As a project management specialist, you are responsible for providing specific expertise, knowledge, or skills to support the project management process, methodology, or function. You work as a consultant, advisor, or trainer for project managers, project teams, or project organizations, and you report to a project management director or a project management office (PMO) manager, who oversees the project management standards and practices. You need to have specialized project management skills, such as developing and implementing project management frameworks, models, or systems, conducting project audits, reviews, or evaluations, or delivering project management training, coaching, or mentoring. You also need to have in-depth knowledge and experience in a particular domain, industry, or discipline, such as agile, lean, scrum, software, engineering, construction, or healthcare. To diversify your project management specialist career, you can pursue certifications, such as the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) or the PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP), or participate in research, publications, or conferences on project management trends and innovations.