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  • Program Manager

    OEDIT Minority Business Office
    Job Description

    This Program Manager position works within the Business Funding and Incentives (BF&I) division of OEDIT and is responsible for the management of the Advanced Industries Investment Tax Credit. This position has responsibility for the program applications which sit on a Salesforce platform. The program manager is engaged with the angel investing and startup communities as well as industry associations in order to understand the ecosystem and to facilitate investments in advanced industries startups through the tax credit.

    The ideal candidate for this position is a detail-oriented self-starter, with experience in program development or management. The individual is organized and collaborative with cross-functional partners. The candidate is skilled at managing multiple responsibilities and has a high degree of integrity and accountability, and is committed to developing public programs with an equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) lens.
     

    Specific Duties Include:

    • Maintain and process program applications in Salesforce, including communicating with applicants to obtain the required information.

    • Maintain and improve program guides, web pages, and applications.

    • Conduct education and outreach to startups and investors. Collaborate with angel investor groups and industry associations. Coordinate with other OEDIT staff whose programs focus on high-tech startups.

    • Track program metrics and support program analysis and evaluation. Coordinate collection and validation of data.

    • Help to design program policies and rules and implement statutory requirements for the Advanced Industry Investment Tax Credit. Collaborate with colleagues at the CO Department of Revenue. This person will become the subject matter expert.

    • This position may procure services or award grants which will involve scoping statements of work, monitoring contract performance, and processing invoices.

    • Create and track budgets, interfacing with state financial reporting and accounting systems.

    • Respond to legislative and public information requests under tight deadlines.

    • Special Assignments. Takes on other assignments and special projects per direction from the Division Director.

    Disclaimer: This job posting provides a high-level job definition. It is not intended to provide a comprehensive or exclusive list of job duties. As such, job duties and/or responsibilities within the context of this job posting may change at the discretion of the employee's direct supervisor.

     

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • At least three years of experience in program administration including detailed business processes and financial analysis

    • Or, Bachelor's degree in business administration, economics, finance, or a closely related field and one year of relevant experience.

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    Preferred Competencies:

    • Adaptability: Adapt quickly to change; able to handle multiple issues and navigate through resources in a calm, organized manner; open to new ideas and methods.

    • Service orientation: Passion for public service and desire to effect positive change.

    • Computer Skills: Experience using Salesforce for applications.

     

    Salary Range: $65,000 - $80,000 Annually

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