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Position Title: Vice President, People & Culture
Location: Washington, DC (Hybrid)
Reports to: Chief Administrative Officer
Direct Reports: Manager, People & Culture
Company Background:
Managed Funds Association (MFA), based in Washington, D.C., New York City, Brussels, and London, represents the global alternative asset management industry. MFA’s mission is to advance the ability of alternative asset managers to raise capital, invest it, and generate returns for their beneficiaries. MFA advocates on behalf of its membership and convenes stakeholders to address global regulatory, operational, and business issues. MFA has more than 180 fund manager members, including traditional hedge funds, private credit funds, and hybrid funds, that employ a diverse set of investment strategies. Member firms help pension plans, university endowments, charitable foundations, and other institutional investors diversify their investments, manage risk, and generate attractive returns throughout the economic cycle.
Position Summary:
The Vice President, People & Culture is MFA’s senior HR leader responsible for building a high‑performance, people‑first organization grounded in strong culture and values. This role sets the People & Culture strategy, leads day‑to‑day HR operations, and partners with MFA leadership to attract, develop, and retain top talent in a member‑focused environment. The VP models MFA’s values through example, accountability, and decision-making, embedding culture into talent processes, performance management, leadership behaviors, and employee interactions at every level. The VP will steward MFA’s culture, advance staff engagement, and ensure compliant, modern HR practices that scale with organizational growth. The role reports to CAO; partners closely with President & CEO and Leadership Team.
Essential Responsibilities:
People Strategy & Leadership
- Develop and execute a multi‑year People & Culture strategy aligned to MFA’s mission, values, and strategic plan; translate strategy into annual goals and measurable outcomes.
- Advise the CAO and Leadership Team on organizational design, workforce planning, succession planning, and change management to support MFA’s evolving priorities and growth.
- Lead, manage and mentor the Manager, People & Culture.
- Strengthen organizational culture, enable data‑driven leadership decisions, and proactively address workforce needs by establishing a reliable mechanism to measure and act on the employee experience.
- Lead the resolution of employee-relations issues, including investigations, performance concerns, and conflict management. Partner closely with leaders and legal counsel to proactively find resolution in a timely manner.
- Lead strategy, planning, and execution of MFA staff events (e.g., staff retreat, holiday party).
- Serve as advisor on the Team Engagement Committee and actively participate on the Core Values subcommittee.
Talent Acquisition & Onboarding
- Own full‑cycle recruiting for all functions and locations; implement rigorous, equitable hiring processes and candidate experience standards.
- Oversee the onboarding of new hires, focusing on MFA values, culture and skillset required for successful integration.
- Oversee a high-impact intern and alumni program that builds a sustainable diverse talent pipeline; strengthens the organization’s employer brand and creates long-term organizational ambassadors and future hires.
Learning & Development
- Provide executive coaching to MFA’s Leadership team and coordinate the development needs of senior staff.
- Support Manager, People & Culture in developing a comprehensive L&D portfolio (internal professional development, online learning platform, lunch and learns), measure impact on performance and retention.
- Champion a culture of transparency, respect, and accountability by equipping staff with tools and training to manage performance, addressing concerns early, while upholding the MFA values.
- Curate external partners and trainers; negotiate and manage engagements to deliver ROI.
- Partner with the CAO and IT to develop and lead workforce adoption of AI and digital tools, including training strategy and measurement of success.
Total Rewards & Performance Management
- Lead compensation, benefits, and recognition programs; ensure competitiveness via regular market benchmarking (e.g., trade association surveys) and internal equity reviews.
- Oversee performance management (goals, feedback, reviews); evolve bonus/merit cycles and promotion processes in coordination with Finance/CAO.
- Provide strategy, planning, and communication support on annual benefits renewal.
- Partner with PEO/EOR to optimize the employee experience and education (e.g., annual open enrollment communications, trainings, etc.).
HR Operations, Compliance & Risk
- Ensure compliant, scalable HR operations (policies, handbooks, employee relations, investigations, leaves, accommodations, records).
- Maintain accurate, confidential records and data systems; own HRIS roadmap, automation, and reporting.
- Manage vendor relationships (payroll/PEO, benefits, background checks, training partners) and associated budgets; coordinate with Finance/Operations.
Qualifications:
Required
- Minimum of 10 years of progressive HR/People leadership experience with responsibility across talent, rewards, employee relations, and HR operations; 3+ years leading an HR team.
- Demonstrated success building culture, leading change and manager capability in a fast‑paced, global environment.
