Director, Marine and Family Programs (MFP) NF5

U.S. Marine Corps

$90K — $120K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university is required.
  • Five years of senior management experience in complex Marine & Family Programs is essential.
  • Skills to manage rapidly expanding programs with foresight and adaptability are necessary.
  • Ability to negotiate and resolve sensitive issues in diverse settings is required.
  • Strong communication skills for interaction with senior military and civilian officials are essential.
  • Thorough knowledge of business practices and economic principles is needed to analyze trends and improve operations.
  • Understanding of budgetary principles, including preparation and execution, is critical.

Responsibilities

  • Lead all departments within Marine & Family Programs Branch at MCCS Quantico.
  • Develop, manage, and oversee a wide range of Marine & Family Programs.
  • Establish and implement program strategies and budgets for each service area.
  • Serve as an expert advisor on programs to ensure effective delivery to service members and families.
  • Conduct analysis of local community needs and engage relevant stakeholders for program improvement.
  • Manage operational policy development in response to legislative changes affecting programs.
  • Ensure compliance with safety regulations and oversee a culture of world-class customer service.

Benefits

  • Stability of Federal Civilian Service
  • Work with a team dedicated to making a difference
  • Quality of Work Life Balance
  • Competitive Pay
  • Access to Comprehensive Benefit Packages
  • Privileges at Marine Corps Exchange and Base Facilities
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Duties

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The incumbent reports to the Deputy AC/S, MCCS and is responsible to serve as the senior leader over all departments within Marine & Family Programs (MFP) Branch for MCCS Quantico. Required to lead by example, to shape and sustain a working environment most conducive to the successful performance of those entrusted to their leadership and direction; while creating a positive atmosphere and culture within the MFP Branch where pride, professionalism, collaborative engagement, and customer service is the primary focus of all efforts.

Responsible for the development, management, coordination and execution of a broad range of MFP, exercising staff cognizance and oversight on all technical aspects of services assigned, to include Marine Corps Family Team Building, Personal & Professional Development, Family Care, Behavioral Health and Semper Fit programs. The incumbent is directly responsible for ensuring the success of assigned programs by establishing, planning, implementing, evaluating, budgeting, advertising and providing leadership direction to each individual program through subordinate managers.

The incumbent serves as an expert advisor and consultant on all programs assigned and provides management continuity and stability for social programs offered to service members and their families in Quantico, VA. Conducts studies and analysis of local community requirements via proactive communication efforts with commanding officers, senior enlisted personnel, parental groups, subordinate managers, and other individuals/organizations that may have a direct interest in MFP. Coordinates and integrates a number of complex programs where professional, clinical, technical, managerial, and administrative work is required, and which may directly affect the well-being, mental/physical health, and mission readiness of service members and their families assigned to a multi-mission military installation. Manages the development of operational policy and programs in response to changes in levels of appropriations or other legislated programming changes. Plans, organizes work, and manages internal procedures and resources to ensure maximum productivity and economies. Responsible for developing and managing substantial appropriated and nonappropriated fund budgets for the Branch. Reviews monthly financial reports to adjust spending, as needed. Analyzes program execution on a regular basis and prompts the initiation of corrective actions to ensure the continued support of operating programs.

Develops long range plans in conjunction with internal operating directives and exercises internal personnel management authorities as delegated by their assigned supervisor. Interprets executive orders, policy statements, directives, procedures, and individual instructions issued locally or by higher authority that govern or have a bearing in the MFP and determines the extent to which these matters affect current and planned programs, policies or services. Prepares, reviews and/or edits local directives, implementing policy and procedures directed at Marine Corps Base level or by higher authority.

Directly or indirectly through subordinate supervisors, provides leadership direction to employees; counsels and trains employees; schedules and directs work; appraises work performance; approves or disapproves leave; and initiates personnel actions, as may be required. Must be alert to substance abuse among their assigned team and take appropriate action, when and if necessary. Effectively supports the Marine Corps Equal Employment Opportunity and Sexual Harassment policies, and ensures compliance with fire, safety, and other environmental issues and programs. Oversees maintenance and enforcement of the security of resources and develops procedures to minimize the potential for fraud, waste and abuse.

Provides world class customer service. Assists customers and communicates positively in a friendly manner. Takes action to solve problems quickly. Alerts their higher-level supervisor, or proper point of contact for assistance when problems arise. Ensures implementation of an activity safety program in accordance with the Base Safety Program. Advises employees of available safety regulations, instructions, materials, and equipment. Promptly reports workplace accidents/injury to the Human Resources Office. Ensures that safety training is provided to employees. Complies with OSHA standards and takes action to correct unsafe or unhealthy working conditions. Ensures employees understand safety infractions that can result in disciplinary actions and follows through with appropriate action. Ensures minimal loss of duty by complying with Return-to-Work program initiatives and following up on employee well-being.

Performs other related duties as assigned.

The ability to perform occasional lifting of items up to 20 lbs. may be required.

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Conditions of employment

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EVALUATIONS:

Qualifications

  1. The minimum of a Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university is required.
  2. Five years of senior management experience that would demonstrate the capability to effectively plan, coordinate, budget, execute and direct a complex Marine & Family Program operation, is required.
  3. Skills to manage rapidly expanding programs exercising foresight, flexibility, and imaginative approaches to program development, growth and change.
  4. Ability to resolve or negotiate a variety of sensitive problem situations, knowledge and ability to make decisions and recommendations concerning a variety of Marine & Family Programs.
  5. Ability to effectively communicate and deal effectively with senior military and civilian officials.
  6. A thorough knowledge of business practices, economic principles and ability to analyze trends and make improvements.
  7. Knowledge of budgetary principles to include preparation, execution and the ability to analyze trends and initiate appropriate actions.
  8. Knowledge of military life and the resulting issues affecting military families and their lifestyles.


Benefits

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The Federal government offers a number of exceptional benefits to its employees. Benefits you get to enjoy while working at MCCS include but are not limited to:
• Stability of Federal Civilian Service
• People with passion for doing work that matters
• Quality of Work Life Balance
• Competitive Pay
• Comprehensive Benefit Packages
• Marine Corps Exchange and Base Facility Privileges

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