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Data Access Project Manager – Child Support

Data Access Project Manager – Child Support

CompanyICF
LocationWashington, DC, USA, North Bethesda, MD, USA, Reston, VA, USA
Salary$97699 – $166088
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s, Master’s
Experience LevelSenior, Expert or higher

Requirements

  • M.S. or B.S. Required
  • For M.S. a minimum of 6 years’ relevant child support services and enforcement experience
  • For B.S. a minimum of 8 years’ relevant child support services and enforcement experience
  • 3 to 5 years of experience with access of sensitive data; reporting; sharing across stakeholders including other federal programs and agencies, technical support; and critical project management skills.
  • Minimum of 5 years in a leadership position
  • Ability to travel up to 10% of the time
  • Eligible to complete the HHS background verification process at the Public Trust clearance level

Responsibilities

  • Manage and oversee the data access and data matching processes, ensuring compliance with all relevant agreements and regulations.
  • Facilitate the data match process, provide information to requesting entities, perform follow-ups, and track all information related to matches.
  • Collect and report performance data from each partner as stated in their matching agreement through the monthly Partner Performance Data Report.
  • Provide training, technical assistance, and problem resolution for partners, ensuring all activities are captured in the Monthly Status Report.
  • Track all Data Access agreements and documents using tools like Confluence to monitor all matching activities.
  • Collaborate with internal teams to prepare security addenda, collect performance data from partners, and maintain Standard Operating Procedures and user guides for Data Access Child Support Portal users.
  • Manage a team to support Data Access for all stakeholders

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with OCSE data requirements and child support enforcement tools.
  • Experience with federal data access and matching programs.
  • In-depth knowledge of Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, which governs child support enforcement.