- Expertise with compensation benchmarking and benefits design in the nonprofit/association sector (familiarity with salary surveys).
- Strong command of U.S. employment law and compliant policy administration.
- Exceptional judgment, confidentiality, discretion, and interpersonal skills; proven ability to influence senior leaders.
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented culture that values the importance of being a good teammate, communicator, and partner.
- Excellent written/verbal communication and time management skills.
- Demonstrated ability to self-start, think ahead, problem solve, and engage proactively with high professionalism, reliability, and accountability.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Occasional travel to MFA offices, most frequently to NYC.
Preferred
- Experience in policy, financial services, or association environments in a global environment (DC/NY/Brussels/London).
- HR certification (SHRM‑SCP, SPHR) or relevant graduate degree.
- Hands‑on HRIS and analytics fluency.
- Executive coaching certification with a successful track record.
- AI acumen
Benefits of working at MFA:
- Competitive compensation and benefits package
- Retirement savings plan with employer matching
- Hybrid work schedule (Mon and Fri remote; Tues-Thurs in-office)
- Generous paid parental leave and transition time back to work
- Professional development and career opportunities
- People-centric culture
- Generous paid time off and holidays
- Healthy food and snacks
- Employee assistance programs
- Staff retreats and social events
- Community involvement
- Team Engagement Committee
Williams Lea by RRD is a global business support services company with a strong legacy—over 200 years of experience delivering world-class business solutions. We specialize in delivering skilled administrative support, document production, presentation design, and marketing and communications services to leading companies around the world—especially within legal, financial, and professional services industries.
We’re a people-powered organization. With a presence in North America, the UK, Europe, and Asia Pacific, we have thousands of employees globally, all working together to help our clients operate more efficiently and effectively. Whether it’s supporting law firms with critical document production or helping financial institutions manage high-volume print and digital communications, we’re the behind-the-scenes team making everything run smoothly.
The Senior Site Manager is an operations leader who will communicate a vision for how Williams Lea best serves our clients across national or multiple service offerings, and who empowers and enables their team to bring that vision to life. The role focuses on executing service delivery, delivering operational excellence, implementing optimized cost to serve models, applying continuous improvement initiatives, and team growth and development.
Job duties
(* denotes an “essential function”)
*Oversee contracted operation(s) to ensure needs of the contract and client are met while addressing needs of employees
*People Leadership – develop a highly functioning client team
*Responsible for full employee lifecycle of direct and indirect reports including, but not limited to interviewing and hiring; onboarding and induction; on-the-job training; professional learning, development, and growth; performance management including reviews and goal setting; talent management including succession planning for key roles; off-boarding management
*Ensure direct and indirect reports understand and are compliant with company and client policies, service level agreements (SLAs) and expected quality of work, utilizing corrective action when necessary
*Engage in regular and consistent communication with employees, hold regular team meetings and individual (1:1) meetings to ensure open lines of communication for company and client information, as well as to discuss clear expectations, performance and progress against goals and development
*Foster cross-training and a sense of team work to optimize client service delivery
Operational Leadership – ensure account meet or exceed client expectations
*Establish, execute, and sustain quality service delivery through standard operating procedures, account planning, and achieving agreed-upon metrics and goals to ensure client satisfaction and exceptional employee performance
*Ensure Engage is implemented and utilized by team according to best practices
*Understand how Engage operates, the data it requires and generates.
