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Family Office Project Manager - Rare Opportunity

Bungalow Ventures Bungalow Ventures Washington, DC Washington, DC Full-time Full-time From $125,000 a year From $125,000 a year 5 days ago 5 days ago 5 days ago You're someone with an impressive track record of project execution seeking an environment where you're empowered, challenged, and rewarded.
Maybe you moved to DC to work for a consulting firm or contractor, but you're jaded by the bureaucracy and office politics within a larger corporate structure.
Or, maybe you've managed many departments at a small company, but you see the limits of where you're at and want to achieve more.
Whatever your background, you're searching for more variety and autonomy in the projects you manage and seeking visionary leadership.
We're a small, fast-charging, extremely high performance single family office.
We have an entrepreneurial mindset and strongly value problem solving ability and emotional intelligence.
You would be working directly with a unicorn founder who had a successful exit and is now deploying personal capital on commercial real estate, private investments, and passion projects.
This role of Project Manager for Single Family Office will be exceptionally varied--it's one part executive assistant, one part research analyst, one part project manager, etc.
--the list goes on.
Curiosity, creativity, and strong organizational abilities will serve you well in the role.
We demand a high level of excellence from each member of the team, and we expect you to have the same exacting standards.
While we're serious about our work, we don't take ourselves too seriously--and hope you don't either! Due to the nature of the role with a family office, a high level of trust is critical, so we will be very thorough regarding background checks, references, and assessments as a part of the hiring process.
In exchange, we encourage you to be thorough in your vetting of the role as well--when you submit your resume, please include an initial list of questions you have for us at the end of the document--this is a chance for us to be interviewed by you as well.
Responsibilities:
Figuring it out--researching, learning, and executing on projects Managing others--vendors, contract employees, etc.
Keeping up with quickly shifting priorities Maintaining highly organized notes, quotes, invoices, and records Handling administrative tasks as they occasionally arise Requirements:
Undergraduate degree with 5
years of relevant work experience--or equivalent Strong negotiating and vendor management skills Exceptional communication and organizational skills Ability to work at a lightning fast pace Familiar with Google Suite Trustworthy with track record of handling confidential information Willing to sign an NDA, complete background/financial check, random drug tests, and behavioral/cognitive assessments Work onsite five days a week in Downtown Washington, DC (1 block from Farragut West station) Compensation:
This is a full-time salaried position Base salary will be a minimum of $125,000, or higher based on experience Bonuses and profit-sharing opportunities with performance 15 days PTO
paid holidays Free parking at our Downtown Washington, DC office building Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $125,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Vision insurance Compensation package:
Bonus opportunities Performance bonus Experience level:
4 years Application Question(s):
Why are you interested in this role? Education:
Bachelor's (Required) Ability to Commute:
Washington, DC (Required) Ability to Relocate:
Washington, DC:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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