Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program Webinars

The PMF Program Office will be leading a number of informational webinars for prospective candidates on the following dates:

  • Wednesday, September 25, 2019, from 1:00 – 2:00 PM (Eastern Time)
    • This session is open to all disciplines, and will be co-hosted by The Lab at OPM with a specific focus on Design
  • Wednesday, September 25, 2019, from 3:00 – 4:00 PM (Eastern Time)
    • This session is open to all disciplines, with a specific focus on Scientific, Technical, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
  • Friday, September 27, 2019, from 2:00 – 3:00 PM (Eastern Time)
    • This session is open to all disciplines
  • Monday, September 30, 2019, from 2:00 – 3:00 PM (Eastern Time)
    • This is session is open to all disciplines, with a specific focus on Cybersecurity and Information Technology (IT)
  • Wednesday, October 2, 2019, from 4:00 – 5:00 PM (Eastern Time)
    • This session is open to all disciplines, with a specific focus on diversity and inclusion

Here is the link to their webinar and an Adobe Connect Quick Start Guide on how to connect, conduct a connection test, and troubleshoot, as well as a copy of their presentation slides. Note that these webinars are limited to 500 participants. For more information, see their news and events page.

As a reminder, the 2020 PMF application will open at noon Eastern Time, October 3, and close at noon Eastern Time on October 17.

Make sure to check the PMF site for the latest updates and resources, including their Application Tips and Assessment Preparation Guide.

NYC Mayor’s Office Resume Portal | New Referral Code for 2019

Want to serve in New York City government and help ensure that every New Yorker has a fair chance to succeed and thrive in the most dynamic city in the world? Consider submitting your resume through the Mayor’s Office of Appointments (MOA) Resume Portal.

The Mayor’s Office of Appointments supports City agencies and its administration through the recruitment of diverse, talented leaders who are committed to public service. The Resume Portal is used to help them identify and connect leaders with opportunities at over 60 mayoral agencies and offices.

Follow this link to submit your resume: on.nyc.gov/resumeportal

Use the referral code: #ColumbiaSSW2019

Social Impact Career Fair at Marxe School of Public and International Affairs | Friday, February 15

CSSW students and alumni are invited to attend the Social Impact Career Fair at the Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs on Friday, February 15!

This is an exclusive opportunity to meet and connect with representatives from a range of government, nonprofit, and private sector employers.

Go to Career Connect > Events for the registration link and information on confirmed employers.

Fellowship Spotlight and Informational Webinar: 2019 Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program | Wednesday, October 10, 2018

2019 Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program 
(Application open at Noon EST, Tuesday, October 9, and close at Noon EST, Monday, October 22)

Want to make a difference through public service?

Since 1977, the PMF Program has matched outstanding graduate students with exciting Federal opportunities. This rigorous, two-year paid fellowship includes challenging assignments, developmental assignments, and networking opportunities. To become a PMF, you must participate in an rigorous, multi-step process, which includes an application, on-line assessment, and finalist selection. Finalists appointed as PMFs are hired by Federal Agencies and engage in solving domestic and/or international issues in areas such as public administration, engineering, technology, science, criminal justice, health, privacy, cybersecurity, and financial management, to name a few.

Recent graduates who completed an advanced degree two years prior to the application opening date and current graduate students who will complete their MSW by August 31, 2019 are eligible to apply.

For more information, register for the upcoming in-house informational webinar on Wednesday, October 10. Also, go to https://www.pmf.gov/.

Additional resources:

NYC Mayor’s Office of Appointments (MOA) Resume Portal

Want to serve in New York City government and help ensure that every New Yorker has a fair chance to succeed and thrive in the most dynamic city in the world?

The Mayor’s Office of Appointments (MOA) invites interested Columbia School of Social Work alumni to submit their resumes to MOA’s Resume Portal!

To get started, follow the link below and fill out the 2-page form. It will take about 10 minutes to complete and require you to attach a resume. Make sure to include the referral code below.

Portal link: on.nyc.gov/resumeportal
Referral code: #ColumbiaSSW2018

About the Mayor’s Office of Appointments

The Mayor’s Office of Appointments (MOA) is dedicated to advancing the Mayor’s vision of a diverse and inclusive team of leaders in city government, and charged with promoting equity, opportunity and excellence in policy making and the delivery of city services.

Working across all city agencies and mayoral offices, MOA serves a critical role by providing talent recruitment and development support for the Administration’s senior leadership. Additionally, MOA advises the Mayor on over 300 boards and commissions that fall under his purview. These boards execute important policy decisions in connection with city infrastructure, culture, and community priorities.