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Canopy One Solutions,

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Need Locals to Denver, CO Candidates

Position:  Project Manager with WCAG Sec
504 and 508 Exp

Location: Hybrid - Candidate Must Be Local

Webcam Interview Only

Experience: 12+

NOTE: Need Passport number and LinkedIn ID and
please do mention Current Location and Visa of candidate while sending the
Profile.

Description

This position is looking for a candidate with specific ADA
accessibility experience.

This position will manage the design and implementation of
the IT accessibility programs for the Colorado Department of Human Services
(CDHS). The incumbent will act as a liaison and coordinator for the activities
of various parties, including the Department, the Office of Information
Technology's (OIT) technology accessibility program team, Division technology
team members, and Division website content contributors. It will also manage
and track the prioritization and utilization of funds, program performance
metrics, and increase internal capacity by following Department best practices.

The effort will include testing and remediation of CDHS
internet and intranet sites and software solutions. Any solutions that are not
compliant with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 or do not comply
with the Colorado Laws for Persons with Disabilities (HB 21-1110), Sections 504
and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title II of the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 1557 of the Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act of 2010, or the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act (CADA) will require
remediation. Providing accessible IT services will substantially decrease the
risk of future fines and litigation per HB 21-1110 and disability
discrimination investigations by state and federal enforcement agencies. It
will ensure the Department complies with applicable laws and accessibility
guidelines.

The Project Manager is responsible for planning, executing,
and timely completing accessibility projects within scope and budget.

1.     Project Planning:

a.     Define project scope, objectives,
and deliverables.

b.     Develop detailed project plans,
including timelines, resource allocation, and budget estimates.

c.     Create and maintain project
documentation, including project charters, schedules, and risk assessments.

2.     Team Management:

a.     Lead cross-functional project
teams, including developers, testers, designers, and other relevant
stakeholders.

b.     Assign tasks and responsibilities
to team members.

c.     Ensure effective communication and
collaboration among team members.

3.     Budget and Resource Management:

a.     Monitor project budget and
resource allocation.

b.     Identify and address budget
discrepancies and resource constraints.

c.     Optimize resource utilization and
project costs.

4.     Risk Management:

a.     Identify potential project risks
and develop mitigation strategies.

b.     Monitor and track project risks
and issues.

c.     Implement risk response plans as
needed.

5.     Quality Assurance:

a.     Establish and maintain project
quality standards.

b.     Conduct quality checks and ensure
compliance with project requirements.

c.     Implement quality improvement
processes as necessary.

The project manager will develop and implement change
management strategies, plans, and communication initiatives to ensure the
successful adoption of accessibility changes across the organization.

1.     Strategy:

a.     Collaborate with senior leadership
and project teams to define and develop change management strategies aligned
with the organization's objectives.

b.     Assess the impact of changes and
create plans to address resistance and potential obstacles.

2.     Planning and Execution:

a.     Create detailed change management
plans, including communication, training, and stakeholder engagement
strategies.

b.     Implement and oversee the
execution of change management plans, ensuring timely and effective delivery.

3.     Stakeholder Engagement:

a.     Identify and analyze stakeholders
affected by changes.

b.     Develop engagement plans to
involve stakeholders and gain their support.

c.     Maintain open lines of
communication with stakeholders to address concerns and provide updates.

4.     Communication:

a.     Design and execute clear and
effective communication plans that convey the benefits, purpose, and progress
of changes to employees.

b.     Create various communication
materials, such as emails, newsletters, and presentations.

5.     Resistance Management:

a.     Identify sources of resistance and
develop strategies to mitigate resistance to change.

b.     Provide support to individuals and
teams experiencing difficulties in adapting to change.

Reporting and risk management mitigation are essential
components of any project or organizational strategy. Effective reporting helps
stakeholders understand the project's current state, while risk management
mitigation ensures that potential issues are identified and addressed
proactively.

1.     Regular Reporting:

a.     Develop a schedule for regular
reporting to provide stakeholders with consistent updates on the project's
status.

b.     Include a section on risk
reporting in the regular updates.

c.     Cover any identified risks, their
impact, and the progress of risk mitigation efforts.

2.     Risk Identification:

a.     Regularly assess and identify
potential risks. Encourage team members to report identifiable threats.

b.     Evaluate each risk's potential
impact, likelihood, and urgency. Prioritize risks based on these factors.

3.     Risk Mitigation Plans:

a.     Develop clear mitigation plans for
high-priority risks and outline specific actions to minimize or eliminate the
threat.

b.     Maintain a risk register that
includes details on each identified risk, its status, and the assigned
responsibilities for mitigation.

4.     Contingency Planning:

a.       Develop contingency
plans for risks where full mitigation is not possible. These plans should
outline how to respond if a threat materializes.

A PMP and three years of experience is required, or five
years of project management experience without a PMP. Understanding of WCAG,
Sections 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title II of the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 1557 of the Patient Protection
and Affordable Care Act of 2010, or the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act (CADA)
a plus.

Thank you and
Kind Regards

Ravi Kumar 

US IT Recruiter | Talent Acquisition

LinkedIn: 
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ravikumar-danda-89a1a523b/

Email:
d
.ravikumar
@canopyone.com
  Web:www.canopyone.com

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