (vacation, sick, personal, up to fifteen paid holidays annually), plus employee & dependent educational reimbursement programs which support our overall mission. Details on our company mission, vision, values and goals can be found at We are an equal opportunity employer and believe in the power of a diverse workplace to better serve a broad range of student needs. All qualified candidates who meet the minimum requirements are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment regardless of their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, parental or marital status. With $5 billion in distributions to students since 1958, Scholarship America is the leading administrator of private scholarships in the United States. EOE. Veterans/Disabled

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