Job opening: Situational Awareness Team Member
Salary: $117 962 - 191 900 per year
Published at: Mar 15 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
This assignment is a 1-year non-reimbursable assignment.
This assignment is within Office of Homeland Security Situational Awareness
We encourage you to read the entire announcement prior to submitting your application.
Position Title: Situational Awareness Team Member
This is not a Virtual/Remote JDA
Series: Requested: All
Security Clearance: Secert
Assignment Location: DHS HQ St Elizabeth Campus, Washington, DC
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Duties
Under the direction of the DHS Incident Support Team (DHS-IST), a Joint Duty Officer will facilitate Enhanced Situational Awareness helping to ensure that Department leaders have easier access to essential information regarding anticipated, emerging, and no-notice Homeland Security Domestic Incidents. Individuals will facilitate the organization and compilation of data for leadership prioritization, standardizing the information contained in incident notification, situation, and status reports within and across jurisdictions and organizations. Individuals will utilize their unique Component experience and knowledge to assist in the review of information unique to their parent reporting organization. Individuals will assist with translating this unique data into a common format that enables other jurisdictions and organizations to anticipate, and rapidly find and act on, specific incident information. Reports include:
- Special Reports: Reports produced and distributed intermittently that provide executive-level summaries of priority issues of concern to leadership in anticipation of a potential incident that may occur with little to no notice. These short reports include information on existing mitigation and preparedness activities.
- Situation Reports (SITREP): Reports typically produced and distributed on a regular and recurring basis that contain incident details. SITREPs offer a snapshot of the incident status during the past operational period and contain confirmed or verified information regarding the explicit details (who, what, when, where, and how) relating to the incident. Example of a SITREP - daily Component operational reports.
- Status Reports: Reports, such as spot reports, that include vital and/or time-sensitive information outside regularly scheduled situation reports. Status reports are typically function-specific and less formal than SITREPs. Example of Status Reports- NOC Notes and Critical Information Requirement Reporting.
- Initial Incident Briefings (IIB): Reports that provide executive-level summaries of incidents that have occurred, and the first response actions taken and underway.
- Strategic Assessments: A senior leadership report that focuses on identifying the type and severity of an incident, and the authorities, jurisdictions, and mission impacts of and to the Department/Components. This assessment is used to determine the roll of the Department/Component as a Lead or Supporting Federal Agency.
- Senior Leadership Briefings (SLB): Reports prepared for senior leadership that are typically produced and distributed on a regular and recurring basis after an incident occurs that contain pertinent incident details. SLB offer senior leadership a snapshot of the incident status during the past operational period and contain confirmed or verified information regarding the explicit details (who, what, when, where, how and what next) relating to the incident.
The Joint Duty Officer must strive to build, maintain, and expand their network and to bring these connections to the IST in support of the Office of the Secretary and Executive Management.
Requirements
- Must be a current permanent Federal employee
- Must have supervisory approval to apply to the Joint Duty Assignment. DHS 250-2 Application Form under "required documents" section.
- Must NOT have any pending/outstanding disciplinary actions
- Must have achieved a minimum of "meet expectations/proficiency" on latest performance appraisal/evaluation
- Must be currently at the grade level of the detail. *No Temporary Promotion Opportunity*
- The program does not apply to members of the Military service or contractors.
Qualifications
Qualifications required:
GS-13, 14, 15 (or military equivalent) with supervisory experience.
Minimum of five years employment with the Component (operational billets preferred).
Previous experience as a Special Agent in Charge, Sector Chief Patrol Agent, Commanding Officer / Executive Officer, or other equivalent Supervisory or Director position is most desirable.
Knowledge of strategic planning and executive support is desirable.
Please read the following important information to ensure we have everything we need to consider your application:
It is your responsibility to ensure that you submit appropriate documentation prior to the closing date. Your resume serves as the basis for qualification determinations and must highlight your most relevant and significant experience as it relates to this Joint Duty assignment opportunity announcement.
Be clear and specific when describing your work history since human resources cannot make assumptions regarding your experience. Your application will be rated based on your resume.
Please ensure EACH work history includes ALL of the following information:
Job Title (Include series and grade of Federal Job)
Duties (Be specific in describing your duties)
Name of Federal agency
Supervisor name, email, and phone number
Start and end dates including month and year (e.g. June 2007 to April 2008)
Education
EDUCATIONAL SUBSTITUTION: There is no educational substitution for this position.
Contacts
- Address Department of Homeland Security Headquarters
OCHCO/HRMS/MS #0170
6595 Springfield Center Drive
Springfield, VA 20598-0170
US
- Name: DHS Joint Duty Program
- Email: [email protected]
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