Position Description
EnCompass LLC is seeking a Workforce Development Director to serve as key personnel on the Global Health Training, Advisory, and Support Contract (GHTASC), a 7-year contract with USAID’s Bureau for Global Health (GH) with Credence Management Solutions as the prime contractor.
GHTASC Workforce Development focuses on strengthening USAID health sector staff capacity to lead and manage programs by providing resources, sharing knowledge, building capacity, and maximizing learning opportunities.
The Workforce Development Director is responsible for leading and managing the implementation of Workforce Development services under the contract in collaboration with the GHTASC Project Director, GHTASC Deputy Project Director, the GHTASC Human Capital Director and as a member of the GHTASC Project Management Operations Team. The Workforce Development Director has broad portfolio and program management responsibilities leading the Workforce Development team to deliver on all aspects of three main tasks: Professional Development (PD), Organizational Development (OD) and Workforce Learning (WL).
In addition to providing overall leadership, management, and technical direction, the successful candidate must have strong expertise in training and learning best practices, and recent experience leading complex training projects, with USAID experience preferred. They must also bring a commitment to and experience in applying and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) best practices to workforce development and incorporating those practices into staff management.
This is a full-time position located up to three days a week at the prime contractor’s offices in Washington, D.C., or Vienna, VA, and follows the EnCompass flexible hybrid work model with split time between telework and the office. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the US for any employer without sponsorship.
Position Duties and Responsibilities
Essential functions:
- Lead and manage all aspects of Workforce Development services, including determining needs, leading and supervising staff, comprehensive planning, and establishing initiatives and direction within the limitations of available staff and budget
- Provide technical, operational, financial, and managerial oversight to all aspects and tasks of Workforce Development to meet exceptional standards for quality and timeliness
- Guide team in learning and organizational development engagements that meet or exceed standards of excellence
- Work closely with the GHTASC Project Director and GHTASC Human Capital Director, as well as designated USAID contacts, to ensure appropriate coordination; establish and maintain highly collaborative working relationships with project partners, USAID contacts, staff, and other internal and external entities
- Participate in the planning and implementation of a needs assessment process using innovative and collaborative methods to obtain a deeper understanding of the GH workforce to evolve existing and future workforce development offerings in a strategic and integrated way
- Lead the Workforce Development team in developing, implementing, and updating a Bureau-wide learning strategy, informed by the needs assessment and other sources, that enables the workforce to be agile, adaptive, and better equipped with informational and transformational learning resources to achieve critical outcomes at the individual, team, and organizational levels
- Employ foundational and leading-edge learning and leadership development technical expertise to inform, improve, and build current and future offerings
- Contribute to the design and facilitation of Workforce Development programs and activities as needed
- Provide oversight for the Global Health e-Learning Center (GHeL) and the integration of digital learning to enhance Workforce Development activities
- Oversee the maintenance of a web-based Workforce Development tracker including tracking of PD, OD, and WL services learning needs and measuring learning outcomes such that the workforce remains current and relevant in a dynamic environment; leverages monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) data and findings to inform program improvement
- Oversee communication about GHTASC Workforce Development offerings and results to target audiences identified by the Bureau for Global Health
- Provide high-level budget and compliance oversight for programs and activities
- Supervise designated staff to support effective implementation of Workforce Development; lead and mentor all members of Workforce Development team
- Identify and liaise with consultants and subcontractors necessary for the implementation of Workforce Development activities
- Engage fully as a member of the EnCompass staff team, participating in staff meetings and other EnCompass events
- Other duties as assigned
Position Requirements
Qualifications
Academic Qualifications
- Minimum of a Master’s degree and 12 years of experience
- Degree in adult learning, workforce learning, training, instructional design, leadership development, or a related field
Experience and Skills
- Minimum of 12 years' experience in the field of workforce learning, adult learning, training, instructional design, and/or professional development
- Experience in senior management of U.S. Government contracts of similar scope and complexity required, with USAID experience preferred
- Record of recent success leading training teams of similar scope and complexity and delivering client services that exceed expectations
- Proven track record in senior project and management-level skills, including, at a minimum:
- Strategic planning, organization, communications, relationship building, and problem-solving skills
- Leadership of project teams to deliver exceptional services on time, on scope, and on budget while successfully managing risk and stakeholder relationships
- Time management and task prioritization, while leading team to produce the highest quality products and services within tight time constraints
- Proven ability to create and lead effective teams, make quick judgments and decisions, build on strengths while catalyzing change to meet evolving client needs
- Adaptive, collaborative, and strengths-based leadership style, including cultivating peer-to-peer learning so that capabilities are shared across the team
- Commitment to work in a collaborative and appreciative professional environment, and to model strengths-based approaches in the workplace
- Exceptional ability to build effective working relationships with clients and colleagues, while working in multi-cultural environments
- Demonstrated commitment to and experience in applying Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and gender integration and inclusive development best practices and ability to incorporate those practices into technical designs, project administration, and staff management
- Ability to obtain and maintain Facility Access Clearance
How to Apply
Please submit CV and cover letter, and complete the application
- Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) programs to write your application materials or to submit answers to screening questions could disqualify your application and/or candidacy.
- If the position is approved for remote work you will only be considered if you reside in a state where EnCompass is registered. If you have questions, please contact recruiting@ encompassworld.com, with the subject line: Where is EnCompass Registered?
- Applications and CVs sent to the aforementioned inbox will not be considered
The pay range for this role allows for the wide variety of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including, but not limited to skill sets, experience and training, certifications, and other business and organizational needs. At EnCompass, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current range is $145,000 to $175,000.
At EnCompass, our internal motto is "work that fits your life". Among other things, we offer the following Total Rewards Benefits* to eligible US Staff:
- Multiple options on Healthcare insurance
- Company paid Dental & Vision coverage
- Company paid term life insurance, AD&D Insurance, and Disability insurance
- Supplemental life insurance
- Flexible Spending Account (Health care and Dependent care FSA)
- 401K with an Employer match
- Hybrid/Remote work privileges
- Flexible work schedules
- Free EAP & ERP
- Paid Parental Leave
- Training and Professional Development resources and funds
- Generous PTO, increases with years of service
- 11 paid Holidays (2 of which are floating), including Juneteenth
- Paid Bereavement Leave
- Charitable Donation Match
- Pet insurance
- Equity & Belonging support
- Commuter Benefits
*Certain benefits are subject to restrictions depending on location, job requirements and employment status
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The incumbent must be able to work in a fast-paced environment with demonstrated ability to juggle and prioritize multiple, competing tasks and demands and to seek supervisory assistance as appropriate.
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