The Opportunity:
If you are a rising star in the eDiscovery and litigation support world looking to break into a managerial role, this could be the role for you! As a CACI Project Supervisor, you will gain invaluable e-discovery and litigation experience as cases goes through all or some of the phases of the EDRM spectrum, from investigation, intake/acquisition of documents and data (discovery) through trial support. You will sharpen your analytical and problem-solving abilities by performing complex legal and factual research utilizing Relativity and other eDiscovery software. You will enhance your management and communication skills by interacting with your staff and the DOJ case teams during the planning and execution of project requirements, schedules, and all litigation support activities. CACI is committed to growing our eDiscovery workforce and has included tuition reimbursement for Relativity certifications, the ACEDS certification and Paralegal Certificates! This is a great opportunity for someone to grow their careers. Please apply if you are interested to hear more!
Responsibilities:
As a part of a high-performing team, CACI’s Project Supervisors work with Lead Project Managers and Project Managers to serve as a supervisor over portions of a case for the Department of Justice (DOJ). You may be responsible for a small team of Document Management Analysts and Document Management Technicians assigned to specific tasks for these cases. Additional responsibilities include:
• You will receive significant task management and supervisory experience through the oversight of your team and in their delivery of quality work within strict deadlines in support of the DOJ’s mission.
• Work as a part of the team under the direction of the Project Manager. For huge cases, may be directly responsible for all work in a central task area. For example, on a case involving document discovery of millions of pages, a Project Supervisor may be responsible for all document discovery/document collection activities for the case.
• For a case involving an out-of-town trial, a Project Supervisor may be the individual in charge of the out-of-town trial support center. Alternatively, may assist several Project Managers on multiple minor cases simultaneously. For example, the Project Supervisor may be responsible for oversight of responsive/privilege review in one case, while simultaneously overseeing production of witness binders in another.
• Requires direct supervision of a variety of Contractor staff, including clerical staff and first-line supervisors.
• May require frequent contact with DOJ Contracting Officer Representative (COR), Case Managers, trial attorneys, client agency staff, etc., as well as with other Contractor components.
Qualifications:
Required:
• At least two years of progressively more responsible experience on central litigation support projects, including at least one year of supervisory experience, with proven capabilities and communication skills to successfully interact with clients and attorneys.
• Demonstrated experience working in eDiscovery document review platforms such as Relativity, Clearwell, iCONECT, Casepoint, Everlaw, etc.
• Demonstrated ability to oversee and coordinate numerous complex and