*Utilize Engage output for client reporting at an expert level and use data to manage team, workflow, quality and individual performance
*Drive continuous improvement; keep client and manager informed of significant and potential issues, and communicate proposed solutions or processes that will avoid future or other potential issues; timely resolve issues escalated by the client
*Manage staffing and workflow volumes; use workflow management system to justify headcount based on work volumes and allocate staffing resources by shift or service line accordingly
Financial and Contractual Management
*Review monthly P&L and submit necessary changes to financial analyst
*Review all labor allocations; manage over-time and time-off to avoid non-billable charges
*Create and distribute monthly invoice, ensuring it meets contractual requirements
*Participate in the budget process; ensure all operational processes are managed to timeline and budget
Customer & Account Leadership –
*Manage relationships with clients by ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction
*Create and present monthly Client Service Review (CSR); reflect on data presented and be prepared to discuss ideas for process improvement and benefits to the client to support informed decision-making
*Solicit feedback from clients (client outreach) regularly
*Educate clients on Williams Lea services already provided and those available through strong sense of the client’s business and the impact our services may have on their success
*Identify opportunities for account growth, new services, resolutions to client challenges through communication with clients/end-users – escalate opportunities to manager
Other
Participate or lead due diligence, implementation (people, process, technology) for new business within own client account(s); participate on other or new client accounts
Adhere to Williams Lea policies in addition to client site policies
- A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience is required
- Over 6 years’ experience and a proven track record of being a recognized leader and manager of people in a customer service intensive environment
- Demonstrated record implementing solutions that have resolved poor client, service or contract performance or difficult situations, or have improved or sustained satisfactory contract performance
- Excellent client service skills with a service-minded approach toward the client
- Proven experience in the delivery and management of complex or multi-service solutions for clients
- Minimum of four years of successful financial management; demonstrated record of managing day-to-day and strategic decisions that impact P&L
- Able to make independent financial decisions for scope of responsibility
- Minimum of four years people management experience supporting employee lifecycle from onboarding to offboarding; use of manager self-service systems and experience with centralized HR functions
- Able to foster a team culture of high performance and continuous improvement that values learning and a commitment to quality, with an emphasis on client satisfaction
- Attention to detail with demonstrated organizational skills
- Must be able to meet deadlines and complete all projects in a timely manner
- Able to handle sensitive and/or confidential documents and information
- Able to make independent decisions that conform to business needs and policy
- Must be able to interact effectively with multi-functional and diverse backgrounds
- Able to work in a fast-paced environment
- Must be self-motivated with positive can-do attitude
- Intermediate to expert level Microsoft Office skillset
RRD's current salary range for this role is $85000 to $136000 / year. The salary range may be adjusted based on the applicable geographic location of the hired employee, and the range may change in the future. At RRD, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions may vary based upon, but not limited to education, skills, experience, proficiency, performance, shift and location. Depending on the role, in addition to base salary, the total compensation package may also include participation in a bonus, commission or incentive program. RRD’s benefit offerings include medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, disability insurance, 401(k) with company match, life insurance and other voluntary supplemental insurance coverages, plus parental leave, adoption assistance, tuition assistance and employer/partner discounts.
#WLNAT
All employment offers are contingent upon the successful completion of both a pre-employment background and drug screen.
RRD is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/veterans
INTL STRATEGY & PLANNING SPEC III (EAS-25)
FUNCTIONAL PURPOSE:
Conducts advanced research and analysis in support of the international business portfolio, specifically shipping solutions strategy. Assists in developing the strategic plan and functional strategies, and in tracking and reporting progress of the portfolio.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Assists in the development of the organization-wide strategic plan and mission statement, long-term corporate strategies, and functional strategies for USPS participation in multilateral agreements.
2. Ensures that strategic goals are organizationally aligned by developing measurement processes and tracking and reporting progress.
3. Monitors and analyzes domestic and international environments to evaluate feasibility of strategies, evaluate progress, and identify significant events and risks. Provides summaries and reports of progress, including potential risks, misaligned activities, and recommendations. Includes maintaining knowledge of the organization, projecting and assessing the future environment, and making recommendations to modify objectives or strategies.
4. Coordinates with internal (e.g., Intl Business, Law Department) and external stakeholders (e.g., GAO, Congress, PRC, OIG) to communicate strategies and provide clarification.
5. Serves as a team lead coordinating the activities of others on a project or task force basis; makes assignments, monitors progress, and provides continuing guidance.
6. Provides technical advice, program guidance, and policy interpretation to Headquarters and field employees, and external stakeholders on strategic planning activities.
7. Conducts special studies on a variety of subjects to analyze the impact of changes in the external environment on the Postal Service.
8. Compiles data on trends and develops key forecasting data.
SUPERVISION:
Manager of unit to which assigned.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Ability to provide technical guidance and policy interpretation on strategic planning activities and programs.
- Ability to design and develop system goals and governance processes to support the strategic management planning process.
- Ability to analyze data and trends to identify opportunities and areas of concern.
- Ability to develop strategic plans and recommendations based on organizational objectives and on the results of studies.
- Ability to coordinate the work of others to achieve project objectives.
- Ability to coordinate cross functional relationship activities to achieve organizational objectives.
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing sufficient to provide recommendations for strategic plans to management levels through presentations and/or written documents.
- Ability to monitor trends in the international environment to determine how the organization will be impacted by external factors and document findings.
- Ability to support strategic communication through the use of collaborative software such as Microsoft Teams or SharePoint.
