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Support onboarding, transition-in, staffing continuity, security processing coordination, and ... Direct Experience using HSIN Products/ Product Community is REQUIRED Additional Information All ...

Support onboarding, transition-in, staffing continuity, security processing coordination, and ... Direct Experience using HSIN Products/ Product Community is REQUIRED Additional Information All ...

Support onboarding, transition-in, staffing continuity, security processing coordination, and ... Direct Experience using HSIN Products/ Product Community is REQUIRED Additional Information All ...

Support onboarding, transition-in, staffing continuity, security processing coordination, and ... Direct Experience using HSIN Products/ Product Community is REQUIRED Additional Information All ...

... transitional planning, assessment, care planning and service implementation and two (2) years of direct supervisor/manager experience. * Must be licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia to practice ...

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What is the difference between Manager Transition Director vs Project Manager?

AspectManager Transition DirectorProject Manager
CredentialsTypically requires advanced degrees in business, management, or related fields; certifications like PMP or change management credentials are commonUsually holds a bachelor's degree; PMP or similar certifications are often preferred
Work EnvironmentFocuses on organizational change, leadership during transitions, and strategic planningManages specific projects, timelines, budgets, and deliverables within various industries
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in corporate, consulting, and organizational change contextsWidely used across industries for managing individual projects

The Manager Transition Director primarily oversees organizational change initiatives and strategic transitions, requiring leadership and change management expertise. In contrast, a Project Manager focuses on executing specific projects with defined scopes and deliverables. While both roles require strong organizational skills and certifications like PMP, the Transition Director emphasizes strategic change, whereas the Project Manager concentrates on project execution.

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Director of Real Estate Transition & Activation

Virginia Commonwealth University Health

Richmond, VA • On-site

$160 - $240/hr

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Posted 4 days ago


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## Director of Real Estate Transition & ActivationApplylocations: Richmond, VAtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R42510The Director of Transitional & Activation Planning provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for the planning, activation, and stabilization of new and renovated healthcare facilities across the health system. This role ensures that clinical, operational, regulatory, and building readiness activities are fully integrated with design and construction delivery to support safe, compliant, and effective patient care on day one. Operating at a system level, the Director leads multidisciplinary teams through complex transition and activation efforts in an academic medical center environment, aligning stakeholders across Real Estate Services, clinical operations, facilities, IT, compliance, and executive leadership.**Essential Job Statement**Directs enterprise-wide transition and activation planning for new facilities, expansions, renovations, and relocations to ensure operational readiness, regulatory compliance, and safe patient care activation.Develops standardized frameworks, policies, tools, and methodologies for Operational Readiness, Activation Readiness, and Building Readiness across the health system.Leads activation governance structures, including steering committees and multidisciplinary work groups, establishing clear decision authority, accountability, and escalation pathways.Oversees development and execution of the integrated Project Master Activation Schedule, coordinating construction turnover, equipment installation, IT readiness, training, regulatory approvals, and departmental go-live milestones.Provides strategic coordination between Design & Construction Project Management and clinical/operational stakeholders to align building completion with operational and clinical readiness.Establishes and maintains standardized activation tools, including activation checklists, RACI matrices, milestone plans, assumptions logs, and operational readiness issue tracking systems.Oversees department-level occupancy planning, workflow validation, staffing readiness, and dual-operations planning to support uninterrupted patient care during transitions.Directs regulatory and accreditation readiness activities in collaboration with compliance, safety, and clinical leadership, supporting licensure, permitting, life-safety readiness, and survey preparedness.Documents post-activation stabilization outcomes through final transition reports capturing lessons learned, unresolved operational items, budget considerations, and system improvement recommendations.Ensure responsibility and visible commitment of diversity equity and inclusion programs/initiatives through collaboration and implementation of initiatives across the health.**Patient Population:** N/A**Employment Qualifications**Required Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Healthcare Administration, Nursing, Construction Management, Architecture, Public Administration, Biomedical Engineering, Project Management or related fieldPreferred Education: Master’s Degree in Business, Healthcare Administration, Nursing, Construction Management, Architecture, Public Administration, Biomedical Engineering, Project Management or related field**Licensing/ Certification**Licensure/Certification Required: N/ALicensure/Certification Preferred: PMP, CAPM**Minimum Qualifications**Years and Type of Required Experience: 5+ years of experience in healthcare facility transition and activation, medical equipment planning, or clinical background, architecture, or construction project managementOther Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required: Communicates clearly and consistently across diverse audiences. Thinks and acts beyond individual projects to advance system-wide readiness capabilities. Mentors emerging leaders in transition, activation, and operational readiness disciplines. Models collaborative behaviors consistent with academic medical center values. Communicates complex issues with clarity, confidence, and credibility. Builds internal capability and reduces reliance on external activation consultants over time. Integrates clinical, operational, and facility planning into cohesive activation strategies. Demonstrates deep understanding of healthcare operations, clinical workflows, and regulatory environments. Proactively identifies schedule conflicts, risks, and resource constraints. Drives accountability for milestone achievement across multidisciplinary teams. Facilitates complex decision-making in high-pressure, time-sensitive environments. Leads without direct authority, influencing clinical, operational, and technical leaders.Other Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Preferred: Proficient in working in Excel, Power point, MS Project. Proficient in reading drawings, specifications and equipment data sheets**Working Conditions** Periods of high stress and fluctuating workloads may occur.**Physical Requirements**Physical Demands: Lifting/ Carrying (0-50 lbs.), Push/ Pull (50-100 lbs.), Stoop, Kneel, Squat, Climbing, Balance, BendingWork Position: Sitting, Walking, Standing**Additional Physical Requirements/ Hazards** Physical Requirements: Manual dexterity (eye/hand coordination), Perform shift work, Hear alarms/telephone/tape recorder, Reach above shoulder, Finger Dexterity, Color Vision, Hazards: Exposure to dust/fumes**Mental/Sensory – Emotional** Mental/Sensory: Strong Recall, Reasoning, Problem Solving, Hearing, Speak Clearly, Write Legibly, Reading, Logical ThinkingEmotional : Fast pace environment, Steady Pace, Able to Handle Multiple Priorities, Frequent and Intense Customer Interactions, Noisy Environment, Able to Adapt to Frequent Change #J-18808-Ljbffr