Project Manager
What does the project manager role at ACAPS involve ?
The Project Manager at the Insurance and Social Welfare Supervisory Authority (ACAPS) plays a strategic role in ensuring the successful planning, coordination, and execution of complex projects. These high-value projects support ACAPS’s operational and strategic missions, while adhering to defined objectives, deadlines, and budgets.
Main Responsibilities :
- Identify departmental needs and develop detailed specifications (technical requirements).
- Define objectives, deliverables, resources, budget, and timelines in a structured project plan.
- Manage internal and external resources, ensuring effective communication and coordination.
- Oversee, when necessary, the consultation and selection process for external providers, in compliance with regulations.
- Report on project progress, identify risks, and prepare steering committee meetings for decision-making.
- Evaluate performance indicators, identify deviations from initial objectives, and propose corrective actions.
- Standardize project management processes and promote continuous improvement in methodologies.
- Foster a project management culture and support ACAPS’s organizational transformation.
Why Work at ACAPS as a Project Manager ?
Joining ACAPS as a Project Manager means contributing to a leading regulatory institution that plays a key role in insurance and social welfare oversight.
Key Benefits of Working at ACAPS :
- Every project directly contributes to advancing and improving the insurance and social welfare sector.
- Develop advanced technical expertise and strong interpersonal skills through complex and diverse projects.
- Work in a demanding environment that values innovation and collaboration.
- Projects at ACAPS help protect policyholder rights and promote transparency and fairness in contractual relationships.
Career growth opportunities
The Project Manager role at ACAPS provides numerous career development opportunities, both in technical expertise and managerial responsibilities.
- Pathway to leadership roles: Managing strategic projects prepares professionals for managerial or senior executive roles in specialized departments.
- Develop expertise in key areas: Deepen knowledge in complex project management, risk analysis, and innovative methodologies.
- Access to specialized training programs in project management, actuarial science, international regulations, and advanced methodologies (e.g., Agile, Lean).
- Opportunities for upskilling in audit techniques and data analysis.