Sr. Advisor, P&F
Drives the ENOUGH initiative, collaborating with state agencies to maximize investments in child well-being and economic mobility
Cultivates relationships with philanthropic Orgs and private sector partners, leveraging public-private partnerships for the ENOUGH initiative
Informs policy decisions and conducts research to integrate learnings into state strategies aimed at improving services and opportunities for children
About the Company
The Governor's Office for Children serves as a central coordinating office to support the well-being of children and families and reduce the number of children living in poverty, which requires a holistic, coordinated approach within State government and across public and private sectors at the federal, State, and local levels. The Governor's Office for Children will lead statewide efforts to build a comprehensive and efficient network of supports, programs, and services for children and their families in order to promote social and emotional well-being, reduce food insecurity, combat youth homelessness, expand access to health services, improve educational outcomes and job readiness, expand access to good jobs, and increase economic opportunity in sustainable ways in jurisdictions that historically have experienced underinvestment.
The Governor's Office for Children will also work with multi-sector partners to implement place-based strategies designed to provide "cradle to career" access to high quality education and care; connect workers to high quality jobs; enable family-sustaining income and access to affordable high quality housing, child care and health care, including reproductive, maternal, behavioral and mental health care; and increase community health and safety.
About the Job
The Senior Advisor for Partnerships and Funding will collaborate with leaders across state government to drive the ENOUGH “all-of-government” approach and will harness learnings from the ENOUGH Program to design and implement policy and programmatic initiatives across state government that improve services and opportunities for children and their families. This role will lead the “ENOUGH Liaison” Children’s Cabinet working group, will lead GOC’s fiscal mapping strategy, and will work closely with the ENOUGH program team and GOC’s Policy Team to ensure that plans are aligned and driving towards the same goals.
This role will also manage public-private partnerships for the GOC and will be responsible for working with the Governor’s Office to set strategy around private partnerships and develop project plans and program reports to maximize private investment in ENOUGH.
The ideal candidate will possess strong analytical skills, has experience managing complex projects with many stakeholders, has excellent communication abilities, policy expertise , and a deep understanding of both public and private sector dynamics. The Moore-Miller Administration is seeking a leader with a passion for ending childhood poverty and ensuring a future in which all children in Maryland can reach their full potential.
Responsibilities
Develop cycles of learning between state government and communities to implement ENOUGH’s All-of-government approach
Help to drive interagency processes with sub-cabinet agency staff to develop and implement ideas and initiatives designed to ensure that all state agencies are maximizing investment in strategies that promote child well-being and economic mobility
Manage Children’s Cabinet working groups
Ensure incorporation of stakeholder input into the development of GOC’s initiatives and programs. Support stakeholder engagement with relevant agency staff to ensure effective implementation of services and programs
Inform policy and implementation efforts designed to improve services and opportunities for children related to access to government supports and benefits, including CTC, EITC, nutrition and health services, housing, transportation, and community development programs, workforce and job readiness programs, and support for entrepreneurs. Conduct research, meet with experts, draft proposals
Engage with senior administration leaders to coordinate statewide strategy to dismantle child poverty
Manage the Governor’s Office for Children’s Fiscal Mapping work and integrate learnings from fiscal mapping into state policy and strategy around child poverty
Serve as a key spokesperson for the ENOUGH initiative with agency partners
Cultivate Relationships with Philanthropic and Private Partners
Liaison between GOC and funders to stand up partnerships in Maryland
Respond to needs of the GOC and Office of the Governor regarding public/private partnerships (charts, one pagers, meeting updates, memos, etc.)
Monitor partnership, ensuring lines of communication and reporting remain consistent, and provide recommendations for improvement
Foster relationships with key stakeholders in all sectors
Serve as the primary point of contact for all partnership-related inquiries for the GOC
Identify, evaluate, and pursue strategic partnership opportunities with public and private entities
Manage strategy, track impact and coordinate alignment between philanthropically funded state partners supporting the ENOUGH Theory of Action and Governor’s strategy to end child poverty
Support rigorous technical assistance plans that leverage local and national expertise, including external partnerships managed by Maryland State Agencies, to support neighborhoods experiencing concentrated poverty
Develop cycles of learning between state governments, private partnerships, and communities
Support the development and reporting of KPIs aligned with partnerships
Engage and manage support of consultants engaged in public private partnerships
Other Duties As Assigned
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
At least 5 years of experience in public policy, preferably in a government or political setting
Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to analyze and interpret data
Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Ability to maintain confidentiality and discretion in all matters
Flexibility to work outside of regular business hours, as needed
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree
Policy Director
Drives interagency collaboration to develop and implement policies that improve child well-being across multiple sectors
Builds relationships with key stakeholders, including experts, community leaders, and advocacy groups, to inform policy development and ensure effective program implementation
Oversees the GOC's Policy Team, providing leadership and guidance to staff while ensuring alignment with priorities
About the Company
The Governor's Office for Children serves as a central coordinating office to support the well-being of children and families and reduce the number of children living in poverty, which requires a holistic, coordinated approach within State government and across public and private sectors at the federal, State, and local levels. The Governor's Office for Children will lead statewide efforts to build a comprehensive and efficient network of supports, programs, and services for children and their families in order to promote social and emotional well-being, reduce food insecurity, combat youth homelessness, expand access to health services, improve educational outcomes and job readiness, expand access to good jobs, and increase economic opportunity in sustainable ways in jurisdictions that historically have experienced underinvestment.
