Management Analyst 5
Make your mark on statewide programs that protect vulnerable adults across Washington. The Home and Community Living Administration (HCLA) is seeking a skilled management analyst 5 this position is responsible for leading coordinating and monitoring projects of varying depth and scope. Projects may have a critical effect on the success or failure of key aspects of HCLA services and policies and on often sensitive relations with divisions state and community-based partnerships.
This position resides within the Home and Community Living Administrations (HCLA) Office of the Assistant Secretary (OAS) and Strategic Project Management Office (PMO). HCLA is responsible for Washington states nationally recognized system of long-term services and supports serving older adults and people with disabilities. This system includes:
This position is responsible for significant project management activities required by multiple agencies and divisions to implement changes to the home and community living system in Washington State and achieve HCLAs strategic goals. This includes managing high-visibility complex projects effectively and using project management principles and tools. This is a position reports to the Strategic Projects Senior Project Manager in the PMO in the OAS.
This is Project Employment:The funding for this project is expected to last until June 30 2026. When the funding runs out the position will be eliminated.Why this role matters
HCLAs work directly impacts the quality of life safety and dignity of older adults and individuals with disabilities in long-term care settings. Your leadership ensures that the systems supporting these communities remain responsive efficient and aligned with state and federal expectations. The projects youll collaborate on have statewide consequencesaffecting policy development compliance readiness and ultimately the well-being of some of Washingtons most vulnerable residents.
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