Commandant (DCMS-DPR-5)
U.S. Coast Guard
2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE
Stop 7907
Washington, D.C. 20593-7907

DHS Leader Effectiveness Program

About the Program 

**The DHS Leader Development Program is now DHS Leader Effectiveness!**

At DHS, effective leadership is a critical element in achieving our mission. Leaders at all levels make a difference every day and everywhere across the Department: on the border, in our waterways, in airports, communities, offices and labs. Our frontline leaders must be able to plan carefully and move swiftly when the call for action, collaboration, resilience, results, and courage is asked of our Department and our Nation. Our supervisory leaders demonstrate courage, skill, and dedication leading others to deliver their very best. Together, leaders at all levels across the Department drive the results that keep our Nation safe, secure, and resilient.

Supported by DHS-specific Leader Effectiveness Competencies and a DHS-wide Leader Effectiveness Framework the Coast Guard ensures that leaders are equipped to drive strong mission performance through training and development options that build essential leadership skills at all levels.


Leadership Levels

  1. Team Member

  2. Team Lead

  3. Supervisor

  4. Manager

  5. Executive


Framework

See the framework here >>

 


Resources

As DHS Leader Effectiveness grows, more resources will be added. Please bookmark this page and check back often.

DHS Leader Grams

Send a Leader-Gram to say: Caught You Leading! Keep it Up!  Whether you appreciate a peer, a collaborator, a customer service provider, a boss or a subordinate - let someone know how much their everyday acts of leadership impact you or your team.  Leader-Grams are available to anyone at DHS and can be sent to federal or contractor employees with a DHS email.


Program Manager

Alyssa Lombardi Blase


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