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The Marine Corps Civilian Leadership Development Program (MCCLDP) is a congressionally mandated and Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) directed leadership development program providing selected federal employees of the Marine Corps an opportunity to participate in those activities that meet DoD certified leader competencies and emphasize Marine Corps core values of Honor, Courage and Commitment. The program design is built around a four-tier approach that ensures all eligible federal employees have access to participate in the program. 

Contact Us

Branch Head
Mr. Jamie Deets  
jamie.deets@usmc.mil 
(703)-784-2788

Program Manager
Ms. Cynthia Dowd
cynthia.dowd@usmc.mil

(703)-432-2886

Four Tier Approach

The Marine Corps Civilian Leadership Development Program (MCCLDP) is a congressionally mandated and Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) directed leadership development program providing selected federal employees of the Marine Corps an opportunity to participate in those activities that meet DoD certified leader competencies and emphasize Marine Corps core values of Honor, Courage and Commitment. The program design is built around a four-tier approach that ensures all eligible federal employees have access to participate in the program. 

The four-tier approach provides the Marine Corps with a comprehensive program that maximizes its investment in the total civilian workforce.   Tier-four courses are formal certified leadership courses provided by government and public institutions emphasizing interagency participation; faculty led seminars which emphasize student participation activities and testable learning outcomes for students to demonstrate knowledge and application.  Marine Corps federal employees are nominated to attend by their command’s and selected by the Lejeune Leadership Institute (LLI) to participate in these courses. A limited number of federal employees have the opportunity to participate in Tier-four courses because of the costs associated with tuition, travel and time away from their primary duties.

The Tier-three Leader Development Seminars are developed and delivered by the LLI, Marine Corps University (MCU) to Marine Corps installations world-wide. These seminars form the Leadership Certificate of Excellence that incentivizes employees to attend and complete the program of study.  The seminars use the DoD leadership competencies; parallel the DoD Leader Development Continuum and address Marine Corps core values as the focus of seminar learning areas and educational objectives.  Like Tier-four courses, the Tier-three seminars actively engage students through seminar discussions led by MCU certified seminar instructors; graded Pre-seminar study, in-seminar work, and post seminar individual and group activities that measure students’ understanding and application of leadership competencies stressing leadership effectiveness. The importance of these seminars defines a real investment in developing the Marine Corps civilian workforce through an extensive outreach network ensuring employee access.

Tier-two classes support leader development priorities defined by Marine installation commanders addressing specific leader challenges identified within their commands.  These off the shelf commercial classes give commanders the ability and flexibility to address identified leadership development gaps with a realistic engagement plan to build stronger leaders in their workforce. 

To support tiers two through four participation and effectiveness, Tier-one leader development modules offer the basic knowledge necessary to begin and complete a successful leader learning program.  The modules provide the encyclopedic and technical terminology students require to successfully navigate through ever-increasing levels of leader development complexities.

Participation in the MCCLDP is managed by LLI in cooperation with Manpower and Reserve Affairs (MPC-30) and Marine Corps Installation Civilian Leader Development Administrators (CLDA). 

The learning outcomes for the varied leadership development venues ensure DoD leader competencies and Marine Corps core values are adequately stressed and reinforced throughout Marine Federal Employees’ careers. The MCCLDP design provides a reasonably funded program that offers approximately 13 percent of the workforce an annual opportunity to grow their leadership potential. 

The end state of the MCCLDP ensures that those employees who complete the program possess the competence, confidence, and competitiveness demanded in the challenging global environment of the 21st century.  

Tier 1: Online Leadership Foundations

Leadership Foundations are online modules that are available on MarineNet for Marine Corps Federal Employees.  These modules provide the prerequisite knowledge to begin leadership development studies and establishes baseline knowledge and awareness of leadership principles and traits for professional and personal development.  Successful completion supports employee participation in MCCLDP Tier III and Tier IV seminars, courses, and programs.

 LLISELF 101 - 601 and LLITEAMS 001 - 004, 101 - 601 and 801 

Tier 2

It is each civilian employee's responsibility to participate and promote individual self-development and career progression. To support this individual responsibility, each Marine Corps installation has a Human Resources Development Strategic Advisor (HRD-SA) that assists in your development.   This approach consists of structured plans, processes and activities that direct and support the systematic, organizational, occupational and individual growth of Marine Corps civilian employees. HRD-SAs provide training and resources to support their local leadership development program. HRDSA's provide training and resources to support their local leadership development program.   

