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Safe Agile Program Manager Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

Experience working in Safe Agile environment. * Experience with Test Management tools - Rational Tool suite, JIRA. * Experience in testing customer support and contact center systems a plus. * Health ...

Sr Program Manager BTI

Stamford, CT · Hybrid

$123K - $124K/yr

What You Will Do Program Leadership & Ownership * Own end-to-end delivery of ... Deep experience with Agile product development and product lifecycle management * Demonstrated ...

405 - Day Program Manager

West Haven, CT · On-site

$20.51 - $20.98/hr

Join Marrakech as a Day Program Manager Paid Training | Career Growth Make a Difference Every Day ... helping people live safe, fulfilling, and meaningful lives. In this role, you'll have the ...

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Safe Agile Program Manager information

What is a Safe Agile Program Manager?

A SAFe Agile Program Manager, often referred to as a Release Train Engineer (RTE), is responsible for facilitating and coordinating Agile Release Trains (ARTs) within the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe). They help teams align with business goals, remove obstacles, and ensure consistent delivery of value across multiple teams. The role involves managing program-level processes, driving continuous improvement, and communicating with stakeholders to ensure successful implementation of large-scale Agile initiatives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Safe Agile Program Manager?

To thrive as a SAFe Agile Program Manager, you need a solid understanding of Agile frameworks (especially SAFe), program management experience, and relevant certifications such as SAFe Program Consultant (SPC) or SAFe Agilist. Familiarity with tools like Jira, Azure DevOps, and portfolio management systems is often required. Exceptional leadership, communication, and facilitation skills help you align teams, resolve conflicts, and drive organizational change. These abilities are crucial for orchestrating large-scale Agile initiatives, ensuring alignment, and delivering value across multiple teams and stakeholders.

What are the main challenges Safe Agile Program Managers face when coordinating multiple Agile teams within a program?

Safe Agile Program Managers often encounter the challenge of aligning multiple Agile teams towards shared program goals while managing dependencies and mitigating risks that span across teams. Communication and synchronization are crucial, as teams may have differing priorities, schedules, or technical practices. Managing stakeholder expectations and ensuring consistent delivery through Program Increment (PI) planning sessions are also common challenges. Building a culture of collaboration and transparency helps address these issues and fosters a high-performing Agile Release Train.

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Assistant Program Manager

Community Systems, Inc.

Torrington, CT • On-site

$23.20/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

SSENTIAL FUNCTIONS, DUTIES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Support and implement the CSI mission while empowering each person supported to direct his or her own life.
2. Develop and maintain a positive and effective relationship with persons supported. Interacting positively,
actively and respectfully with persons supported.
3. Provide opportunities for learning new skills and having new life experiences.
4. Teach and role-model appropriate social behavior.
5. Provide supports to people by assisting in the development and implementation of their vision statement
and in turn all support plans, including personal spiritual growth, assisting people in achieving their
personal goals and desires, providing interaction and choices for activities that support a meaningful day,
and supporting people to be independent in activities of daily living.
6. Support each person's optimal health, which includes, but is not limited to administering medications, assisting people to medical appointments, and communicating with physicians and other healthcare professionals.
7. Ensure that people are supported to exercise their rights.
8. Respectfully assists each person with maintaining a clean and safe home that reflects his or her preferences.
9. Obtain and maintains, at least, all required certifications and training.
10. Maintain optimal communication and cooperative working relationships with the team, family, guardians and other stakeholders.
11. Assists each person with money management while safeguarding his or her funds.
12. Completes required documentation in a timely manner
13. Adheres to CSI policies and procedures to ensure the safety of persons supported.
14. Coordinate the appropriate staffing coverage to assure mission focused supports.
15. Accept and perform on-call responsibilities.
16. Shares supervision of Direct Support Professionals with the Program Manager.
17. Perform other duties as assigned.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The Assistant Program Manager's environment may vary widely each day. He/she may function within a person's home, including the kitchen and specially equipped bath. He/she may drive a vehicle to support the community activities of a person supported; the vehicle may be CSI's or the employee's personal vehicle. Such activities may include, but not be limited to, shopping, attending medical appointments, dining out, athletic activities, concerts, movies or religious services. He/she may be asked to travel with a person supported both in and out of state. Hazardous material exposure is generally limited to household items such as cleaning items. The duties may present an exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
REQUIRED TRAININGS
Employees are required to be certified in CPR, First Aid, Physical Management techniques (or the equivalent), Medication Administration, Universal Precautions and other OSHA regulations. They must complete and maintain renewals in all training listed in the CSI Policy Manual as mandatory training. In addition, there are several county
or state-specific training requirements state to state. Such training certificates shall be obtained within the timeframes mandated by CSI policy and the counties and states on whose behalf CSI manages programs. Staff must also be trained in each person's individualized support plans. Training may require formalized testing.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
Prior experience working in the field of supporting persons with disabilities is preferred. The minimum requirements are a high school diploma or GED, minimum age requirement 20 years, functional literacy in math and reading, and a valid driver's license. Candidates must also have a satisfactory criminal, driving and employment history per CSI personnel policy. An Associate's degree in a related field of study is preferred.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the position. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
1. The ability to physically assist people out of a structure in the event of an emergency.
2. Communicate effectively using English both verbally and in writing
3. Sufficient strength to lift up to 50 pounds for intermittent/ occasional periods and as necessary so as to, for example, carry several bags of groceries
4. Sufficient dexterity to operate standard business equipment and other specialized equipment
5. Vision for everyday reading and the ability to drive as determined by each state.
6. Stand/sit for extended periods of time, possibly up to 6 hours at a time.
7. The ability as necessary to physically restrain individuals who could be a risk of danger to themselves or others
8. Bend to the floor
9. Reach above waist level, for example, to put groceries away on a shelf
10. Twist at the pelvis
11. Climb stairs
12. Walk ½ mile
13. Kneel so as to perform CPR
14. Move without restriction so as to perform essential job functions
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.
For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.