Fractional Project Manager / Monthly
Fractional Project Manager / Monthly
Fractional Project Manager hourly rate is as low as $100 per hour
Package Options:
- 10 hours per week (40 per calendar month)
- 20 hours per week (80 per calendar month)
- 30 hours per week (120 per calendar month)
A fractional project manager is a professional who provides part-time or fractional project management services to businesses on an as-needed basis. Rather than being employed full-time by a single organization, a fractional project manager typically works with multiple clients simultaneously, dedicating a portion of their time to each project.
The responsibilities of a fractional project manager may include:
Project Planning and Coordination: Developing project plans, timelines, and budgets in collaboration with clients and stakeholders. Coordinating resources, tasks, and activities to ensure project milestones are met on time and within budget.
Team Leadership and Management: Leading project teams, assigning tasks, and managing team dynamics to ensure efficient collaboration and communication. Providing guidance, support, and mentoring to team members to help them achieve project objectives.
Risk Management: Identifying potential risks and issues that may impact project delivery and developing strategies to mitigate them. Proactively monitoring project progress and implementing contingency plans as needed to address unforeseen challenges.
Stakeholder Communication: Facilitating communication and collaboration among project stakeholders, including clients, team members, vendors, and other key stakeholders. Providing regular updates, progress reports, and status meetings to keep stakeholders informed and engaged throughout the project lifecycle.
Quality Assurance: Ensuring that project deliverables meet quality standards and adhere to client requirements and specifications. Conducting regular reviews, inspections, and quality assurance checks to identify and resolve any issues or discrepancies.
Change Management: Managing changes to project scope, requirements, or objectives in a controlled and systematic manner. Assessing the impact of changes on project timelines, budgets, and resources, and communicating effectively with stakeholders to gain buy-in and support for proposed changes.
Continuous Improvement: Identifying opportunities for process improvement and optimization within the project management function. Implementing best practices, tools, and methodologies to enhance project efficiency, effectiveness, and overall success.
Overall, a fractional project manager serves as a strategic partner to businesses, providing expertise, leadership, and guidance to help them successfully execute their projects and achieve their organizational goals.