MAPS ACADEMY
MAPS Academy is an exclusive content curriculum of recurring professional development webinars, presentations, Q&A sessions, and tailored one-on-one support workshops.
Organized by the MAPS Professional Development Committee, instructors feature qualified senior experts from the MAPS Advisory Council, national membership, and guest lecturers from our esteemed partner organizations.
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Sessions cover the esoteric and often obscure aspects of public service careers; including key explainers on application materials, entry points, special hiring authorities for, or advancement within, Federal and Congressional careers; political appointments; Judicial pathways; the US foreign service; the Federal Senior Executive Service (SES); and a growing list of offerings on specific professions and public service fellowships.
MAPS Academy structures instruction based on the following four series:
- 100 Series: Fundamentals of Public Service & Career Entry Points
- 200 Series: Career Tracks & Agencies
- 300 Series: Government Senior Executive
- 400 Series: Government Internships & Fellowships (Deadline-Based)
100 Series: Fundamentals of Public Service & Entry Points
- Crafting Public Service Resumes
Workshop covers Resumes for non-career political appointments but focuses on the Federal Resume for career opportunities on USAJOBS.[Offered bi-weekly]
- Navigating USAJOBS: Federal Career Competitive Hiring
Workshop covers the features and process of the of USAJOBS centralized Federal career portal, decoding payscales/ paybands, job series, and application strategies for the range of common listings by career track and seniority. Our most popular offering. [Offered monthly]
- Navigating Federal Non-Career Political Appointments (Schedule C)
Explore “non-career” pathways as a political appointee within the White House and the Federal Interagency. [Offered monthly in collaboration with Inclusive America]
- Navigating Federal Non-Competitive Hiring for People with Disabilities (Schedule A)
Explore Federal non-competitive hiring for people with disabilities under the Schedule A special authority. [Offered monthly in collaboration with EquallyAble Foundation]
- Navigating the US Foreign Service Exam & Interview (State, USAID, USDA)
Learn about the rigorous application process for the US Foreign Service Exam for international careers within the Federal government from experienced current and former Foreign Service Officers. [Offered quarterly]
- Navigating US Congressional Jobs
Explore career pathways on Capitol Hill from experienced current and former staffers. [Offered bi-monthly in collaboration with Muslim Public Affairs Council, and the American Muslim Elected and Appointed Officials Network]
200 Series: Career Tracks & Job Series
- International Development Careers
Explore career pathways in international development within the Federal government and US-based international institutions from experienced current and former development professionals. [Offered quarterly]
- Federal Contracting and Budget Jobs
Explore career pathways in contracting and budgeting roles within the Federal government from experienced current and former Federal contracting professionals. [Offered quarterly]
- Federal Regulation & the Rulemaking Process
Explore career pathways in the Federal regulatory process and understand the important process that affects nearly all facets of American life from experienced current and former Federal regulatory professionals. Areas of instruction include what are Federal regulations; how they are developed; the key roles and agencies involved and pathways into the diverse field that touches dozens of agencies Federal departments and offices. [Offered quarterly for current or aspiring economists and attorneys]
- Become a Prosecutor: The Essential Steps to Launching Your Career in Criminal Justice
Are you interested in pursuing a career as a state or Federal prosecutor? This workshop offers an in-depth look at the role of a prosecutor, covering an overview of the duties and responsibilities of a criminal prosecutor; the skills and qualities necessary for success in the field; strategies for networking and finding job opportunities; tips for preparing a competitive application and resume; and advice on how to excel in an interview and secure a job offer, taught by successful prosecutors who can share their experiences and offer valuable guidance to attendees. [Offered quarterly for current or aspiring economists and attorneys]
300 Series: Government Branch Senior Executive
- Promotion to the Federal Senior Executive Service (SES)
Learn about the rigorous application process for ascending to the most senior executive roles within the Federal government from experienced current and former members within the SES. [Offered bi-monthly to senior GS-13 to GS-15 level Federal government employees]
- Federal and State Judicial Pathways
Explore career pathways to the Federal judiciary, and judgeships within the Executive Branch and State government from experienced current and former Judges. [Offered bi-monthly to senior attorneys]
- Running for Federal and State Elected Office
Learn about considerations and milestones in the process of running for public office from candidates who have navigated the process. [Offered bi-monthly in collaboration with Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), and the American Muslim Elected and Appointed Officials Network]
400 Series: Government Internships & Fellowships
- White House & Federal Agency Internships
Connect with MAPS Members who have successfully applied and completed White House Internships and Learn about additional Internships and entry level pathways with Federal Agencies of interest. [Offered quarterly]
- ICAP Fellowships
Connect with MAPS Members who have successfully applied and completed International Career Advancement Program (ICAP) Fellowships. [Offered quarterly]
- Franklin Fellowships
Connect with MAPS Members who have successfully applied and completed Franklin Fellowships with the State Department and USAID. [Offered quarterly]
- CFR International Affairs Fellowship
Connect with MAPS Members who have successfully applied and completed the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) International Affairs Fellowship. [Offered quarterly]
- Presidential Leadership Scholars
Connect with MAPS Members who have successfully applied and completed the Presidential Leadership Scholars fellowship. [Offered quarterly]