Overview
The Urban Studio seeks a detail-oriented, collaborative, and execution-focused Project Manager to support the delivery of the Drawn to Water program, a grant-funded community engagement initiative under the EPA Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program. This role provides structured coordination, outreach, documentation, and accountability for a defined project period, working closely with the Creative Director to ensure all activities, partners, and deliverables align with contractual obligations and federal reporting requirements.
The Project Manager plays a hands-on role supporting community workshops, partner coordination, volunteer engagement, and field documentation. This is a time-bound position designed to translate the approved Scope of Work in the Drawn to Water consulting agreement into well-executed, well-documented outcomes.
The position is primarily remote, with required availability for in-person support at community workshops and public engagement activities within the project region.
Compensation and Term
This is a part-time independent contractor position. The Project Manager is responsible for managing their own taxes and submitting monthly invoices itemizing hours worked and activities performed.
Compensation ranges from $30 to $35 per hour, commensurate with experience, not to exceed the total contract amount established in the Drawn to Water consulting agreement.
The contract term aligns with the Drawn to Water project period as defined in the consulting agreement. The expected level of effort is approximately 133 hours per month during the contract period (approximately400 total hours). Continuation is contingent upon performance and the availability of grant funding.
Core Responsibilities
1. Project Coordination and Execution
2. Outreach, Engagement, and Partner Support
3. Documentation, Data, and Reporting Support
4. Systems and Compliance Support
5. Communication and Accountability
Qualifications
Work Style and Fit
The Urban Studio values clarity, collaboration, and follow-through. The ideal Temporary Project Manager is proactive, reliable, and comfortable operating within defined project parameters while remaining flexible and solutions-oriented. This role is critical to ensuring that commitments made in consulting agreements are translated into well-documented, well-executed outcomes.
Reporting and Communication
Reports directly to the Creative Director. Works in close coordination with program staff and external partners. Provides regular written and verbal progress updates aligned with project reporting needs.
Application Process
Apply at this link: https://forms.clickup.com/9011605755/f/8cj4c7v-4211/3L4TJW6JAJXZM58WB0.
No cover letter is required; answer the questions below with your application.
Temporary Project Manager Applicant Questions
Please answer briefly (2–4 sentences per question).
1. Prioritization and Execution
You are managing a tabling event at a Back-to-School night at a local community center: coordinating with the host organization, confirming high school volunteers, picking up equipment from the storage unit, and setting up iPads and monitors. Describe how you would prioritize these tasks and what tools or systems you would use to ensure everything is completed accurately and on time.
2. Authenticity and Representation
This role requires representing The Urban Studio in community-facing settings while building genuine relationships. What experience do you have working with people of backgrounds different from your own? What does authenticity in representation mean to you?
3. Intentionality in Programming
You are interested in doing a one-hour art and nature workshop at the Boys and Girls Club with youth ages 6 through 12. How would you approach early engagement with the partner and community? If their needs differ from the pre-defined program design, how would you assess and navigate potential adjustments?
6. Use of AI Tools
The Urban Studio encourages the use of AI tools. Did you use any AI tools (such as ChatGPT) in preparing this application? If so, briefly describe how you used them.