Senior Management Advisor, Executive Support

A Prentice Ray & Associates LLC$100K — $130K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Must be a US citizen with eligibility for a TOP SECRET clearance
  • Master's degree required
  • Ten years of experience managing programs with at least a $10 million budget
  • Five years of experience in U.S. diplomatic or consular roles
  • Proven track record in liaison roles within security organizations
  • Strong written and oral communication skills
  • Experience with organizational design and operational planning in a government context

Responsibilities

  • Develop and update the CA office mission and goals
  • Create and implement management processes and controls
  • Assist in formulating office-wide operational policies
  • Negotiate and draft agreements defining program roles
  • Oversee CA budget planning and create budget documents
  • Address complex program management issues
  • Provide briefings on program operations to various stakeholders
  • Advise on comprehensive training curricula for partner nations
  • Support equipment acquisition and distribution processes
  • Coordinate contracts and agreements for specialized services
  • Develop guidelines for sustaining knowledge and skills post-program
  • Prepare authoritative reports and documentation

Benefits

  • Opportunities for professional development
  • Engagement with high-level government officials
  • Impactful work shaping international programs
  • Collaboration with partner organizations
  • Comprehensive travel opportunities abroad
  • Involvement in critical, high-stakes projects
Full Job Description
This position is critical to the successful management operations of the Directorate/Program. The incumbent provides authoritative advice and guidance to the Director and the Deputy Director and other DOS officials on programs formulation, budgeting, planning, development, execution and evaluation.

Major Duties:
• Develop/update CA office mission statement, statement of goals and objectives, and supporting organizational design and position descriptions;
• Develop/update CA office management processes and controls;
• Assist in development of formal office-wide and unit-specific operating policies and procedures;
• Coordinate the program roles and responsibilities of CA and its partner policy office, through negotiating, drafting, and updating the Memorandum of Agreement;
• Coordinate the office-wide CA budget planning process and prepare the actual budget documents, including the annual Congressional Budget Justification;
• Identify and resolve highly complex, controversial and/or sensitive program management issues across the full range of support and delivery activities;
• Brief officials within the State Department, US intelligence community, Congressional Members and staff, Government Accounting Office, Office of Management and Budget, and other US officials and participant nation officials, as appropriate, on plans, management, operations, budget, and key issues of the program;
• Monitor and advise on the design, development, and delivery of comprehensive training curricula to meet the current and emerging training and equipment needs of participant nations;
• Assist with the identification and selection of participant nations and establishment of country-specific policy and training goals;
• Monitor and advise on the selection, acquisition and distribution of specialized equipment;
• Recommend, coordinate development, and assist in the administration of contracts, inter- agency agreements, and cooperative agreements with commercial companies, other US agencies, non-Federal governmental organizations and others for the provision of specialized services and equipment;
• Assist in developing and administering guidelines for assisting participant nations in sustaining knowledge and skills acquired in the program, as well as developing associated exit strategies;
• Develop authoritative reports, papers, and other documentation on program activities.

Professional Qualifications/Skills:
• Two years as a Senior Management Advisor, Executive Support 2 or equivalent experience.
• MUST be US citizen and possess or be able to obtain a TOP SECRET clearance;
• A Master's degree is required;
• Ten (10) years' experience as a CA program manager of a $10-million+ annually budgeted program, with responsibility for program: demand analysis, delivery planning, budget formulation, operational implementation and efficiency assurance;
• Five (5) years' experience assigned to US Diplomatic or Consular posts;
• Technical understanding of strategic, operational and tactical level events and environments;
• Previous experience in senior liaison and/or attaché positions;
• Demonstrated ability to work within the context of political and operational security organizations at a senior organizational level;
• Excellent written and oral communications skills;
• An understanding of organizational design, operational planning, budget, and logistical activities within the Department of State framework;
• Willingness to travel domestically and(or abroad to include the developing world;
• Working knowledge in Microsoft applications (MS Word, PowerPoint and Excel).

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