Technical Delivery Manager

Remote
Full Time
Product
Experienced

For People is a team of skilled technologists improving government digital services for disadvantaged and vulnerable populations. We embed directly in government agencies to modernize software, systems, and platforms so that they better serve people.

Your Impact

As a Delivery Manager, you bring clarity where it is missing. The project you will be working on advances work through real ambiguity, and this role is about listening across policy, technical, and government-partner contexts, making sense of what is actually being asked, and turning that into clear decisions, shared expectations, and workable next steps.

You build trust by naming tradeoffs early, holding decision rights clear, and following through. You make sure the team has the clarity, coordination, and documentation to build it well. You will also get to know the work other For People teams are doing to look for opportunities for collaboration and learning.

The team you will be working on is a data program for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). The team builds monthly datasets and reports for state and CMS audiences, produced through a data pipeline that draws on state-submitted Medicaid data. The data science team builds and runs that pipeline in Python and SQL. You will not write code, but you will work close enough to the data and the build process to shape clear requirements, ask the right questions, and explain the work to varied audiences.

Our Culture

For People is a team of humans. We place a significant amount of emphasis on positive work-life balance, setting healthy expectations, and making sure our loved ones are taken care of first. That means picking a child up from school during the day or going for a mid-day walk is okay! This position is 100% remote. Our entire team is remote across the United States, from the West Coast to the East Coast. There will never be a return-to-office, as we have none!

This position's published base salary range is between $100,000 and $130,000 annually, plus generous benefits (e.g., For People pays 100% of Gold-tier employee health insurance premiums) and annual company profit sharing. This range encompasses both mid-level and senior titles. Seniority will be determined based on relevant experience.

Your Opportunities

  • Facilitate problem framing exercises, gather assumptions, and explore options for ad-hoc requests, such as valid value changes, data quality enhancements, and one-off analyses
  • Document the discovery process itself, including different pathways for lower-complexity and higher-complexity asks
  • Co-lead roadmap updates with the Product Manager, supporting the requirements clarity and partner alignment that feed into them
  • Translate jargon-heavy policy or technical inputs into clear requirements, acceptance criteria, and decision memos, then hand off well-shaped requirements to the Product Manager
  • Build enough working fluency in the team's data to understand their work and effectively communicate about its progress.
  • Maintain a shared understanding of delivery expectations across partner teams, reducing communication and handoff gaps without micromanaging
  • Own the risk register in consultation with the Product Manager and the team's policy SME, documenting decision points and tradeoffs around complexity, level of effort, and feasibility
  • Make sure the clearance process for the monthly reports exists and runs predictably, supporting reporting readiness for these external-facing deliverables
  • Prepare and deliver leadership-ready summaries that translate complex work into understandable narratives

Is This You?

  • You lead with a humble and caring attitude, aligning with For People’s values of how we work with passion, fun, curiosity, sustainability, humility, and respect.
  • 4 to 5 years of experience in delivery, program coordination, or discovery roles on technical or data-heavy programs
  • Government experience, whether with state or federal health agency experience is preferred
  • Comfort switching between the big picture and the details
  • Strong synthesis and written communication, for example requirements, decision memos, risk summaries, and leadership briefings
  • The ability to operate in ambiguous situations without creating chaos, acting on the question of where the team needs clarity and how to get there
  • The ability to communicate, anticipate and proactively address roadblocks, document, and follow through
  • Comfort working in partnership with a strong leadership team, navigating overlaps and gaps in responsibilities

It would be great if you also have

  • Experience with CMS or other federal health agency programs and systems
  • Familiarity with Medicaid data or other large-scale health data
  • Comfort working with high-profile government partners and high-stakes, high-visibility programs
  • Comfort reading and reasoning about data pipeline work in Python and SQL, enough to translate it into requirements and plain-language summaries
  • Familiarity with agile delivery practices and the ability to support planning ceremonies
  • Experience navigating stakeholder approval and formal clearance pathways

Additional Details

You will be working on United States government platforms, and they have a few basic requirements for contractors like ourselves. You must perform all work physically within the United States at all times. In addition, you must be a United States citizen and be able to pass a government-performed public trust background check.

For People is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetics, and/or veteran status.

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