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate is someone with a strong project management, scheduling, and coordinating background. They thrive in circumstances where they manage many moving pieces to bring them together in a well-orchestrated project deployment. Organized, self-driven, and accountable are three words people describe them, since they stop at nothing to ensure success from start to finish. They are entrepreneurs at heart and have a strong understanding of how political organizations operate. The ideal candidate embodies a resourceful and proactive work ethic, demonstrates strong oral and written communication skills, and has a keen eye for detail. The right candidate has a strong awareness of U.S. politics and an understanding of the political system, preferably with a background in political fundraising or advance teams. This person lives to build and nurture relationships through trust and collaborative communication.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Serve as an external and internal facing key point of contact for the organization.
- Ensure relevant teams and colleagues are kept informed about stakeholder sentiment on political developments, topical themes, and feedback on materials.
- Connect with existing citizen members and cultivate new relationships.
- Work with the wider team to maintain the organization’s CRM system, building data that is useful and provides relevant insights to analyze trends and identify gaps as well as ensuring best practice, contact management and lead tracking.
- Work closely with the digital team to better articulate the full benefits of membership and ensure that communications to members are delivered in an effective way that responds to members’ needs.
- Contribute to online and in-person event organization, identify relevant guests from target lists and track member registration and attendance as a measures of participation and engagement.
- Contribute to team meetings.
- Responsible for project timelines and delivery.
- Remove all roadblocks preventing projects from meeting their target completion dates.
- Coordinate and schedule project check-ins.
- Deliver project updates during daily and weekly executive team meetings.
- Work alongside Scheduler and Executive Team to ensure CEO is involved in projects accordingly.
- Schedule and coordinate events related to projects.
- Keep projects updated in Project Tracker.
- Identify and remediate areas of project implementation inefficiencies.
- Manage large emails and mailings.
- Manage contacts, data entry, and database functions, keeping meticulous records on prospects and citizens.
- Prepare briefings for No Labels leaders and surrogates including members of Congress.
- Work with event hosts to create, promote, and manage virtual and in-person recruitment events of all sizes.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree
- 8+ years of project or operations management experience
- 8+ years of scheduling or coordination experience
- Able to manage multiple projects and teams at once
- Strongly motivated by the mission of No Labels
- Demonstrated strong attention to detail and multi-tasking skills
- Ability to meet competing deadlines while managing multiple projects
- Successful track record of business development or relationship management, preferably within the U.S. political system or other service-based industries.
- Exceptional written and oral communication skills; an empathetic listener and a confident speaker with excellent persuasion and influencing skills.
- Comfortable building relationships with people at all levels of seniority.
- Professional, personable, and customer-focused.
- Highly effective organizational skills and a strong work ethic, with the ability to manage and prioritize a varied workload, working independently and alongside others.
- Highly analytical with the ability to develop pipelines through strategic and targeted planning.
- Experience with database/Customer Relationship Management systems and Microsoft Office Suite.
This is a full-time salaried position in Washington, D.C. Compensation is commensurate with experience.
Principal Program Manager, Informatics
Washington, DC (hybrid)
Salary Range: $150-180K + benefits
In search of Principal Program Manager, Informatics to provide strategic leadership for large-scale clinical informatics and health IT programs within a federal setting. This position requires extensive experience in clinical informatics, enterprise IT program/portfolio management, and organizational transformation across complex environments with multiple stakeholder groups.
The successful candidate will guide a suite of major initiatives, ensuring exceptional performance across scope, schedule, budget, and quality benchmarks. By coordinating clinical, operational, and technical partners, this leader will advance healthcare delivery systems, support EHR modernization, and enhance enterprise IT capabilities—ultimately contributing to improved outcomes and increased efficiency for millions of users.
Key Responsibilities
- Direct and manage a broad portfolio of clinical informatics and health IT programs.
- Act as the primary liaison with senior-level federal stakeholders.
- Promote alignment and integration across technical, clinical, and operational teams.
- Oversee program execution and performance related to cost, schedule, scope, and quality measures.
- Identify, evaluate, and mitigate risks at the enterprise level.
- Ensure programs support broader mission and strategic goals.
- Champion the adoption of Lean-Agile and SAFe methodologies across program teams.
- Apply SAFe Lean-Agile principles to increase value delivery, strengthen organizational agility, and enable high-performing Agile teams.
- Ensure adherence to all federal governance, compliance, and reporting standards.
- Hybrid work environment.
