Senior Manager, Office of CSO Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Chicago, IL at Geebo

Senior Manager, Office of CSO

Senior Manager, Office of CSOSalary:
Open
BonusLocation:
Chicago, ILHybrid:
3 days on-site, 2 days remote We are unable to provide sponsorship for this role Qualifications Bachelors degree.
Masters preferred.
Minimum 8 years' experience working in Finance, Project Management, Information Technology, Security, or related field.
Big 4 consulting experience preferred Developing and leading cross-functional teams of technologists.
Hiring, developing, and recognizing talent.
Aligning projects to business priorities.
Proven change management skills.
Leading a product as a Product Owner or Product Manager.
Responsibilities Assist the CSO with content development and strategy.
Collaborate with Finance department to facilitate continuous improvement of financial reporting and information delivery methods.
Facilitate change management of processes and deliverables.
Conduct business process analyses of functional areas to improve quality of service and achieve efficiency.
Develop recommendations for improvements.
Assist in the development of project documentation and project teams for major initiatives.
Provide project management for certain initiatives.
Developing organizational mission, objectives, milestones, and plans with little supervision.
Independent and persuasive business writing, probing key issues, drawing customer to issue identification.
Builds strategy and focuses on six months to one-year plans.
Recommended Skills Accounting Business Correspondence Business Priorities Business Process Improvement Business Processes Change Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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