Savan

CUI Program Lead

Vienna, VA - Full Time

Savan is seeking a CUI Program Lead to support a U.S. federal civilian agency in the implementation and sustainment of its Controlled Unclassified Information Program. This client-facing position requires a candidate with a comprehensive understanding of CUI and the ability to lead policy and procedure updates, develop training, and assist with other program implementation activities. This role also requires a candidate who can effectively communicate to a variety of audiences, including senior-level management.
Role Responsibilities:
  • Provide strategic guidance to the project team and client in CUI program implementation.
  • Identify opportunities to add strategic and technical value for the client and program.
  • Lead the project team in developing KPIs and metrics for CUI implementation and client support activities.
  • Review deliverables for quality and compliance.
  • Manage stakeholder communication and coordination.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with the client and key stakeholders.
Qualifications and Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree
  • At least 5 years of experience supporting federal clients.
  • Experience supporting the implementation of Federal CUI programs.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to analyze and apply critical thinking to a wide variety of complex problems.
  • Ability to coordinate and build relationships with diverse stakeholders and senior-level clients.
  • Ability to conduct qualitative and quantitative research (e.g., policies, interviews) and develop analysis and recommendations based on findings.
  • Experience evaluating and supporting the creation and/or re-engineering of business processes against set requirements.
  • Experience developing reports, briefings, and decks and presenting them to clients in a professional and influential way.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Project Management Professional (PMP) certification.

Work Location and Schedule: 
Hybrid Schedule
(Savan, HQ, Vienna, VA)

Application Process
Submit your application to the link on this page.  Applicants selected for interviews will be notified by email or phone.

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