ALCOAST 044/19 - FEB 2019 FY19 SOLICITATION FOR EXCELLENCE IN GOVERNMENT FELLOWS PROGRAM

united states coast guard

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FM COMDT COGARD WASHINGTON DC//CG-12//
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UNCLAS //N01500//
ALCOAST 044/19
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SUBJ:  FY19 SOLICITATION FOR EXCELLENCE IN GOVERNMENT FELLOWS PROGRAM
1. The Office of Leadership is soliciting applications for the Partnership in
Public Service Excellence in Government Fellows Program. The Coast Guard will
sponsor one civilian employee and one military officer for this program, which
will commence May 6, 2019 and conclude on Mar 5, 2020. The Excellence in
Government Fellows program draws from a variety of career paths and leadership
experiences.
2. The Excellence in Government Fellows program strengthens the leadership skills
of GS 14-15, O-5, and O-6 members through a proven combination of innovative
coursework, best practices benchmarking, action learning projects, executive
coaching, and government-wide networking. During this 10-month program, fellows
remain in their full time positions and meet three days every six weeks in person.
This equates to spending a total of 24 days in session. Fellows will be required
to devote up to five hours per week to coursework and will work in teams to
develop a project plan to address and solve actual agency problems.
   a. Eligibility: GS 14-15, O-5, and O-6 leaders seeking to solve national
challenges by driving innovation, inspiring employees, and delivering results
(exceptional GS-13s are also encouraged to apply).
   b. CG Application Deadline: 15 Mar 2019
   c. Program Duration: 10 months, May 6, 2019 to Mar 5, 2020
   d. Resident Session Dates: May 6-10, 2019; Jun 17-19, 2019; Jul 22-25, 2019;
Sep 9-12, 2019; Nov 18-20, 2019; Jan 13-15, 2020; and Mar 3-5, 2020
3. Application Procedures:
   a. Coordinate with your Training Officer or ESO to submit an Electronic
Training Request (ETR) using Direct Access. Course code: 500911.
   b. Complete the application form, to include responding to essay questions,
obtaining supervisor recommendation, and providing a resume. Resumes should be
limited to one page. A selection panel will be convened to select the best
qualified candidates for this course. Additional information related to this and
other courses sponsored by the Office of Leadership can be found at:
http://www.dcms.uscg.mil/Leadership/Courses/.
   c. Complete a letter of nomination in CG memo format, signed by the first Flag
officer or SES in the applicant's chain of command. The memo should comment on the
applicant's performance, potential and how the experience and knowledge gained in
this program will benefit the individual and the Coast Guard.
   d. E-mail the documents outlined above as PDF files to COMDT (CG-128) at:
HQS-SMB-CG-128TrainingCourses@uscg.mil with the course title and applicant last
name as the subject.
   e. The Coast Guard is committed to providing equal access to this training for
our employees with disabilities. If you require reasonable accommodations, please
include a request with your application package.
4. All costs for this program will be funded by COMDT (CG-128) including tuition
and travel. This class offering is subject to the availability of funding.
5. For additional information regarding this course, contact the Program Manager,
Kin Szeto, at: (202) 475-5515 or Kin.P.Szeto2@uscg.mil.
6. Ms. Michelle R. Godfrey, Director of Civilian Human Resources, Diversity and
Leadership, sends.
7. Internet release is authorized.