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Facilitator, Public Service Leadership Institute

Washington, DC

INTRODUCTION

The Partnership for Public Service is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to building a better government and a stronger democracy. Central to this mission is our work to connect the government with those it serves by protecting it from harm and reimagining the way it works on behalf of the public.  

Building on our over 20 years of experience, we:

  • Prepare civil servants to navigate an increasingly complex government environment
  • Educate and engage the public about the value of government and how eroding its capacity hurts communities nationwide 
  • Collaborate with a range of stakeholders to advance bold reforms that seek to make our government institutions more effective, responsive and accountable to the American people
  • Equip and advise government leaders at the federal, state and local levels to develop critical skills for effective public service.

Our staff, diverse in experience and perspective, is mission-driven, creative, collaborative, optimistic and inclusive. Our work is strategic, fast-paced and guided by our values: 

  • Passion for public service and our work toward more effective government 
  • People who promote a culture of learning, leadership, collaboration, inclusion and respect 
  • Persistence to drive change, take strategic risks and deliver results 
  • Promise to be trustworthy, nonpartisan and fiscally responsible 

We hire smart and friendly people who are great at what they do and good to one another in the process.

 

POSITION OVERVIEW

The Public Service Leadership Institute team aims to strengthen government leaders through action-oriented coaching and facilitation. Programs range from cohort-based open enrollment programs to long-term agency engagements to customized coaching and retreats.   

As a manager and facilitator, you will develop, facilitate and manage programs and projects that prepare government leaders at all levels—from emerging leaders to executives—to build their leadership and management capacity, encourage innovation and improve the overall effectiveness of their agencies.

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Lead the design, planning and execution of government leadership development programming, for audiences ranging from emerging leaders to senior executives.
  • Manage and facilitate training programs, seminars, meetings, workshops and problem-solving sessions for government employees.
  • Create session materials, such as handouts, exercises and tools for use in leadership development training.
  • Manage projects and programs, including developing strategy, setting goals and objectives, establishing metrics, helping to secure program funding, leading project teams, managing deliverables (including scheduling assignments and reporting on task completion), developing and monitoring budgets and driving results through program implementation.
  • Build and maintain relationships with participants, government officials and other experts to ensure the successful design, implementation and continual improvement of leadership development programs.
  • Build and manage strategic relationships with government agencies to further the Partnership’s long-term impact.
  • Contribute to business development presentations and drafting of proposals for fee-for-service programs.
  • Connect leadership development programming to and support the Partnership’s work more broadly.
  • Mentor and coach junior staff and interns.
  • Represent the Partnership at external meetings and events.

 

KEY COMPETENCIES

  • Demonstrated training, presentation and facilitation skills.
  • Ability to customize the design of leadership programs and curricula to meet government agency needs based on audience.
  • Excellent project management skills and skilled in prioritizing, organizing, delegating and planning work to complete projects from initial conceptualization through timely delivery of high-quality deliverables.
  • Proven track record of consistent, sound judgment and decision-making skills; ability to identify potential problems, analyze issues and provide proactive solutions.
  • Willing and able to work effectively as part of a team across the larger enterprise, sharing information and insights, collaborating to solve problems and effectively connecting the organization’s leadership programming to our broader mission.
  • Excellent relationship management skills, including a strong customer service background leading to collaborative internal and external partnerships. 
  • Superior written and verbal communications skills.
  • Collaborative, flexible, positive team-player able to thrive in a fast-paced, rapidly changing environment and able to organize multiple and varied projects simultaneously.
  • Ability to utilize technology and applications in support of facilitation like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and learning management systems.
  • Passion for the mission of the Partnership for Public Service and our nonpartisan values and strong commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.

 

REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field, or equivalent professional work or military experience.
  • Minimum of five to seven years of relevant work experience, including demonstrated experience managing and facilitating high-quality virtual and in-person programs and/or events.
  • Prior experience working collaboratively with multiple stakeholders and subject matter experts to customize program approaches and content.
  • Experience working in or with the federal, state or local government strongly preferred.
  • Knowledge of federal leadership development needs preferred.
  • Experience working in or managing a learning management system preferred.
  • Leadership development assessment and/or change management content certifications (e.g. DiSC, CliftonStrengths, TKI, EQ-related) preferred.

 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES/REPORTING STRUCTURE

This position reports to a senior manager or director on the Public Service Leadership Institute team.  This position will directly or indirectly supervise associate managers, associates and/or interns.

 

WORK ENVIRONMENT

This job operates in a hybrid (remote + office) environment in Washington, DC. The successful candidate must be a permanent resident in the Washington, DC, Maryland or Virginia area. The person in this role is expected to work in the office, on average, three days per week – with Wednesday as the required day in-office. This position requires consistent use of office equipment such as computer, telephone, printer/scanner and MS Office.     

In assessing employee performance at the Partnership, we consider collaboration, results, and demonstration of our values. 

 

POSITION TYPE/EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK

This is a full-time, exempt position with regular work hours Monday-Friday. Occasional evening or weekend activities may be required. Please note that the Partnership allows flexibility in work schedules.

 

TRAVEL

If travel occurs, it is usually during the business day. Some out of the area and/or overnight travel may occasionally be required.

 

SALARY AND BENEFITS

The starting salary range for this position is $75,000 - $95,000. The Partnership offers a compensation package that includes a competitive salary; medical, dental and vision coverage; life insurance; long- and short-term disability insurance; a 401(k) program with a 4 percent employer match; opportunities for training and development; commuter benefits; 15 days of annual leave per year, 10 days of sick leave per year, plus all federal holidays and the day after Thanksgiving off; and use of an on-site exercise facility.   

 

EEO STATEMENT

The Partnership adheres to all federal, state, and local employment laws. Partnership for Public Service is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any applicants for employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, caste, national origin, citizenship, immigration status, veteran status, disability; or on any other basis prohibited by law.  

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