Job Description
Position Summary
The MDO Strategic Initiatives Unit has responsibility for managing high priority initiatives that cut across multiple City agencies and affect the lives of the City’s most vulnerable residents.
The Policy and Strategic Initiatives Specialist for Strategic Initiatives serves as a key advisor to the Deputy Managing Director for Strategic Initiatives. This high-impact role is responsible for advancing major cross-sector policy initiatives, citywide special projects, and strategic priorities that support the Mayor’s vision of a more equitable, efficient, and responsive municipal government.
The Policy and Strategic Initiatives Specialist will lead strategy and implementation on key high-priority cross-systems projects, collaborating with the Managing Director, Deputy Managing Directors, Commissioners (and other agency/program heads), and other senior leaders across MDO. Projects will include work on (among other things) quality-of-life initiatives, the annual budget process, and city services improvements.
The Specialist reports to the Deputy Managing Director for Strategic Initiatives, and works closely with MDO leadership, as well as leadership and subject matter experts in partnering agencies, to analyze and document policy needs and processes, develop work plans to address problems/opportunities, lead the creation and execution of new initiatives, remediate troubled projects, and ensure high-priority projects have detailed plans and are launched correctly and on time.
Essential Functions
Required Competencies, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter and resume.
Salary Range: $85,000 - $95,000
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