The Governor's Office for Children will also work with multi-sector partners to implement place-based strategies designed to provide "cradle to career" access to high quality education and care; connect workers to high quality jobs; enable family-sustaining income and access to affordable high quality housing, child care and health care, including reproductive, maternal, behavioral and mental health care; and increase community health and safety.
About the Job
The Director of Policy will lead policy and implementation efforts designed to improve services and opportunities for children related to early education and care, child welfare, elementary and secondary education, education and training after high school, social and emotional well-being, maternal, infant, and child health, juvenile justice, and community development including issues such as housing, transportation and access to green space. The Director will assist the Special Secretary in re-establishing the Governor’s Office for Children as a coordinating body across state agencies to ensure a holistic approach to improve the well-being of children in Maryland and drive progress toward reducing child poverty in the state.
The Director will play a leadership role in running the Children’s Cabinet, leading inter agency initiatives in line with the Children’s Cabinet priorities, and shaping a state-wide policy agenda to eradicate child poverty in Maryland. This is a hybrid position based in Annapolis and requires flexibility to report to locations in Annapolis, Baltimore, and other areas of the state as needed.
Responsibilities
Lead policy and implementation efforts designed to improve services and opportunities for children related to early education and care, child welfare, elementary and secondary education, education and training after high school, social and emotional well-being, maternal, infant and child health, including behavioral and mental health, juvenile justice and community development
Drive interagency processes with sub-cabinet agency staff to develop and implement ideas and initiatives designed to ensure that all state agencies are maximizing resources in order to promote child well-being and economic mobility
Drive external engagement with key stakeholders working on child well-being, education and health, including local and national experts and key stakeholders. Ensure incorporation of stakeholder input into the development of GOC’s initiatives and programs. Support stakeholder engagement with relevant agency staff to ensure effective implementation of services and programs
Manage the GOC’s Policy Team
Develop effective communication materials related to the Children’s Cabinet, ENOUGH Act, and the Governor’s Office for Children’s policy priorities
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
At least 5 years of experience in public policy, preferably in a government or political setting
Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to analyze and interpret data
Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Ability to maintain confidentiality and discretion in all matters
Flexibility to work outside of regular business hours, as needed
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree
Policy Analyst
Conducts research, develops policy proposals, and drafts policy memos to support the Governor's priorities for improving child well-being
Manages workstreams, supports the Children's Cabinet, and engages with stakeholders to advance policy initiatives
Develops communication materials and engages with community members, parents, and youth on child well-being issues
About the Company
The Governor's Office for Children serves as a central coordinating office to support the well-being of children and families and reduce the number of children living in poverty, which requires a holistic, coordinated approach within State government and across public and private sectors at the federal, State, and local levels. The Governor's Office for Children will lead statewide efforts to build a comprehensive and efficient network of supports, programs, and services for children and their families in order to promote social and emotional well-being, reduce food insecurity, combat youth homelessness, expand access to health services, improve educational outcomes and job readiness, expand access to good jobs, and increase economic opportunity in sustainable ways in jurisdictions that historically have experienced underinvestment.
The Governor's Office for Children will also work with multi-sector partners to implement place-based strategies designed to provide "cradle to career" access to high quality education and care; connect workers to high quality jobs; enable family-sustaining income and access to affordable high quality housing, child care and health care, including reproductive, maternal, behavioral and mental health care; and increase community health and safety.
About the Job
The Policy Analyst must possess the core skills and passion to support the Policy Director and Governor’s Office for Children in its mission to reduce child poverty and increase economic mobility across the State of Maryland. The Policy Analyst will support policy and implementation efforts designed to improve services and opportunities for children that will reduce child poverty, including expanding access to high-quality education, healthcare, economic security, and safe and thriving environments.
The Policy Analyst will staff the Children’s Cabinet and Children’s Cabinet working groups and engage in extensive outreach and research around policy areas in their portfolio. The Policy Analyst will also support senior leadership in any engagements relating to the analyst’s portfolio, and will manage special projects as needed. This is a hybrid position and requires flexibility to report to locations in Annapolis, Baltimore, and other areas of the state as needed.
Responsibilities
Engage in research and policy development
Work with subject matter experts working on child well-being, education and health, including local community members, parents and youth across the state
Conduct research and develop policy proposals based on the GOC priorities
Draft or support drafting of high quality memos to the Special Secretary and the Governor on policy issues under the GOC portfolio
Manage and respond to issues within the Special Secretary’s portfolio
Project manage various workstreams or rapid turnaround requests as assigned by the Special Secretary
Develop effective communication materials related to the Children’s Cabinet, ENOUGH Act, and the Governor’s Office for Children’s policy priorities
Support administrative functions of the Governor’s Office For Children
Assists with special projects including events
Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
At least 2 years of experience in public policy, preferably in a government orpolitical setting
Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to analyze and interpret data
Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Strong people-management skills
Ability to maintain confidentiality and discretion in all matters
Flexibility to work outside of regular business hours, as needed