Qualifications
- Ability to pass a thorough federal government background investigation
- Bachelor’s degree with 20+ years of experience OR Master’s degree with 15+ years
- Proven experience managing clinical informatics initiatives in federal or large healthcare organizations
- Background leading diverse IT programs—both large-scale and smaller efforts—within complex environments
- Strong understanding of full SDLC processes and best practices
- Experience with enterprise architecture, network engineering, and long-term IT strategic planning
- Hands-on experience implementing SAFe Lean-Agile frameworks in enterprise contexts
- Demonstrated ability to manage cost, schedule, performance, and risk consistent with PMBOK and PMI guidelines
- Strong executive communication skills—both written and verbal—with the ability to engage senior leadership
- PMP or PgMP certification desired
Role Overview
The Programs Associate supports JINSA’s portfolio of senior-level military and policy programs, including delegations, briefings, and professional development initiatives. This role sits at the intersection of program execution, relationship management, and institutional continuity, ensuring that JINSA’s engagements are executed at a high standard and sustained over time.
The ideal candidate is highly organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable operating in professional environments with senior military leaders, government officials, and donors. The Programs Associate understands that JINSA’s programs are not one-off events, but a core mechanism for building long-term strategic relationships.
This is a full-time, Washington, DC–based position reporting to the Vice President of Programs and the Senior Program & Development Associate.
Key Responsibilities
Program Planning & Execution
- Support the planning and execution of domestic and international programs, including logistics, travel coordination, participant communications, and on-site support
- Assist with agenda development, briefing materials, and run-of-show documents
- Track timelines, deliverables, and follow-up actions to ensure programs are executed on schedule and within budget
Participant & Stakeholder Engagement
- Serve as a primary point of contact for program participants before, during, and after engagements
- Support relationship management with senior military leaders, congressional staff, policymakers, and allied partners
- Assist in coordinating follow-on engagement opportunities, including briefings, calls, and invitations to future programs
Data, Tracking & Institutional Knowledge
- Maintain accurate records of program participation, engagement history, and follow-up activity in internal trackers and databases
- Support the collection of quantitative and qualitative program insights for internal reporting, grant reporting, and leadership briefings
- Capture lessons learned and relationship history to ensure continuity across programs
Cross-Team Collaboration
- Coordinate with the Development team to support donor-facing program moments and post-program follow-up
- Work closely with the Policy team to ensure program insights inform research and publications
- Assist with internal reporting and planning related to program outcomes and engagement trends
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree required; coursework in international affairs, security studies, political science, or a related field preferred
- 1–3 years of relevant experience in programs, operations, policy, or stakeholder engagement
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail; ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Professional judgment and discretion when working with senior-level participants
- Comfort operating in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment
- Self-starter who can work independently while collaborating effectively with a team
- Proficiency in standard office software (Excel, Word, Outlook)
- Demonstrated perseverance and follow-through
- Familiarity with the pro-Israel policy and national security landscape
Preferred Experience:
- Experience supporting high-level convenings, delegations, or executive programs
- Familiarity with U.S. national security, defense, or foreign policy institutions
- Experience with CRM systems, tracking tools, or program databases
- Prior nonprofit, think tank, government, or military-adjacent experience
Goals:
- Programs are executed smoothly, professionally, and reliably
- Participants remain engaged with JINSA beyond a single program
- Program data and follow-up information are accurate, accessible, and actionable
- The Programs team can build on prior engagements rather than starting from scratch
Benefits:
JINSA offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support employee well-being, professional development, and long-term financial security, including:
- Competitive nonprofit compensation
- Generous retirement benefits, including a 403(b) plan with an employer contribution of up to 10% of salary, fully vested immediately
- Health, dental, and vision insurance options
- Life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance
- Paid time off, including vacation, sick leave, federal holidays, and Jewish holidays
- Professional development support for relevant training, conferences, and educational opportunities
- Collaborative, mission-driven work environment with exposure to senior leaders across the national security community
- JINSA is committed to fostering a supportive workplace that values professionalism, responsibility, and long-term growth.
We’re seeking a proactive Attorney Recruiting Manager to join our high‑performing team at Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP. In this role, you’ll own the full recruitment lifecycle for attorneys across the firm, with emphasis on lateral associates and student recruitment. The manager will blend data‑driven strategy, market intelligence, and team leadership to deliver a consistent, high‑touch candidate experience that strengthens our talent pipeline and supports firm growth.
The ideal Manager brings 5+ years of recruiting experience in a national or international law firm and thrives in a fast-paced environment. The manager will work alongside the Senior Manager to design and execute a proactive recruitment plan, while delivering best-in-class service to internal and external stakeholders. Project leadership, superb relationship management, and superior service standards are essential in this role. The primary responsibilities, qualifications, and capabilities for this role include the following:
Lateral Associate Recruitment
- Serve as a trusted “face of the firm,” driving a premium candidate experience and representing the firm with professionalism to candidates, agencies, and the broader legal community.
