What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director, Public Sector Partnerships position at Orr Group?
Overview of the Role
The Atlantic Council is seeking an inquisitive, nonprofit development manager to drive the business development work supporting global policy programs and to oversee the compliant implementation of the organization’s public sector grants and contracts. The Director, Public Sector Partnerships is an integral member of the Vice President of Strategic Partnership's leadership team, focusing on pre-award activities related to identifying funding opportunities within US government and other public donor institutions, supporting the programs / centers teams in the development and submission of proposals to the set of funders mentioned above, and representing the public sector vertical in leadership engagements, as well as post-award activities related to the compliant implementation of the organization’s awards. The Director oversees a growing team managing awards and submitting proposals for a multimillion-dollar yearly pipeline, liaises with programs / centers leadership, and manages the overall Government public sector funding process.
A successful candidate will have an entrepreneurial spirit, communicate effectively, and enjoy the complexity of managing and leading a rapidly growing program. The candidate should preferably possess excellent management skills, familiarity with cost principles, OMB guidance and FAR, writing and copyediting skills, attention to detail, grant writing, and experience identifying and pursuing funding opportunities from public institutions, primarily the US government . The position requires superb administrative and communication skills, often simultaneously liaising with the organization's C-suite executives and program / centers staff, understanding of grants and contracts, and managing a dynamic portfolio.
This is a full-time position based at our Washington, DC headquarters with a hybrid work schedule (as agreed upon by Supervisor). Pay is commensurate with experience, education, and organizational equity, with a salary range of $150,000 – $180,000 per year.
Job responsibilities :
The Director will be responsible for setting, in coordination with the Vice President, the Public Sector Partnerships team’s yearly strategy, funding goals, and overall operations providing guidance, support, and training for new business and reporting and compliance requirements as part of its grants and contracts portfolio.
Business Development / Pre-award :
- Manage the Associate Director, Public Sector Partnerships and the Program Assistant, Business Development in public sector business development activities to raise and manage six to seven-figure public grants and / or contracts in support of the work and mission of the Atlantic Council.
- Lead in the strategic development, review, and copyediting of technical applications and the finalization and packaging of proposals for submission.
- Liaise with the relevant government counterparts. Identify and develop relationships with government officials and strategic partners to further the Council’s ability to receive US government funding.
- Oversee the monitoring and identification of forthcoming public procurement bidding opportunities and engage programs and centers in bid / no-bid decisions.
- Provide guidance and support to the program and centers pursuing funding opportunities, including funder requirements, submission procedures, drafting or reviewing project budgets, producing supporting documentation and contributing proposal content when needed.
- Oversee and approve all federal award proposal submissions.
Post-Award / Grants and Contracts Implementation :
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About the Atlantic Council
Driven by our mission of "working together to secure the future," the Atlantic Council promotes constructive leadership and engagement in international affairs based on the Atlantic Community's central role in meeting global challenges. The Council provides an essential forum for navigating the dramatic economic and political changes defining the twenty-first century in order to adapt, revitalize, and defend the international rules-based order. Through the papers we write, the ideas we generate, and the communities we build, the Council shapes policy choices and strategies to create a more secure and prosperous world.
Our focus on results attracts an extended network of global citizens who join our community of influence. For heads of state and government, the Council is a powerful platform for connecting with a uniquely relevant audience. Businesses find a place for understanding our rapidly evolving world, its impacts on markets, and means to contribute to the public interest. For global strategists, we are a vehicle to navigate the trends shaping the future.
The Council's fourteen programs and centers work together in a way that mirrors how real policy is created : not in a vacuum, but in a collaborative effort that draws from a range of expertise to address multiple issues and steered by an over-arching strategy and worldview.
The Atlantic Council community believes that by working together, we can and should secure a better global future. Succeeding in our mission requires the hard work of building consensus, including rather than excluding partners, while also broadening awareness of our mission's importance among the public and preparing a new generation of leaders to take up the mantle of fostering a better global future.
The Atlantic Council of the United States is an equal opportunity employer.
Salary : $150,000 - $180,000