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AFWA’s  Management  Assistance  Team  (MAT)   698  Conservation  Way,  Shepherdstown,  WV  25443   Tel:  304-­‐876-­‐7988  

 

Position  Announcement  

Position  Title:  

Professional  Development  Programs  Manager  

Location:  

National  Conservation  Training  Center  (NCTC);  Shepherdstown,  WV  

About  Us  

The  Association  of  Fish  &  Wildlife  Agencies  (AFWA)  (www.fishwildlife.org),  founded  in  1902,  represents   North  America’s  fish  and  wildlife  agencies  to  promote  sound  management  and  conservation  and  speak   with  a  collective  voice  on  important  fish  and  wildlife  issues.  The  Association  has  approximately  25  staff   members,  which  includes  an  Executive  Director,  Legislative  Director,  Operations  Director,  Wildlife  Policy   Director,  International  Resource  Director,  Communications  &  Marketing  Director  and  Legal  Counsel  in   addition  to  program/project/species-­‐specific  personnel  and  administrative  staff.  AFWA’s  headquarters  is   in  Washington,  DC.    

The  Management  Assistance  Team  (MAT)  (www.matteam.org)  is  a  small,  high-­‐performing  team  within   the  Association  that  is  charged  with  developing  and  delivering  professional  development  training   opportunities  to  AFWA  members.  MAT  products  and  services  concentrate  on  the  agency  administration   or  the  “people  part”  of  the  conservation  equation,  specifically  in  the  areas  of  leadership  and  

organizational  development.  MAT  is  funded  by  a  multistate  conservation  grant  of  the  Wildlife  and  Sport   Fish  Restoration  Program  and  is  located  in  Shepherdstown,  West  Virginia  on  the  campus  of  the  U.S.  Fish   and  Wildlife  Service’s  National  Conservation  Training  Center.  

The  National  Conservation  Leadership  Institute  (NCLI)  (www.conservationleadership.org)  is  

conservation’s  premier  world-­‐class  experience  for  developing  tomorrow’s  natural  resource  management   leaders.  Established  in  2006,  the  NCLI  is  staffed  by  the  MAT.    Participants  (Fellows)  are  selected  through   a  rigorous  evaluation  of  nominations  submitted  by  agency,  NGO  and  industry  directors/CEOs.  

Internationally  acclaimed  instructors  from  Harvard's  Kennedy  School  of  Government  and  other   renowned  leadership  experts  help  deliver  the  incomparable  program  during  each  cohort’s  two   residencies.  

Position  Overview  

The  Professional  Development  (TPD)  Programs  Manager  is  a  key  member  of  the  Management   Assistance  Team  (MAT)  and  reports  to  the  Director  of  Professional  Development.  MAT  is  the   Association’s  professional  development  (PD)  unit  which  supports  state  fish  and  wildlife  agency  

management,  leadership,  and  other  programmatic  needs.  In  this  role,  the  incumbent  is  responsible  for   research,  planning,  design,  development,  and  evaluation  of  PD  programs,  as  well  as  the  facilitation  of   those  programs,  including  instruction.  In  addition,  the  incumbent  manages  operations  and  supervises   two  staff.  

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Duties  &  Responsibilities  

(The  following  duties  and  responsibilities  will  be  performed  in  close   collaboration  with  the  Director  of  Professional  Development)  

Professional  Development  Programs  

The  PD  Programs  Manager  will  be  expected  to  implement  comprehensive  PD  programs,  develop  PD   curricula,  apply  instructional  design  best  practices,  and  implement  the  Conservation  Leadership  Program   of  Study  (CLPS).  In  doing  so,  the  PD  Programs  Manager  will  identify  and  respond  to  the  professional   development  needs  of  state  fish  and  wildlife  agencies  and  their  partners,  and  seek  and  maintain  an   awareness  of  current  issues,  trends,  theories,  and  research  in  agency  management  and  leadership.  He   or  she  will  develop  and  instruct  courses,  and  provide  training  as  necessary,  including  but  not  limited  to   the  facilitation  of  face-­‐to-­‐face  leadership  workshops  and  the  training  of  extended  faculty  in  the  delivery   of  MAT  online  courses  and  webinars.  In  addition  to  the  research,  development,  facilitation,  and  

instruction  of  PD  programs,  the  PD  Program  Manager  will  evaluate  all  PD  programs  on  an  ongoing  basis,   recommend  modifications,  and  ensure  that  modifications  are  implemented.    

The  PD  Programs  Manager  will  also  plan  programs,  services,  and  events  in  support  of  PD  objectives   based  on  AFWA’s  strategic  plan  and  MAT’s  business  plans.  He  or  she  will  keep  a  finger  on  the  pulse  of   the  professional  development  needs  of  AFWA/MAT  clients  by  supporting  the  development  and   maintenance  of  a  nationwide  interagency  network  of  professionals  that  contributes  to  the  

understanding  and  use  of  management  assessment,  agency  effectiveness,  leadership  development,   organizational  development,  resource  assessment,  and  planning  methodologies.    

