Responsibilities
- Act as the subject matter expert in election security, delivering technical insight and strategic guidance during pre-sales efforts and client acquisition.
- Oversee and direct program management personnel, coordinating task distribution and priorities to maintain alignment across active client projects.
- Evaluate potential program risks, formulate risk mitigation strategies, keep program records up to date, and escalate critical issues to executive leadership when required.
- Serve as the main liaison for all stakeholders, vendors, and external partners, ensuring consistent and clear communication on program progress, risks, and changes.
- Manage multiple concurrent program implementations, ensuring all outputs meet defined timelines, scope parameters, and quality benchmarks.
- Lead the design, refinement, and long-term development of the Election Security service offering.
- Oversee program closure processes, including final deliverable submission, client feedback collection, and documentation of lessons learned across sub-projects.
- Maintain and strengthen relationships with key decision-makers and program partners.
- Assist in identifying and pursuing new business opportunities, promoting the organization's election security capabilities.
- Engage with the broader election security community through public speaking, podcasts, blog contributions, and industry events.
- Perform additional responsibilities as needed.
Requirements
- Extensive hands-on experience in election security operations and safeguards.
- Proven track record in designing service frameworks and supervising their implementation.
- Highly organized with a focus on precision and thoroughness.
- Superior communication abilities, both spoken and written.
- Capable of handling multiple concurrent assignments and shifting priorities.
- Client-oriented mindset with demonstrated problem-solving and analytical reasoning skills.
- Background in supporting collaborations between government and private entities.
Responsibilities
- Act as the subject matter expert in election security, delivering technical insight and strategic guidance during pre-sales efforts and client acquisition.
- Oversee and direct program management personnel, coordinating task distribution and priorities to maintain alignment across active client projects.
- Evaluate potential program risks, formulate risk mitigation strategies, keep program records up to date, and escalate critical issues to executive leadership when required.
- Serve as the main liaison for all stakeholders, vendors, and external partners, ensuring consistent and clear communication on program progress, risks, and changes.
- Manage multiple concurrent program implementations, ensuring all outputs meet defined timelines, scope parameters, and quality benchmarks.
- Lead the design, refinement, and long-term development of the Election Security service offering.
- Oversee program closure processes, including final deliverable submission, client feedback collection, and documentation of lessons learned across sub-projects.
- Maintain and strengthen relationships with key decision-makers and program partners.
- Assist in identifying and pursuing new business opportunities, promoting the organization's election security capabilities.
- Engage with the broader election security community through public speaking, podcasts, blog contributions, and industry events.
- Perform additional responsibilities as needed.
Required
- Extensive hands-on experience in election security operations and safeguards.
- Proven track record in designing service frameworks and supervising their implementation.
- Highly organized with a focus on precision and thoroughness.
- Superior communication abilities, both spoken and written.
- Capable of handling multiple concurrent assignments and shifting priorities.
- Client-oriented mindset with demonstrated problem-solving and analytical reasoning skills.
- Background in supporting collaborations between government and private entities.
Other
- Within the first 30 days: Review all project materials, tools, and client contacts; understand current workflows, program structure, and progress; assume stakeholder communication responsibilities.
- Within the first 90 days: Update program documentation, processes, and deliverables as necessary; verify project teams are meeting client expectations on schedule and scope; identify enhancement opportunities and initiate improvement planning.
- By the 180-day mark: Take full ownership of the program portfolio, including delivery execution and budget oversight; maintain accurate and accessible program records; provide monthly performance insights and growth recommendations to leadership; lead planning and resourcing for program expansion.