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Contract & Data Operations Manager
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Impact & Evaluation |
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New York, NY
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The Good Shepherd Services Impact and Evaluation Department’s (I&E) mission is to support programs in managing their contracts and learning from data to strengthen the services and impact. ISD oversees agency-wide efforts in performance management, promoting implementation of evidence-based practices, and supporting evidence-generating activities. Within I&E, the Youth and Family Well Being team supports the programs in Good Shepherd Services’ (GSS) Prevention, Residential and Foster Care programs to meet these goals.
The Contract & Data Operations Manager plays a critical project management and strategic coordination role within the Impact and Evaluation Department. In addition to overseeing contract and licensing compliance, this position leads cross-departmental initiatives related to contract execution, data integrity, reporting timelines, and continuous improvement. The Manager independently manages complex, multi-stakeholder workstreams; translates funder requirements into actionable plans; and supports agency leadership and program teams with high-quality analysis, documentation, and recommendations. This role serves as a thought partner to programs and support departments and contributes to strengthening organizational systems, accountability, and learning.
Reports to: Director, Youth and Family Well-Being, Impact and Evaluation
Location: 305 7th Avenue, New York, New York 10001
Hours: 35 Hours/Week; Exempt (Hybrid – 3 days/week in office)
Salary: $70,000 - $76,000
Major Duties:
Project Management & Strategic Coordination
- Lead and manage multiple concurrent, deadline-driven projects related to contracts, reporting, audits, and data quality, ensuring alignment across program, finance, IT, and evaluation teams.
- Develop and maintain project plans, timelines, tracking tools, and internal documentation to ensure timely completion of deliverables and clear accountability.
- Proactively identify risks related to contract compliance, data quality, or reporting deadlines and coordinate mitigation strategies with relevant stakeholders.
- Facilitate cross-functional meetings and working groups to move complex initiatives forward, synthesize decisions, and document next steps.
- Translate funder requirements, regulatory changes, and internal priorities into clear implementation guidance for programs and support departments.
- Monitor progress against milestones and follow up with stakeholders to resolve barriers and ensure deliverables are met.
- Support continuous improvement by documenting lessons learned and recommending process or system enhancements.
Contract Management:
- Serve as the primary liaison between funder staff and GSS program/support departments
- Analyze contract performance trends and compliance issues to inform leadership discussions and strategic decision-making.
- Develop standardized tools, templates, and tracking systems to improve contract management efficiency and consistency across programs.
- Provide technical assistance and strategic guidance to program leadership on contract implementation challenges and funder negotiations.
- Share contract mandates, relevant policy updates and requirements and expectations with program and support staff (e.g., Finance and Program Evaluation and Planning Departments) upon award and throughout the contract
- Prepare workscopes with program staff and ensure timely submission of all procurement documents and timely contract registration
- Ensure proper documentation of contract requirements in internal database (Salesforce)
- Manage all licenses for programs including renewals and responses to corrective actions
- Gather information, review and submit all reports; obtain fiscal reporting when it coincides with program reports
- Coordinate and respond to all audit related activities by government agencies including Performance Evaluation rebuttals, site visits and corrective action plans.
- Respond to inquiries from funders
- Address funder-related challenges in coordination with program staff, including but not limited to advocating for changes to workscopes, contractual mandates and budgets; draft programmatic justification for budget modifications as needed
- Prepare contract-related correspondence and reports requested by government agencies or in response to policy regulations or changes.
- Prepare and submit city, state, and federal discretionary/ legislative funding requests
- Participate in system-wide advocacy efforts (e.g., attend coalition meetings, support advocacy activities)
- Ensure appropriate close-out when contracts end
- Prepare program related information for the agency audit
- Assist the Grants team with competitive renewals and new Requests for Proposals
- Manage contract related information on agency databases, electronic, and hard copy files
- Attend regular meetings, relevant conferences, trainings and workshops
Data Integrity:
- Lead data integrity initiatives that span multiple programs or systems, coordinating with IT and evaluation staff to strengthen data governance.
- Design and implement quality assurance processes, including audits, validation checks, and monitoring protocols.
- Develop documentation (e.g., SOPs, data definitions, workflows) to standardize data practices across Youth and Family Well Being programs.
- Support agency readiness for external reviews, audits, and evaluations by ensuring data systems and documentation are accurate and defensible.
- Responsible for monitoring, reviewing, and ensuring the integrity of participant and program activity data entry into the databases that correspond to each program.
- Manage any reconciliation processes between internal and external data to ensure that GSS is in compliance with program requirements and, where relevant, can receive fiscal reimbursement.
- Serve as liaison with program staff who are directly responsible for program data entry, advising them on data entry best practices and database usage and troubleshooting.
- Train staff in the use of various internal and external database systems.
- Ensure compliance with funder requirements around data, metrics and outcomes.
- Create and pull reports from the data systems for program and support staff.
- Partner with Youth and Family Well Being staff to gather all necessary documentation and complete necessary follow-up.
- Collaborate with staff from GSS’ IT department to ensure our technical/database infrastructure meets the needs of program data entry and analysis.
- Participate in the distribution, collection and analysis of surveys, pre and post tests, etc.
- Generate reports from corresponding databases to assist programs in understanding, monitoring and correcting their data.
- Regularly coach program staff (formally and informally) to support an effective feedback loop between program and I&E.
- Collaborate with other I&E team members to support data integrity across systems.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree and two years of evaluation experience required. Master’s degree in social work or related field preferred.
- Demonstrated experience managing complex projects or initiatives with multiple stakeholders.
- Ability to work with a high degree of autonomy and exercise sound judgment in ambiguous situations.
- Experience translating policy, regulatory, or funder requirements into operational practice.
- Comfort presenting findings, recommendations, or project updates to senior staff.
- Must demonstrate strong critical thinking skills with the ability to analyze issues, anticipate challenges, and propose practical solutions
- Strong expertise database management and contract compliance
- Strong organizational and analytical skills, and excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Strong data management skills; understanding and love of data
- Must be able to work independently and manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
- Ability to work collaboratively with a variety of people is essential.
- Ability to use public transportation for travel to program locations throughout New York City.
- Two years social services experience preferred.
- Enthusiasm for collaboration; friendly and responsive
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