The  PD  Programs  manager  will  serve  as  staff  to  the  Association’s  Leadership  and  Professional   Development  Committee  (LPD),  and  to  the  National  Conservation  Leadership  Institute.     Operations  

The  PD  Programs  Manager  will  research  and  implement  new  delivery  mechanisms  for  programs  and   services,  including  the  incorporation  of  new  technologies,  as  well  as  develop  PD  budgets  and  ensure   budget  execution  and  monitoring.  The  PD  Programs  Manager  will  write  RFPs,  Scopes  of  Work  and   contracts,  and  provide  oversight  for  all  MAT  contractors.  He  or  she  will  manage  all  federal  grant   processes  and  reporting  requirements,  including  writing  grant  requests  and  interim  and  final   performance  reports.    

The  PD  Programs  Manager  will  ensure  close  collaboration  and  coordination  between  MAT  staff  and   AFWA  communications  staff  in  support  of  AFWA’s  brand  identity,  and  monitor  projects  pertaining  to  the   development  and  maintenance  of  MAT  and  NCLI  web  resources.    

In  addition  to  these  responsibilities,  he  or  she  will  implement  project  management  systems  for  staff,   contractors,  and  extended  faculty,  and  perform  tasks  and  assume  responsibilities  as  assigned  by  the   Director  of  Professional  Development.  

Supervision  

The  PD  Programs  Manager  will  oversee  the  responsibilities  of  MAT’s  Communications  and  Media   Coordinator  and  Training  and  Information  Systems  Administrator.  He  or  she  will  provide  necessary   resources,  tools,  professional  development,  and  mentorship,  and  develop  performance  plans  and   conduct  performance  evaluations  for  these  direct  reports.      

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Qualifications  

A  degree  (advanced  degree  preferred)  in  education  and/or  instructional  design,  business  administration,   or  equivalent  work  experience,  with  a  minimum  of  7-­‐years’  total  experience  including  at  least  3  years  of   supervisory  experience.  An  understanding  of  training  and  professional  development  standards  and   requirements  is  desired  along  with  a  working  knowledge  of  leadership  development.  Must  be  able  to   demonstrate  the  ability  to  foster  and  maintain  positive  working  relationships  with  partners,  clients,  and   staff.  Working  knowledge  of  non-­‐profit  organization  operations  and  state  fish  and  wildlife  agency   experience  is  desirable  and  preference  will  be  given  to  candidates  that  meet  those  qualifications.  

Compensation  

Salary:    

The  salary  is  negotiable,  commensurate  with  experience  and  other  qualifications.   Benefits  

AFWA’s  benefits  package  includes  medical  and  dental  insurance;  life  insurance;  short-­‐  and  long-­‐term   disability;  worker’s  compensation;  a  401(k)  plan  with  employer  match;  annual  and  sick  leave;  and  paid   holidays.    

Selection  Process  

Qualified  candidates  should  submit  a  resume  and  a  letter  of  interest  that  includes  information  about   availability  to  start  a  new  position  by  email  to  Amanda  Myers,  Training  and  Information  Services   Administrator  ([email protected])  Candidates  should  also  address  the  attached  

questions/topics,  either  within  their  letter  of  interest  or  in  a  separate  written  document.  

The  successful  candidate  must  pass  a  federal  background  check  in  order  to  work  at  the  National   Conservation  Training  Center.  

Candidates  selected  for  an  interview  will  be  notified  of  the  time  and  place  of  the  interview  and  are   expected  to  pay  their  own  travel  costs  to  the  interview.      

The  anticipated  starting  date  is  August  2015.    

Amanda  Myers

 

Management  Assistance  Team   698  Conservation  Way  

Shepherdstown,  WV  25443   Email:  [email protected]    

Deadline  to  Apply:

 June  5,  2015  or  until  filled.  

The Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies is an equal opportunity employer. We will extend equal opportunity to all individuals without regard

to race, religion, color, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, disability, age, genetic information, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state or local law. Our policy reflects and affirms the Company’s commitment to the principles of fair employment and the elimination

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Questions  /  Topics:  

• Please  elaborate  on  your  involvement  or  role  in  developing  professional  development  training   material  and/or  curricula.  

• Identify  the  audience(s)  for  which  you  have  developed  training  products.  

• What  delivery  methods  and  mediums  have  you  utilized  for  training/professional  development?   • Please  tell  us  about  your  experience  facilitating  or  instructing  training  material  or  delivering  

presentations.  

• Detail  for  us  your  supervision  experience  and  related  duties.  

• Share  with  us  an  example  of  when  you  have  exhibited  leadership.  How  would  you  describe  the   difference  between  a  leader  and  a  supervisor?  

• Do  you  have  any  project  management  expertise?  If  so,  please  explain.  

• Do  you  have  any  event  planning/management  experience?  If  so,  please  give  us  an  example.   • Please  address  budget  management  experience  and  contract  management  experience.   • Highlight  any  experience  you  have  working  with  non-­‐profit  organizations  and/or  state  fish  and  

wildlife  agencies.  

 

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