- Own full‑cycle lateral associate recruiting: intake, sourcing, screening, interview management, candidate communication, feedback synthesis, offer development, and onboarding.
- Build proactive pipelines for priority practices; partner closely with hiring partners and leadership to clarify staffing needs and growth objectives.
- Maintain strong relationships with select external recruiters; negotiate terms, track performance, and ensure quality submissions.
- Monitor market trends, competitor moves, and compensation patterns; translate insights into sourcing strategies and actionable recommendations.
- Oversee compliant documentation and data hygiene across ATS tools; generate recurring dashboards and analytics to inform decision‑making.
Student Recruitment
- Lead the student recruitment program. Manage OCI calendars, select attorney interviewers, and coordinate call‑backs.
- Cultivate relationships with Career Services at target schools; steward firm profiles (NALP, Vault, Chambers) and ensure timely completion of surveys.
- Design and manage a high‑impact Summer Associate Program: orientation, training, evaluations, events, and conversion processes.
- Track student‑recruiting outcomes; assess yield, acceptance drivers, and program ROI to refine strategies each season.
- Develop plan for skills mapping to coincide with practice group needs.
Team Leadership
- Lead, coach, and develop Recruiting Coordinators/Specialists; establish service standards, and continuous‑improvement routines.
- Provide training, oversight, and guidance on tools, process excellence, and candidate communications; model discretion and confidentiality.
- Drive cross‑team projects that elevate the recruiting function; foster collaboration and strong relationships with attorneys and business professionals.
Qualifications & Capabilities
- A Bachelor’s degree is required.
- 5+ years of attorney recruiting or talent management experience in a multi‑office law firm or professional‑services environment; 2+ years of people‑management preferred.
- Proven success running high‑volume, full‑cycle legal recruiting with exceptional organization, responsiveness, and attention to detail.
- Strong consultative communication skills—able to influence senior stakeholders and deliver candid, data‑backed recommendations.
- Proficiency with ATS/CRM systems (e.g., VI Recruit, FloRecruit, or similar), LinkedIn Recruiter, and Microsoft 365; disciplined approach to data integrity and reporting.
- High discretion handling confidential information; calm under pressure and adaptable to last‑minute changes.
This is a hybrid role and will require on-site presence 3 days per week. The salary ranges for this position vary depending on the geographic location and other factors such as experience, internal equity, market data, and job-related considerations. The range for this position is from $105,000 - $145,000, with offers contingent upon the various factors. The firm’s compensation strategy includes not just a base salary but also comprehensive benefits such as healthcare, paid time off, discretionary merit bonuses, life and disability insurance, retirement plans and tailored learning opportunities.
Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion within our Firm and in the larger legal profession. We believe that diverse skills, knowledge and viewpoints make us a stronger firm. Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP maintains a policy of affording all employees and applicants equal employment opportunities without regard to actual or perceived race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, lactation and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity or expression or transgender status), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital or familial status, domestic violence victim status, ancestry, amnesty, citizenship status, ethnicity, military and veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Unlawful discrimination, harassment and retaliation will not be tolerated in any of the Firm’s offices or any other work-related setting. Qualified individuals with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation in order to apply for a position or to enable them to perform the essential functions of a position for which they are otherwise qualified. EEO.
Sous Chef
- Washington, DC, USA
- Full-time
- Job-Category: Culinary
- Job Type: Permanent
- Job Schedule: Full-Time
Company Description
If creating special memories and being part of an exceptional guest experience appeals to you, you may be interested in joining the outstanding team of hospitality professionals at the Fairmont Washington, D.C. Located in Washington's fashionable West End, the 413-room hotel surrounds you with comfort and luxury and is the ideal environment to foster your career.
Job Description
Reporting to the Executive Chef, responsibilities and essential job functions include but are not limited to the following:
What’s in it for you:
- Competitive Salary
- Paid Time Off
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance, 401K
- Employee benefit card offering discounted rates in Accor worldwide
- Learning programs through our Academies
- Opportunity to develop your talent and grow within your property and across the world!
- Ability to make a difference through our Corporate Social Responsibility activities
Rate of Pay: $68,000-80,000 per annum
Responsibilities:
- As Sous Chef, you are a leader/supervisor of the team. You are highly organized and can proactively delegate, prioritize and assign duties to cook positions to ensure a consistently high level of productivity.
