Description & Requirements
The Senior Director - Data Transformation and Adoption will spearhead Maximus's enterprise data transformation and cultural adoption efforts, operationalizing the INSIGHTS framework (Integrated, Navigable, Standardized, Insightful, Governed, High-Quality, Trusted, Stewarded) and Maximus Global Ontology/Data Model across U.S. Federal, U.S. Services, and OUS segments. This senior leader owns the change data portfolio management, acceleration, workforce enablement, literacy scaling, and measurable adoption needed to position data as a strategic asset driving Maximus 2030 pillars.
Emphasizing federated governance, process-first modernization, compliance rigor, and executive stakeholder alignment in a highly regulated government contracting environment, the role delivers sustainable transformation - leveraging proven approaches to rationalization, auditability, and large-scale change to achieve 100% data literacy, 100% AI-readiness, and full ontology conformance by 2030. Immediate priorities include accelerating Data Foundation milestones and building enterprise-wide momentum for AI-enabled outcomes.
This is a remote position that may require occasional travel to HQ / Client site. Eligibility to acquire a US government Top Secret/SCI clearance preferred
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Drive enterprise-wide transformation of the data ecosystem by rationalizing silos, legacy pipelines, and non-compliant assets to improve efficiency, auditability, regulatory alignment, and AI readiness.
- Lead the phased deployment of INSIGHTS principles and the Global Ontology/Data Model, including schema validation (Pydantic/JSON), AI model and identity extensions, and the enforcement of security and data‑residency axioms.
- Deliver Q2–Q4 2026 foundational milestones, including CDL as the first GLDE pilot node, the rollout of Microsoft Purview and Fabric, the establishment of enterprise data‑quality baselines (>95%), and the rationalization of redundant data processes.
- Lead the Talent Migration pillar by scaling enterprise data literacy to 30–45% by the end of FY2026 and advancing toward 100% advanced certification by 2030 through structured training, LMS programs, incentives, and champion networks.
- Design and execute comprehensive change‑management strategies—including communications, training, resistance mitigation, and success storytelling—to embed ontology adoption, self‑service analytics, and a data‑driven culture across all segments.
- Build and facilitate global Communities of Practice focused on ontology, AI ethics, and priority use cases; and track participation, engagement, contributions, and knowledge‑sharing effectiveness.
- Establish and report enterprise KPIs, including ontology conformance, data‑quality scores, literacy rates, CoP participation, AI‑pilot adoption, KBQ automation progress (targeting 90% by Year 3), and overall transformation ROI.
- Ensure strict alignment with regulatory and security requirements (HIPAA 2025, FedRAMP, CMMC, GDPR/PIPEDA, CUI) through ontology axioms, TDF‑policy enforcement, DataGuard prototypes, and certification‑like governance processes.
- Collaborate with segment GMs, pillar leads, and executive leadership to integrate data practices into Growth, Operational Excellence, and AI/Technology Enablement strategies; and prepare executive briefs, dashboards, and investment reviews.
- Lead matrixed enablement teams and influence cross-functional stakeholders to deliver milestones, mitigate adoption and compliance risks, accelerate quick wins, and support responsible AI adoption in partnership with AI Ethics leadership.
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study.
- 12+ years of relevant professional experience required.