Government Contracts Administrator (Contract)
kaizenlabs · Washington, D.C.
About The Role
Government technology has failed the public for decades, and Americans have been conditioned to expect websites from the 90s for essential public services.Kaizen exists to strengthen trust in American public services by building technology that residents and public servants are proud to use. We partner with local, state, and federal agencies to replace legacy systems with modern, AI-native software that is worthy of the people they serve. We started in outdoor recreation, and now we're building toward something much larger — the software layer that powers how Americans access any government service.Our platform reaches 55 million Americans across 50+ agencies. Our goal: build technology that touches the lives of 100 million residents by the end of the year.Founded in 2022 and based in New York City, Kaizen has raised $35 million from NEA, a16z, Accel, 776, and Carpenter Capital. We're builders, designers, and operators who believe that beautifully designed software shouldn't be a luxury in government. It's how you earn trust back.LocationDC Metro area with ability to work from our DC office occasionally is preferred. NYC is also available. ScopeWe hold federal work across civilian agencies and DoD: FAR-based subcontracts with commercial-item flowdowns, and DoW agreements. The obligations run well past security into employee notices, required training, prohibited technology screening, EEO and labor reporting, OCI and business ethics.This is a new function here, working alongside our security team and outside counsel. What you'd doBuild and maintain the obligation register across every federal agreement, and keep it current through modsRun the compliance calendar: training deadlines and certificates back to the AOR, notices and postings, annual filings like VETS-4212APortal administration and submissions. SAM and our reps and certs, PIEE and WAWF for invoicingMake the applicability calls. Thresholds, commercial-item carve-outs, what actually reaches a company our sizeRead flowdowns on new subcontracts and agreements before signature, and tell us what we'd be taking onOwn the Army training stack where it applies: AT Level I, OPSEC, iWATCH, ATCTS registrationRoute execution to People Ops, IT and security, and hold the mapManage clause interpretation with outside counselWhat you needFederal contracts or subcontracts administration on the contractor side, where the follow-through was yoursFAR and DFARS, and comfort with flowdown matrices and applicability thresholdsYou've built a register or compliance calendar, not just worked from oneSubmissions into federal systems. SAM at minimum, PIEE or WAWF if invoicing has been yoursYou've worked on small teams and are self-directed. No department behind you, nobody assigning your weekUS person, able to work with CUIUseful on top of that: DoD other transaction agreements, priming with subcontractor flowdowns, NCMA certification, CDRLs, contract closeout.An active or recently held clearance is a real plus, particularly given the clearance work.Don't apply ifYour background is commercial contractsYou want to write policy rather than close obligationsYou need a system to inheritYou want the security and technical compliance work. That's a different role hereWhat Kaizen OffersHealth & Insurance100% coverage across the board: medical through Oxford/United (Gold and Platinum PPO plans), dental through Guardian PPO, and vision through Beam — all fully covered for employees, with 100% coverage for dependents.$100,000 in fully paid life insurance. FSA and Dependent Care <FSA.One> Medical membership, on us — same-day primary care, 24/7 virtual visits, and offices all over the city.Fertility and family-building support through Carrot.401(k) through Guideline, with a 2% company <match.Family> & Time Off16 weeks of fully paid parental leave for birthing parents. 10 weeks fully paid for non-birthing parents.Unlimited PTO, with a two-week minimum (we mean it when we say take time off!)Closed for all federal holidays.Company-wide winter break the week of <Christmas.Company> offsites throughout the <year.Office> & Remote SetupUp to $750 one-time home office or desk setup stipend for NYC-based employees. $500 for remote employees.$50/month commuter benefit (company contribution).Expensed lunch while in the office.Company-provided laptop of your choice.WellnessFully covered gym membership at Grindhouse — right across the street from our office at 47 W 17th St (and in Williamsburg). A $225/month value, on us. For remote employees, $100/month dedicated to gym or physical fitness reimbursement.Stipends$100/month utility stipend.$500/year professional development.$250/year recreation.$300/quarter pet care stipend.
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