- You will supervise your colleagues to ensure the highest level of production and the efficient execution of service.
- Demonstrate a positive and proactive approach with colleagues to ensure a high level of motivation resulting in a cohesive team and efficient operation.
- Lead and inspire colleagues to reach their full potential through thorough training, follow up and setting the standards of excellence by practicing the same at all times.
- Assist in goal development and follow up of departmental initiatives, budget reviews, and maintenance needs while keeping the Executive Chef informed of progress/challenges.
- Comply with and implement objectives, policies, standards and procedures set forth by the Executive Chef and Hotel Management.
- Have full knowledge of all menu items, syllabus, daily features and promotions as it applies to your operation.
- Ensure all food items are prepared according to the recipes and standards specified by the Executive Sous Chef, this includes quality checks and tasting all food prior to it being served.
- Ensure all kitchen Colleagues are aware of and adhere to standards and expectations.
- Communicate, monitor and delegate EcoSure and Servesafe standards to ensure all production and behaviors are in line with our standards. Ensure all EcoSure standard temperature logs are completed accurately.
- Support a safe working environment by ensuring that all colleagues are working safely and equipment deficiencies are reported immediately.
- Promote the health and safety program through example as well as enforcing the standards set by the Executive Chef and the Hotel.
- Maintain proper rotation of product in all chillers to minimize wastage/spoilage.
- Ensure the cleanliness and maintenance of all work areas, utensils, and equipment.
- Responsible for ensuring Kitchen operations are successful 7 days/week, including setting your colleagues up for success on your days off.
- Actively share ideas, opinions and suggestions in daily shift briefings.
- Seek all opportunities to increase revenues through decreasing kitchen expenses and practicing standards for productivity without compromising Guest satisfaction.
- Continually strive to improve food preparation and presentations.
- Sustainability Commitment - Ensure our kitchens follow the set recycling, compost and landfill procedures.
- Coordinate the production as it relates to banquet and restaurant functions.
- Conduct daily shift briefings to Colleagues.
- Assist in the development of new menu items.
- Follow payroll costs and productivity within budgeted guidelines.
- Provide training for new culinary colleagues.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- 3 years formal culinary school or equivalent experience.
- Minimum of 3 years in a leadership role of Sous chef in various stations throughout the kitchen.
- Extensive knowledge of all culinary departments and previous experience in all areas including pastries.
- The successful candidate must exhibit a passion for food, desire to achieve perfection and posses the ability to create the same sense of excitement from the colleagues.
- Must be an effective supervisor and trainer; administrative knowledge is an asset.
- Must keep abreast of culinary trends and continually seek to improve on all that is done within the kitchens.
- Current First Aid and Serve Safe training an asset.
- Ability to work well under pressure, adapt to change and perform with a high level of energy at all times.
- Must be a team player with a positive attitude
- Must be able to work a flexible schedule
- Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship
Physical requirements:
- Ability to stand and walk for extended periods
- Frequent lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs
- Frequent bending, stooping, kneeling, pushing, and pulling
Additional Information
Note: Customization may be included for any specific local or legislative requirements, such as work permits
Our commitment to Diversity & Inclusion:
We are an inclusive company and our ambition is to attract, recruit and promote diverse talent.
Chief US Political Advisory & Research
Washington, D.C.
We are conducting a retained search for a Chief US Political Advisory & Research role, intentionally designed for current or recently departed senior Republican congressional leaders and committee staff seeking a high-impact transition into the private sector.
This position is purpose-built for individuals who have operated at the centre of power on Capitol Hill and are ready to apply their political judgment, policy expertise, and Republican network to global markets.
Our Client
Our client is a respected U.S.-based global advisory firm specialising in policy forecasting, economic strategy, and political risk. Their work directly informs major decisions made by Global corporates, Hedge funds and asset managers, Private equity firms and International financial institutions, including leading Japanese and Chinese investment banks.
The firm sits at the intersection of Washington decision-making and global capital, translating U.S. political dynamics into clear, market-relevant insight.
What You Will Do
As Chief, you will:
- Produce crisp, investor-ready political analysis connecting Congress, the White House, regulatory agencies, and markets
- Write tight, two-page analytical briefs distilling complex political developments into actionable insight
- Provide bottom-line political judgments for hedge funds, asset managers, private equity firms, corporates, and global banks
- Serve as a trusted advisor to senior global executives navigating U.S. political risk
- Respond rapidly to client requests with tailored, high-confidence insight
- Lead senior-level client engagements, including briefings, roundtables, webinars, and private sessions
- Collaborate with research and commercial teams to expand a sophisticated global client base
- Your analysis will directly influence major investment decisions and the strategic thinking of Fortune 100 leaders and international financial institutions.
