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$89K - 107K a year
Oversee and enforce SDLC compliance, manage project portfolio, and coordinate with vendors and stakeholders.
10+ years of project management experience, deep knowledge of SDLC, experience with project management tools like Smartsheet and JIRA, and leadership skills in managing teams and processes.
Title: Senior Project Manager Employment Type: Contract Start Date: 12/22/2025 Last Day to Submit: 12/10/25 Term: 9+ Months Location: Washington, DC # of Positions: 1 Interview type: Webcam Work location : Remote Remote but will require 4-6 trips to DC (no expenses billed). Job Summary: Description This position is housed under the Department of Health Care Finance in direct support of the DC Access System. The PMO Lead will serve as a senior member of the DCAS Program Management Office and is responsible for driving consistency, discipline, and excellence across the full Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). This role requires a highly organized, process-driven, proactive leader with deep expertise in SDLC practices, project governance, vendor management, and cross-agency collaboration. The PMO Lead will provide senior-level project management oversight and ensure consistent execution of the DCAS Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).This position serves as the lead for PMO structure, process adherence, cross-agency coordination, and project governance. The PMO Lead must be highly organized, proactive, and capable of enforcing standards across a portfolio of technical projects. Key Responsibilities • Ensure full SDLC compliance for all projects (JAR, design, QA, UAT, OCM, readiness). • Establish, maintain, and enforce PMO processes, procedures, templates, and governance structures. • Oversee the project portfolio, ensuring timelines, risks, dependencies, and resources are proactively managed. • Provide direction, coaching, and quality review of project managers’ deliverables and documentation. • Serve as primary escalation point for project risks, issues, and stakeholder concerns. • Lead project intake, prioritization, and reporting cadence, including portfolio dashboards and leadership updates. • Drive consistent communication across vendors, partner agencies, and internal teams. • Monitor compliance with federal, local, and agency policies. • Ensure vendors are meeting deliverables, timelines, and quality expectations. • Support change management and continuous improvement initiatives across the PMO. Core Responsibilities 1. SDLC Leadership & Compliance • Own, enforce, and continuously improve SDLC methodologies, processes, templates, and governance standards. • Ensure all projects complete requirements, design, quality assurance (QA),User Acceptance Testing (UAT), Organizational Change Management (OCM), and readiness activities before advancing to Go/No-Go or implementation. • Partner with technical and business teams to ensure process adherence and quality deliverables at each phase. • Develop and maintain SDLC playbooks, workflows, checklists, and RACI charts. 2. PMO Operations & Structure • Provide structure, organization, and consistency within the PMO by establishing expectations, documentation standards, and escalation protocols. • Serve as the first escalation point for project managers, stakeholders, and vendor partners. • Implement and oversee a repeatable project intake, prioritization, and tracking process. • Monitor and validate that PMs are using approved tools (e.g., Smartsheet, JIRA, SharePoint) consistently and accurately. 3. Project Portfolio Oversight • Manage and oversee a diverse portfolio of large-scale initiatives, ensuring timelines, risks, issues, and resource needs are visible and proactively managed. • Review and approve project plans, schedules, status reports, and artifacts to ensure completeness and accuracy. • Identify and address project roadblocks early, providing direction and coaching to PMs. • Provide weekly portfolio summaries with progress, dependencies, risk level, and recommended actions. 4. Vendor & Stakeholder Management • Serve as a senior liaison between internal/external stakeholders and vendor teams to maintain alignment and prevent confusion. • Hold vendors accountable to deliverables, timelines, risk mitigation, and communication standards. • Facilitate cross-functional collaboration and ensure clarity of roles and responsibilities. 5. Communication & Reporting • Establish a consistent cadence of meetings, reporting rhythms, dashboards, and executive updates that keep leadership informed and avoid surprises. • Translate technical information into clear, actionable updates for leadership and stakeholders. • Ensure PMs communicate proactively—not reactively—about risks, delays, and dependencies. 6. Governance, Quality Control & Accountability • Ensure all project artifacts meet quality standards before approval and before moving to next SDLC phase. • Validate completeness of JAR, design signoffs, UAT entry/exit criteria, and implementation readiness checklists. • Track, audit, and enforce compliance with agency policies, procedures, and federal requirements. • Leverage corrective action plans for PMs or vendors when repeated issues occur. 7. Change Management & Continuous Improvement • Lead transformation efforts to enhance PMO efficiency, transparency, and stakeholder satisfaction. • Identify gaps in processes and implement improvements to strengthen governance. • Support OCM efforts by ensuring project planning and communication align with operational changes. Required Skills & Qualifications Technical & Process Expertise • 10+ years of progressive project/program management experience within complex technical environments. • Deep knowledge of SDLC, system integrations, and public sector or eligibility systems preferred. • Strong experience with Smartsheet, JIRA, and other project management tools. • Proven ability to enforce processes and maintain structure across multiple teams. Leadership & Management • Demonstrated success leading and mentoring project managers and cross-functional teams. • Strong decision-making, conflict resolution, and escalation management skills. • Experience with multi-vendor coordination and holding teams accountable. Professional Competencies • PMP Certification required or must complete the PMP certification within 1 year of hire. • Extremely organized, detail-oriented, and structured. • Proactive and anticipatory—able to identify needs, risks, or gaps before they become issues. Job Type: Contract Pay: $42.87 - $51.62 per hour Work Location: Remote
This job posting was last updated on 12/12/2025