Published: 09 Oct 2024 539 views
We are now accepting applications for the 2025 MBA Special Advisor Fellowship cohort!!
As the strategic arm for the Under Secretary for Management, the Office of Management Strategy and Solutions (M/SS) convenes stakeholders and works with partners from across the Department to enhance management policies, improve processes and programs through leading edge operations experience, and embed data and analytics into decision-making to advance foreign policy. In 2023, M/SS launched the MBA Special Advisor Fellowship, a unique opportunity for MBA graduates to work directly with senior leaders who oversee critical management functions that enable DOS’s diplomatic mission.
For the next cohort starting in summer 2025, M/SS is seeking candidates to fill four (4) fellowship positions.
BACKGROUND AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Coordinated by M/SS and the Under Secretary for Management fellows serve as special advisors to bureau executives who oversee critical management functions such as data analytics, strategic planning, human resources, logistics, overseas and domestic building operations, and financial management. Fellows will focus on delivering solutions to Department challenges within these functions. Project work will be of high impact to the Department’s strategic objectives, focused on areas that will benefit from the expertise of an MBA graduate to apply institutional knowledge and the latest in business and management thinking and techniques.
M/SS will host an orientation to familiarize fellows with the Department of State, its overall organizational structure, standard processes, and its domestic and overseas management platforms. Following orientation fellows will commence their project work in a bureau for the approximately 11 remaining months of the one-year fellowship.
All positions will be in the Washington, D.C. area. No relocation assistance is provided.
2025 Fellowship Project Details: The following bureau-sponsored projects are available for the 2025 cohort. Candidates should identify the top 1-2 opportunities they’d like to be considered for in their statement of interest:
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Application Deadline | 15 Oct 2024 |
Country to study | United States |
Type | Fellowship |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | US Government |
Gender | Men and Women |
Fellows are paid as Civil Service federal employees using the GS (General Schedule) pay scale. The GS pay scale for Civil Service employees features 15 pay grades, GS-1 (lowest) – GS-15 (highest) with 10 steps within each grade. Fellows will be appointed at the GS-9 – GS-13 level, dependent on previous experience and/or superior qualifications, during the twelve months of fellowship employment. Relocation expenses are not covered.
Fellows will acquire Annual Leave (AL), Sick Leave (SL), and receive paid time off during eleven (11) federal holidays.
Fellows are offered the opportunity to enroll in the Federal Employee Health Benefit Program (FEHB). However, the fellowship does not provide life insurance or retirement benefits. Housing is also the responsibility of the fellow to obtain.
Candidates must meet the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) qualification requirements for the occupational series under which the position is classified.
Selections will be made starting at the GS-09 grade level. A candidate may receive a higher step or grade, up to GS-13, with superior qualifications (past work experience). Eligible candidates must:
Must demonstrate the following specialized experience in their resume:
Duties:
This program is targeted for new and recent MBA graduates, who demonstrate acumen in general management and operations functions, ability to communicate at the executive levels, project management experience, and have interest in working in the public sector. We anticipate the program will be highly competitive. Candidates should provide a comprehensive, to-the-point assessment of skills, expertise, and desire for public service when applying.
Location: All positions will be in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Please note that the cost of relocation will not be covered by the program (i.e., moving and travel costs).
For the 2025 cohort, the Department is seeking to fill four fellowship positions. Pending ability to obtain a security clearance, the Fellowship program will commence with an orientation in the M/SS office in July 2025.
Application packages MUST include the following or will be disqualified for review:
Complete application packages should be submitted directly to [email protected] before 11:59pm on October 15, 2024.
For more details visit: US Government website.