The Senior Facilities Program Manager-Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment manages the planning, design and construction activities associated with Parkland to ensure the District's mission, goals, applicable laws and the user's needs are met.
Skills or Special Abilities:
Must have demonstrated skill in managing space planning, interiors, Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment (FF&E), wayfinding programs and art programs.
Must have the ability to manage complex project budgets.
Must be able to effectively lead internal clients and consultants to a single vision and manage relationships.
Must have extensive healthcare furnishing and finish knowledge.
Must have knowledge of current city, state, federal laws and regulations as they apply to health care projects.
Must have excellent oral and written communication skills.
Must have excellent organizational, time-management, and problem-solving skills.
Must have general knowledge of AUTOCAD and/or Revit (or both)
Must have ability to work with end users as liaison and advocate for best design outcome.
Minimum Specifications
Education:
Must have a Bachelor-s Degree in Interior Design or Associates with equivalent years in experience.
Experience:
Must have eight (8) years healthcare design experience including elements of program management for owner representation.
Must have large acute care hospital design experience.
Equivalent Education and/or Experience:
May have an equivalent combination of education and experience in lieu of specific education and/or experience as stated above.
Parkland Health first opened its doors in 1894 and is now one of the largest public hospital systems in the country. The hospital averages more than 1 million outpatient visits annually. Services include a Level I Trauma Center, the first verified burn center in North Texas and a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The system also includes a network of community-based health centers, including primary care and women's clinics, 5 school-based health centers and numerous outreach and education programs. Parkland is the primary teaching hospital for the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.