Program Manager Duties Sample Clauses

Program Manager Duties. In addition to any duties and responsibilities the Program Manager will have as an employee of the EAA, the Program Manager will have the following duties: a. to serve as the primary point of contact between the Parties and the Service; b. to cooperate with, coordinate, and generally support the activities and decision-making processes of the Implementing Committee, Stakeholder Committee, Science Committee, and the Science Review Panel; c. to use reasonable efforts to seek to secure unanimous action by the Implementing Committee, and consensus action by the Stakeholder Committee and the Science Committee, for matters brought before each of these committees pursuant to the Program Documents; d. to cooperate with and coordinate with the Service; e. to monitor compliance by the Parties with the Permit and other Program Documents; f. to prepare and provide all reports as may be directed by the Implementing Committee or the Program Documents; g. to compile and maintain the Scientific Record as described in this Agreement and as may be directed by the Implementing Committee; x. to timely prepare work plans and cost estimates for the activities to be performed by the Program Manager during Phase I and Phase II for inclusion in the Comprehensive Phase I Work Plan and Comprehensive Phase II Work Plan, i. to timely prepare for each year during the Permit Term a work plan and cost estimate for activities to be performed by the Program Manager for inclusion in the Annual Party Work Plan and Cost Estimate of the EAA; j. to assist the Implementing Committee with developing and, if required, amending the Comprehensive Phase I Work Plan and Comprehensive Phase II Work Plan, each of which plans will include the activities to be performed by the Program Manager; x. to assist the EAA with timely preparing the EAA’s Annual Party Work Plan and Cost Estimate, which will incorporate descriptions and costs for the activities to be performed by the Program Manager, and will be submitted for approval in the same manner as the Party Annual Party Work Plan and Cost Estimate submitted by the other Parties; l. to supervise all activities associated with the applied research facility described in Subsection 6.3.4 of the HCP, and the continuing reliance on the best available science and the continuing involvement of the Stakeholders in making certain AMP decisions, as provided in Article Seven; m. to ensure that the EAA’s website reflects all current science and research reports, and rep...
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Program Manager Duties. HVP services provided under this Agreement.
Program Manager Duties. 2.1.1 Administer contract and budget management. 2.1.2 Assure comprehensive program oversight.
Program Manager Duties. The Program Manager will have the following duties and responsibilities: 5.3.2.1 The Architect and Program Manager will monitor in general that the Project Work is being performed in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, will keep the Owner informed of the progress of the Project Work, and will report to the Owner and Contractor any observed defects or deficiencies in the work. 5.3.2.2 The Program Manager will notify the Contractor of the Owner's interests and intent with regard to the schedule and coordinate the activities of Owner and its Other Contractors and Suppliers in accordance with the latest approved Project construction schedule. 5.3.2.3 The Program Manager and Architect will review and certify all Applications for Payment by the Contractor, including final payment. The Contractor will assemble each of the Subcontractors and Vendors Applications for Payment into a Project Application and
Program Manager Duties. Under the direction of a Program Administrator, the Program Manager shall oversee the operation of the assigned CONTRACTOR program; Manage and supervise agency staff within the assigned program area; Coordinate and participate in direct service to PARTICIPANTS to ensure conformity with CHS policies and practices as well as other regulatory bodies; Ensure assigned staff are performing their responsibilities in accordance with their job descriptions or as otherwise dictated by program requirements; DocuSign Envelope ID: 36A3BC17-52D3-4CF0-B757-9026A1A36BE4 Perform assessments, evaluations, and planning as needed; Conduct staff meetings on a routine basis; Participate within the general child development community; Represent CHS at conferences, workshops, and other professional meetings as assigned; Recruit and train staff for all positions within the assigned program area; Implement human resources functions; Monitor fiscal operations to ensure the financial soundness of assigned program; and Assume other duties as assigned.
Program Manager Duties. Ensure program standards are met, provide quality assurance, and ensure contract compliance. Collect statistics, prepare and submit reports to ADMINISTRATOR. Adhere to all CONTRACTOR policies and procedures, as well as applicable contractual and governmental regulations. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records. Supervise, train, and evaluate supervised staff.
Program Manager Duties. Under the direct supervision of CONTRACTOR’s Program Administrator, Program Manager shall: 11.6.1 Provide supervision of Program Specialist(s) in the delivery of Voucher services to eligible FAMILIES. 11.6.2 Monitor quality assurance and ensure contract compliance and performance relative to goals and objectives. 11.6.3 Review and submit monthly program reporting data and compile year-end reports. 11.6.4 Attend regular meetings with the Program Administrator to review outcomes and address issues.
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