Project Manager
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
Posted
Jan 28, 2026
Location
Remote
Type
Full-time
Compensation
$73000 - $78000
Mission
What you will drive
Core responsibilities:
- Manage national level cross-departmental projects to support and achieve the organization's strategic priorities
- Lead and facilitate project planning sessions with project owner, internal and external stakeholders, and project team members
- Develop comprehensive project plans that ensure all deliverables are on time and track projects in project management platform
- Create and maintain comprehensive project documentation including project charters, detailed project plans, risk logs, and progress reports
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role helps NAMI deliver projects that support the organization's mission of building better lives for millions of Americans affected by mental illness, ensuring projects are successfully executed in line with NAMI's strategic priorities and resource commitments.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
Required qualifications:
- 4-year degree and 4 years of project management experience
- Strong understanding of project management methodologies and practical application in a fast-paced business environment
- Proficient in Office 365, MS Office products, Slack and using project management software such as Asana
- Strong interpersonal skills with ability to partner effectively with stakeholders across multiple internal departments and external organizations
Benefits
What's in it for you
Salary Range: $73k - $78k. This is a full-time remote position with occasional domestic travel required once or twice a year. NAMI is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. They also provide reasonable accommodation for candidates with disability.
About
Inside NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. They work to raise awareness, provide support and education, advocate for all affected by mental illness, and address disparities and injustices.