Within the Education Division, the FJC has an opening for an Education Specialist in the Management and Professional Development Education (MPDE) group. This group provides educational programs and resources for nonsupervisory staff, aspiring leaders, and all court supervisors and managers below the executive level. The education specialist develops instructor-led, in-person, virtual, blended, and microlearning leadership and management education programs for court supervisors and managers and professional development programs for nonsupervisory court personnel. This position requires occasional overnight travel (approximately 15-20 days per year). Advance notice is given when travel is required. The Center does not pay for relocation expenses; however, Center employees receive reimbursement for all official business travel.
Who We Are
The MPDE group is one of five groups within the FJC Education Division. We are a mix of education specialists, who serve as program managers responsible for curriculum design, development, and delivery and program coordinators responsible for the administrative, financial, and logistical aspects of our programs. We develop, deliver, and evaluate professional education programs for federal court employees, specifically, non-executive managers, supervisors and their team members. Our faculty typically are court staff, consultants, and other subject matter experts. Our education specialists sometimes serve as trainers and facilitators, too.
We consult with an advisory committee comprised of court leaders. The committee suggests relevant topics and experts, advises on priorities, assists with program execution and evaluation, and guides our efforts. We are additionally guided by sets of leadership competencies tailored for our participants. Our programs range from self-study e-learning programs to virtual workshops and webinars to multi-day in-person skill-building sessions. In a typical year, we deliver about 35 programs for approximately 1,300 in-person participants and 2,000 remote participants. We are an agile group with a fast-paced operational tempo serving a large client base.
Our group strengths include:
- a passion to serve the federal courts with relevant and meaningful education and resources;
- a focus on identifying and providing what our learners need;
- being adaptable to changing needs;
- diplomacy and tact; and
- creativity.
Collectively, we are a group of experienced professionals who have worked at the center for 4 to 17 years. We believe people come to the FJC and stay because the mission is vital to our nation, the work is challenging and meaningful, the clients are supportive, and the culture is positive.
Who You Are
We are looking for an instructional designer or trainer who has experience designing, developing, and delivering in-person, virtual, and blended learning training programs. We seek someone with experience using virtual education platforms (e.g., Zoom, Adobe Connect, WebEx, Microsoft Teams) for delivering virtual meetings and training programs. You are a great candidate if you are an experienced program manager with demonstrated success managing educational programs and projects from start to finish. We seek a dynamic team player who values collegiality and is willing to share ideas and information. Someone willing to learn about our diverse constituency, grow on the job, and stay curious about what design and delivery methods best meet the needs of our audience has the potential to succeed here.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Design, develop, deliver, and evaluate in-person and virtual educational programs for court personnel based on (1) generally accepted principles of adult learning and (2) identified leadership and management competencies.
- Assess training needs and determine the most effective ways to deliver education programs for federal judiciary personnel.
- Diagnose organizational problems and recommend appropriate solutions to constituents.
- Work collaboratively with Center staff and court employees, including judges, executives, deputies, managers, supervisors, and aspiring leaders.
- Work collaboratively with advisory groups, planning committees, academics, and consultants to produce and update education programs and resources.
- Train and assist court faculty in effective teaching and facilitation methods appropriate for an audience of highly educated and accomplished professionals.
- Teach content, facilitate discussions, and coach participants and faculty.
- Work in concert with a program coordinator responsible for each step of travel-based in-person programs, including site selection, preparation of funding and authorization documents, communication, vendor engagement, producing program materials, and program evaluation.