- Organization
- M4A Foundation - CrowdDoing
Virtual Project Manager Nature Counter, CrowdDoing
- Duration
- Recruiting through Oct 30th
- Location
- El Dorado Hills, CA
Opportunity Details
Ongoing
Remote
Recruiting through Oct 30th
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
About this Opportunity
- Virtual Project Manager Nature Counter, CrowdDoing
Lead the research team: The project manager will work with the research team to identify and prioritize the key goals and objectives of the nature counter project, including the development of nature therapy, forest therapy, and ecotherapy interventions. They will provide guidance and support to team members as needed, and ensure that all tasks are completed efficiently and effectively.
Develop and implement interventions: The project manager will be responsible for developing and implementing nature-based interventions that increase access to nature in communities and improve individual and community wellbeing. This may involve working with local partners to identify opportunities for nature immersion, co-creating customized interventions that are tailored to the needs of specific communities, and piloting and testing these interventions to assess their effectiveness.
Oversee the development of nature-based courses and an app: The project manager will be responsible for overseeing the development of nature-based courses and an app that can be used by individuals and organizations to increase access to nature and incorporate nature therapy, forest therapy, and ecotherapy into their programs. This may involve coordinating with external vendors and partners, as well as working with the research team to develop content and features for the courses and app.
Engage stakeholders: The project manager will be responsible for engaging a wide range of stakeholders in the nature counter project, including local partners, community members, and other key organizations. They will work to build relationships and partnerships that support the goals of the project, and ensure that all stakeholders are kept informed of progress and developments.
Monitor progress and evaluate outcomes: The project manager will track the progress of the nature counter project and conduct ongoing evaluations to assess the effectiveness of the interventions. They will analyze data and use this information to identify areas for improvement and make any necessary adjustments to the project plan.
Overall, the project manager will play a key role in leading the nature counter project and ensuring that it achieves its goals of increasing access to nature in communities and improving individual and community wellbeing through nature therapy, forest therapy, and ecotherapy interventions. They will work closely with the research team and stakeholders to develop and implement customized interventions, oversee the development of nature-based courses and an app, and monitor progress and evaluate outcomes to ensure that the project is successful.
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Skills/Interests
- Business Skills
- Web Development