Summary: This Assistant Director’s primary portfolio will be leading the Government Performance Lab’s (GPL) contributions to the Opportunities for Prevention & Transformation Initiative (OPT-In for Families), in close collaboration with the Children & Families Managing Director. OPT-In for Families, a major initiative in the prevention field led by the Doris Duke Foundation, aims to create and test a meaningful alternative to the child welfare system. As part of this initiative, the GPL is providing intensive technical assistance to four jurisdictions as they design, implement, and test approaches to engage families in voluntary community-based resources and prevent future child welfare involvement. By helping jurisdictions better recognize and respond to families’ early signals of need, participating governments aim to offer support before families reach a point of crisis. This Assistant Director’s responsibilities will include overseeing the GPL’s support to these jurisdictions, including managing a team of ~6 GPL Fellows and Project Leaders (see more in “key responsibilities” on p.2). The GPL’s support is provided in collaboration with peer organizations focused on building a coalition of support, engaging individuals with lived experience, and evaluation.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Compensation: This role is funded by a multi-year grant at an annual salary of $115,000 plus benefits. This position is a term appointment ending one year from date of hire, with the strong possibility of renewal. The role will receive a Harvard appointment as a Fellow.
Location: Flexible, Cambridge or Chicago preferred. Requires access to a major U.S. airport for regular travel for convenings and site visits to jurisdictions. Anticipate ~20% travel (average of 1-2 trips per month, each lasting 2-4 days).
Start date: Candidates must be able to start this role no later than February 3, 2025; earlier start date preferred.
To apply: Please submit your application using the GPL Online Application Form. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis. If selected for interviews, candidates may be asked to participate in case interviews and submit examples of previous work product.
Key responsibilities of this role include:
Design and oversee a portfolio of projects that produces meaningful, measurable impacts on outcomes for children and families in close collaboration with governments, funders, and other organizations.
Manage team of ~6 GPL Fellows and Project Leaders to execute high-impact work and develop skills.
Generate insights about government performance that drive improved outcomes for children and families.
Support core organizational activities and priorities.
About the Government Performance Lab
The mission of the Harvard Kennedy School Government Performance Lab is to accelerate progress on difficult social problems by improving how state and local governments across the country function. Our team collaborates closely with government innovators in developing and testing ways to create more just and effective service systems in areas including child and family wellbeing, criminal justice, homelessness and housing, and procurement. To date, the GPL has engaged with 100 jurisdictions across 38 states and has conducted more than 278 projects shifting more than $6.2B in
government spending towards results.
The GPL’s Children & Families policy area supports jurisdictions strengthening supports for children and families, shrinking and reducing the harm of punitive government responses such as child protection investigations and removals. We do this by working with agencies such as public health, human or social service, child welfare, and early childhood. For example, our team has supported jurisdictions to support substance-using caregivers, place more children with relatives when they enter out-of-home care, connect families to home visiting services, and invest in culturallyresponsive services to improve outcomes for Black and Native children.
Harvard University is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Summary: This Assistant Director’s primary portfolio will be leading the Government Performance Lab’s (GPL) contributions to the Opportunities for Prevention & Transformation Initiative (OPT-In for Families), in close collaboration with the Children & Families Managing Director. OPT-In for Families, a major initiative in the prevention field led by the Doris Duke Foundation, aims to create and test a meaningful alternative to the child welfare system. As part of this initiative, the GPL is providing intensive technical assistance to four jurisdictions as they design, implement, and test approaches to engage families in voluntary community-based resources and prevent future child welfare involvement. By helping jurisdictions better recognize and respond to families’ early signals of need, participating governments aim to offer support before families reach a point of crisis. This Assistant Director’s responsibilities will include…