Your local HRDSA is listed below: Updated 9/16/20

Command Name Email Phone
Albany Steven Spraggins steven.spraggins@usmc.mil (229) 639-5297
  Elizabeth Wallace Elizabeth.m.wallace@usmc.mil (229) 639-6253
  Delaney Burnett
delaney.burnett@usmc.mil
(229) 639-5297
Barstow, CA Chad Trusty chad.trusty@usmc.mil (760) 577-6298
Beaufort Bert Merchant bert.merchant@usmc.mil (843) 228-7621
Camp LeJeune Dr. Kimberly Holmes kimberly.holmes@usmc.mil        (910) 450-7475
  Amber Grant amber.grant@usmc.mil (910) 451-4793
Camp Pendleton Jeanine Kalulu Jeanine.kalulu@usmc.mil (760) 725-8089
Cherry Point Breeanna Zamora breeanna.zamora@usmc.mil (252) 466-5311
  Cathy Hill catherine.c.hill@usmc.mil  (252) 466-2557
Hawaii K-Bay              Reginald Howell               reginald.howell@usmc.mil       (808) 257-8835
  Caron Ferguson caron.ferguson@usmc.mil (808) 257-2525
HQMC Lavonda Lessane Lavonda.lessane@usmc.mil (703) 697-7308
  Haydee Martinez Haydee.martinez@usmc.mil (571) 256-8300
Indianapolis
        Rachelle Priddy
rachelle.priddy@usmc.mil
(317) 785-0649
Iwakuni Arlene Rayos arlene.rayos@usmc.mil 011-81-827-79-6834
  Mariko Okada mariko.okada.ja@usmc.mil 011-81-827-79-6199
MARCORSYSCOM Lon Crosier lon.crosier@usmc.mil (703) 432-4092
  Ashley Welsh Ashley.welsh@usmc.mil (703) 432-4279
MARFORCOM Paula Ford-Falu paula.ford-falu@usmc.mil (757) 836-8609
MARFORPAC Daniel Asato Daniel.asato@usmc.mil (808) 477-5864
  Janelle Magruder Janelle.magruder@usmc.mil (808) 477-8927
MARFORRES Krista Hammond
krista.hammond@usmc.mil
(504) 697-7283
  Eugene Taylor eugene.taylor@usmc.mil (504) 697-7282
MCCDC Anna Wakeley anna.wakeley@usmc.mil (703) 784-2365
MCIA Shaneika Friend sfriend@mcia.osis.gov (703) 732-7572
DCI Alfredo Rodriguez III alfredo.rodriguez1@usmc.mil (703) 693-6955
  Emily Jackson Emily.jackson2@usmc.mil (703) 432-7522
MIRAMAR Kathleen Keelan kathleen.keelan@usmc.mil (858) 577-6096
  Kristine Noza kristine.noza@usmc.mil (858) 307-4481
New River Amanda Melendez Amanda.melendez@usmc.mil (910) 449-5461
Okinawa Jason Magno Jason.magno@usmc.mil 011-81-315-645-5427
  Roderic Santos Roderic.santos@usmc.mil 011-81-315-645-7689
  Airi Kaneken airi.kaneken.ja@usmc.mil 011-81-098-645-5443
Parris Island Juan Allen juan.allen@usmc.mil (843) 228-2547
Quantico Mark Manieri matthew.manieri@usmc.mil (703) 784-3101
San Diego Sarah Enriquez sarah.enriquez@usmc.mil (619) 524-8792
  Lesa Jones lesa.jones@usmc.mil (619) 524-6914
  Isis Samarin isis.samarin@usmc.mil (619) 524-8681
Yuma Enrique PerezArc Enrique.perezarc@usmc.mil (928) 269-2302
29 Palms, CA Virginia Sulick virginia.h.sulick@usmc.mil  

Tier 3

Lead Team and Lead Self Seminar

Marine Corps Civilian Leadership Development seminars are managed by the Lejeune Leadership Institute (LLI).  The local Human Resources Development Strategic Advisors (HRDSA) announce and provide seminars that stress DoD leader competencies.

The seminars consist of a three day course, stressing individual leadership development concepts. The course framework consists of six seminar sessions.  Students are provided relevant readings in preparation for the daily sessions. During each session students explore various applications of leadership concepts through discussions; reflections, introspection of self, critical thinking, problem solving and analytical skills needed for and by leaders. The seminars are instructor led with student interaction and group work.

Lead Team

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Lead Self

Session One

Session Two

Session Three

Session Four

Session Five

Session Six

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WHLDP DEADLINE
Start Date/Time:
Wednesday, January 4, 2023
End Date/Time:
Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Recurring Event:
One time event
Importance:
High Priority High Priority
Category:
White House Leadership Development Program DEADLIN
Description:

BLUF: The FY24 Call for DoD nominations to the White House Leadership Program has been released. All nominations are due to LLI no later than January 3, 2023.

 

DETAILS: DCPAS is pleased to announce the call for DoD nominations to the White House Leadership Development Program. The attached documentation outlines the DoD nomination process for FY23. Sponsored by the Executive Office of the President and the President’s Management Council, the WHLDP aims to develop high potential GS-15 employees (and equivalents) to serve as part of the next generation of career senior executives. These leaders, through expanded perspectives and skillsets, strengthen the enterprise leadership across the government to address challenges facing the nation. The WHLDP is a one-year (October through September), non-reimbursable placement assignment with weekly leadership development programming.

 

Placement assignments are within agencies in the National Capital Region associated with executing the President’s Management Agenda and its Cross-Agency Priority Goals. There is no tuition expense, but selected fellows’ salary and travel requirements for the rotational assignment are funded by the fellows’ organizations. Career GS-15/equivalent civilians with high potential to serve as senior executives are eligible for nomination to the program by the Deputy Secretary of their agency. To ensure equitable access to the program, the distribution of GS-15s across the Department determines the number of nominations accepted from each Component. For the FY 2024 cycle, nomination quotas are: Department of the Army (4), Department of the Navy (6), Department of the Air Force (2), and Fourth Estate (6).

 

ACTION: The WHLDP requires nominees to have a performance rating of record which “exceeds expectations.” To be accepted into the DoD nomination process, employees rated through the Defense Performance Management and Appraisal Program must have a rating of record of 4.3 or higher. Employees rated through other performance management systems must have a rating of record score in the top 15 percent of the rating range to be considered for the program. Detailed program information, the DoD nomination application, and instructions can be found on the DCPAS website at: https://www.dcpas.osd.mil/learning/civilianleaderdevelopment/whitehouseleadership, All nominations are due to LLI no later than January 3, 2023

Owned by Jamie Deets On Wednesday, December 21, 2022
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