The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is a nonpartisan think tank focused on strengthening transatlantic cooperation on global challenges. GMF conducts research and policy analysis on issues such as democracy, security, geopolitics, alliances, the rise of China, and technological change. Through publications, convenings, and partnerships, GMF supports informed policymaking and fosters collaboration among government officials, civil society, and emerging leaders in the United States and Europe. Headquartered in Washington, DC, GMF has offices in Berlin, Paris, Brussels, Belgrade, Ankara, Bucharest, and Warsaw, with additional representation in London and Madrid. About the Executive Office: The Executive Office serves as GMF's strategic center, supporting the President, Executive Team, and Board of Trustees in advancing the organization's mission and priorities. The office provides leadership across GMF's global programs, partnerships, operations, and external engagement activities. Working across offices and functions, the Executive Office helps align institutional priorities, support organizational decision-making, strengthen stakeholder relationships, and advance strategic initiatives. The office also plays a central role in board engagement, external relations, executive communications, and the coordination of high-priority institutional efforts. The Executive Office also coordinates the administrative, operational, governance, and financial affairs of the President’s Office and provides support to the Board of Trustees in fulfilling its oversight responsibilities. The Opportunity & Role The Chief of Staff to the President serves as a senior leader within the Executive Office and is responsible for overseeing and coordinating the strategic, administrative, operational, governance, and financial affairs of the President’s Office. Reporting directly to the President, the Chief of Staff supports organizational decision-making, strengthens coordination across GMF’s offices and functions, and ensures that institutional priorities are translated into actionable plans and effectively executed. The Chief of Staff serves as the President’s primary coordinator for cross-cutting institutional priorities, ensuring that organizational goals are clearly communicated, strategically aligned, and effectively advanced across GMF’s programs, offices, and administrative functions. The role provides leadership and oversight for strategic initiatives, executive operations, board engagement, institutional partnerships, and cross-functional coordination, enabling the President to focus on the highest-value opportunities and decisions. Rather, it is a senior coordination and operational leadership role responsible for helping the President and Executive Office manage complex institutional priorities, governance obligations, and organizational execution. The Chief of Staff is responsible for building and managing the systems, processes, and operating rhythms that support the President’s agenda, facilitate the flow of information into and out of the Executive Office, and strengthen organizational alignment and accountability. The successful candidate will bring significant experience supporting senior executives in complex organizations and possess the judgment, credibility, and leadership skills necessary to navigate sensitive issues, manage competing priorities, and drive institutional progress. The Chief of Staff may represent the President, as delegated, in meetings with senior internal and external stakeholders and may assess new project ideas, proposals, or institutional opportunities to determine whether they align with GMF’s strategic direction, organizational priorities, and available capacity.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive