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Job Posting: Project Manager Health Care Retention and Recruitment Office (HCRRO)Location: Remote (Services must be performed within Canada)Employment Type: Full-Time, ContractOrganization: Shared Health Process Improvement Office (PIO) About Shared Healthamp; PIO: Shared Health leads the planning and coordination of patient-centred clinical and preventive health services across Manitoba. The Process Improvement Office (PIO) supports the Ministry of Health in streamlining processes and improving efficiencies across the provinces healthcare systems. Working closely with service delivery organizations, educational institutions, and clinical experts, PIO ensures that healthcare resource needs and priority initiatives are effectively supported. Role Overview: We are seeking an experienced Project Manager to support the Health Care Retention and Recruitment Office (HCRRO). The successful candidate will be responsible for managing clinical project planning and delivery, leading complex healthcare infrastructure projects, and advising senior leadership within the government and healthcare organizations.This role requires strong expertise in healthcare project management, strategic planning, service design, and stakeholder engagement, particularly with Indigenous communities. Key Responsibilities: