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Teladoc Health

Remote Project Manager

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In-Office or Remote
4 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Entry level
In-Office or Remote
4 Locations
47K-49K Annually
Entry level
Lead remote teams to deliver projects on time and on budget by planning scopes, breaking work into tickets, allocating resources, tracking budgets, mitigating risks, reporting to stakeholders, and fostering virtual team culture using asynchronous communication and collaboration tools.
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A Remote Project Manager (RPM) is responsible for leading teams and delivering projects on time and within budget, without the benefit of a physical office. Their role shifts from "physical oversight" to digital orchestration, relying heavily on communication tools and structured workflows. 
Core Roles & Responsibilities
Project Planning & Scoping: Defining project goals, deliverables, and timelines using Gantt charts or Agile roadmaps.
Asynchronous Communication: Managing "the digital office" by ensuring team members have clear instructions and documentation, reducing the need for constant real-time meetings.
Task Management: Breaking down complex projects into actionable tickets in tools like Jira, Asana, or ClickUp.
Resource Allocation: Monitoring team bandwidth and skill sets to ensure no single remote worker is over-burdened or under-utilized.
Stakeholder Reporting: Providing regular status updates to executives and clients using data-driven dashboards and Loom video walkthroughs.
Risk Mitigation: Identifying potential "bottlenecks" early—such as time-zone delays or software dependencies—and creating contingency plans.
Budget Oversight: Tracking project spend, contractor invoices, and software costs to ensure financial health.
Virtual Team Building: Fostering a healthy remote culture and psychological safety through digital stand-ups and dedicated Slack or Teams channels. 
Essential Remote Tool Stack
Documentation: Confluence or Notion for a "Single Source of Truth."
Video Conferencing: Zoom or Google Meet for high-stakes meetings.
Visual Collaboration: Miro or Mural for virtual brainstorming and whiteboarding.

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