Identity Governance Administration Program Manager

Remote
Temporary
Technology and Engineering
Experienced

Veracity by RGP™ is a next-generation consulting firm helping organizations solve complex problems through strategy, experience, process, technology, and culture. We blend the adaptability of a talent-first model with the depth of a project-based consultancy to drive meaningful, sustainable change. Our people-first mindset ensures every solution is tailored to our clients’ goals, helping them engage better, operate smarter, and outperform the competition. Backed by RGP’s global reach, we deliver industry-specific expertise and award-winning methodologies that fuel long-term impact.

We’re a team of technologists, strategists, and creative problem-solvers united by a shared mission: to build agile, sustainable solutions that move businesses forward. We collaborate closely, think boldly, and take pride in the impact we create—while keeping things fun, flexible, and full of energy.

Looking for a place where curiosity, creativity, and constant growth are part of the everyday?

Today we are ready to hire an Identity Governance Administration Program Manager to join our team.  As an Identity Governance Administration Program Manager, you will lead the strategic and operational delivery of Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) initiatives. You will be accountable for driving the successful execution of identity programs that reduce risk, automate compliance, and modernize access management. You will also play a critical role in managing timelines, scope, schedules, and budgets to ensure projects are delivered on time and within expectations.

What you will do:

  • Lead the consolidation and management of multiple identity tools into a single platform to reduce tool sprawl, administrative overhead, and ongoing maintenance costs.
  • Lead the transition from manual, error-prone audits to automated compliance and risk visibility solutions across identities and applications.
  • Manage and optimize identity lifecycle operations, enabling automated onboarding and provisioning that improves productivity and reduces time to access from weeks to hours.
  • Implement and enforce governance frameworks and zero-trust policies to reduce risk exposure and improve the organization’s security posture.
  • Partner with IT and security teams to guide modernization from legacy systems to a FedRAMP-authorized, cloud-native platform, ensuring support for digital transformation and compliance with federal mandates.
  • Ensure continuous audit readiness through effective role management, access certifications, entitlement reviews, and policy enforcement.
  • Serve as a trusted advisor and communication bridge between technical teams, business units, and leadership, translating governance objectives into actionable delivery plans.
  • Lead program planning and execution for identity governance initiatives, including defining project scope, objectives, timelines, resource plans, and delivery milestones.
  • Oversee the development and management of detailed project schedules, ensuring alignment with stakeholder expectations and enterprise priorities.
  • Track and manage program budgets, controlling expenditures, forecasting resource needs, and ensuring optimal allocation of funds across initiatives.
  • Monitor scope and manage change control processes to prevent scope creep while balancing evolving business requirements.
  • Coordinate dependencies and integration points across workstreams and stakeholders, ensuring smooth execution and minimal disruption.
  • Provide regular status reporting to stakeholders and executives, highlighting key achievements, upcoming deliverables, risks, issues, and financial tracking.

What we would like to see:

  • 7+ years of program or project management experience, preferably in Identity Governance & Administration (IGA), IAM, or Cybersecurity domains.
  • Proven success managing large-scale, cross-functional programs with direct accountability for schedule, budget, and scope management.
  • Demonstrated experience migrating from legacy, home-grown solutions to modern enterprise SaaS platforms.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Hands-on experience with IGA tools such as SailPoint, Saviynt, or One Identity.
  • Strong working knowledge of Role Based Access Control and Access Based Access Control provisioning workflows, access reviews, and compliance frameworks.
  • Experience supporting federal agencies or highly regulated industries with understanding of FedRAMP, NIST, and zero-trust principles.
  • PMP, CSM, or other relevant project management certifications a plus.
  • Strong leadership, stakeholder engagement, problem-solving, and written/verbal communication skills.

Life at Veracity

Our Culture

  • Flexible work environment (remote or onsite)
  • Family first
  • Agile and collaborative
  • Fun and energetic
  • Group of like-minded folks and creative problem solvers
  • Fast paced
  • Inclusive and Passionate
  • Supportive, approachable, and encouraging leadership and team members
  • All roles are client facing

Summary of Benefits*

  • Competitive compensation
  • Comprehensive medical plans
  • 401k Savings Plan
  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan

*Benefit eligibility may vary based on employment status upon hire

Base Pay Range $70-$75/hour W2

All compensation is commensurate with employee qualifications, experience, and other factors including geographic location, market, and operational factors.

If you are applying for a position in San Francisco, Los Angeles, or Los Angeles County, please visit the RGP Notice on Fair Chance Ordinances at https://rgp.com/fair-chance-ordinances/.

Visit our website at www.meetveracity.com to see the amazing work our teams have done and continue to do!

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