What We’re Looking For
Required Background & Experience
- 10+ years’ experience in U.S. policy, politics, or congressional leadership
- Senior leadership experience on Capitol Hill, including:
- Chief of Staff
- Deputy Chief of Staff
- Majority or Minority Staff Director
- Legislative Director or Communications Director at the leadership level
- Deep Republican network and credibility with GOP leadership
- Strong familiarity with Trump-era policymaking, current legislative priorities, and intra-party dynamics
- Ability to deliver clear, decisive judgments without extensive runway
Exceptional Writing & Communication Skills (Critical)
This is a writing-intensive, judgment-driven role. Success depends on:
- Proven ability to write concise, high-impact political analysis for sophisticated audiences
- Comfort tailoring tone and framing for:
Hedge funds and asset managers
Corporates and CEOs
International financial institutions
- Ability to translate political complexity into clear, actionable insight without losing nuance
- Confidence delivering bottom-line conclusions with sharp supporting logic
Additional Requirements
- Deep understanding of legislative process, fiscal policy, regulation, and political risk
- Ability to perform under time pressure
- Based in Washington, D.C. (flexibility for exceptional candidates)
Whom We Are Seeking
We are targeting senior Republican Capitol Hill professionals, including:
Primary Target Profiles
- Chiefs of Staff or Deputy Chiefs of Staff to U.S. Senators or Members of Congress
- Majority or Minority Staff Directors
- Chiefs of Staff to Committee Chairs or Ranking Members
- Senior Committee leadership staff with broad jurisdiction and decision-making authority
Committee Leadership Backgrounds of Interest
We are particularly interested in candidates with senior staff leadership experience on the following committees:
U.S. Senate
- Senate Appropriations
- Senate Finance
- Senate Armed Services
- Senate Foreign Relations
- Senate Judiciary
- Senate Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs
- Senate Commerce, Science & Transportation
- Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions (HELP)
U.S. House of Representatives
- House Ways & Means
- House Appropriations
- House Energy & Commerce
- House Judiciary
- House Armed Services
- House Foreign Affairs
- House Oversight & Accountability
- House Budget
Candidates may be currently serving or have recently completed their tenure on the Hill.
Why This Role
This position allows you to:
- Remain central to U.S. politics without the constraints of Capitol Hill
- Apply your judgment to global markets and corporate strategy
- Influence billion-dollar investment decisions
- Join a respected global advisory platform where Washington expertise is the differentiator
- Maintain the pace, relevance, and intellectual challenge of senior Hill leadership — with private-sector compensation
LHH is partnering with a non profit association in the Washington, DC area to fill an on going temporary Front Office Coordinator position. This is a great opportunity for a detail-oriented professional with strong organizational skills and prior administrative experience. The ideal candidate must be available to work onsite five days a week. Hourly pay will range from $20-$23 per hour based on experience.
The Front Office Coordinator will serve as the first point of contact for clients and visitors, while also providing essential administrative and office support to ensure daily operations run smoothly.
Key Responsibilities:
- Greet clients, visitors, and staff in a professional and courteous manner
- Answer and direct incoming phone calls; manage voicemail messages and call logs
- Maintain a neat and organized front office and reception area
- Manage conference room scheduling and prepare rooms for meetings
- Receive, sort, and distribute incoming mail and deliveries
- Order and maintain office and kitchen supplies; liaise with vendors as needed
- Provide general administrative support to attorneys and staff, including calendar management, data entry, filing, and document preparation
- Assist with onboarding tasks for new employees and coordination of internal events
- Support firm-wide initiatives and perform other administrative duties as assigned
Qualifications:
- 1+ years of experience in an administrative, receptionist, or front office role (legal or professional services experience strongly preferred)
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Professional demeanor with excellent customer service abilities
- High level of attention to detail and organizational skills
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Ability to multitask and prioritize in a dynamic, team-oriented environment
- Dependable, punctual, and able to maintain confidentiality at all times
Work Schedule:
- Full-time, Monday through Friday
- Onsite presence required
Benefit offerings include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, additional voluntary benefits, EAP program, commuter benefits and 401K plan. Our program provides employees the flexibility to choose the type of coverage that meets their individual needs. Available paid leave may include Paid Sick Leave, where required by law; any other paid leave required by Federal, State, or local law; and Holiday pay upon meeting eligibility criteria.