Job opening: Compass Development Program Participant
Salary: $59 966 - 77 955 per year
Published at: May 27 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
These positions are located in the Office of Hearings Operations (OHO), OHO Headquarters and OHO offices nationwide.
THIS IS A VIRTUAL TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENT. SELECTED INDIVIDUALS WILL REMAIN IN THEIR PERMANENT DUTY STATION AND CONTINUE TO RECEIVE THE LOCALITY PAY FOR THAT AREA.
The position description number for this position is PD6D122. A summary of the major duties are listed below. You may also view the full position description on the Agency intranet at the following link: PD Search
Duties
COMPASS Development Program participants will participate in developmental assignments designed to provide substantive experience for higher levels of responsibility in mission-critical workloads.
Reviews and analyzes memorandums and other correspondences for necessary coordination, clearances, timeliness and other elements of completed staff work.
Ensure adequacy of content, conformance with policy, and standards for tone, style and construction. If deficient, notifies appropriate staff of the need for revision or additional information.
Examines incoming correspondence and other materials and determines necessary action(s).
Decides whether additional information is required, and, as appropriate, retrieves that information via SSA’s online-automated system or other method, and personally prepares responses to inquiries.
Provides administrative assistance in support of activities related to budget and financial management, materiel resources, staffing, and/or training matters.
Under the direction of higher-level employees, participates in studies or special projects of a procedural or factual nature, collects information and data, analyzes and evaluates trends or problems, identifies solutions,
(Cont'd) and drafts written reports presenting findings and recommendations for consideration by management officials.
Requirements
- All application materials must be received by the closing date.
- Applicants must be in good standing.
- Applicants must have a fully successful rating of record.
- Official Personnel Folders will not be reviewed.
- Requests for copies of application documents will not be accepted.
- All application forms submitted become the property of SSA Human Resources.
Qualifications
Qualification requirements must be met by the closing date of this announcement.
Applicants must provide evidence in their application that they possess the knowledge, skills and abilities in, or the potential to develop, the following leadership competencies:
Continual Learning - Assesses own strengths and challenges and pursues development and training opportunities; seeks feedback from others and is receptive to new ideas and perspectives.
Interpersonal Skills - Interacts positively with different people at all levels - internal and external to SSA; builds appropriate rapport and treats others with courtesy, sensitivity, and respect.
Written and Oral Communications - Writes clearly and succinctly in a variety of communication settings and styles; conveys messages in a coherent manner for the intended audience. Listens to and communicates effectively with others in a variety of settings using clear and coherent language, both written and oral.
Public Service Motivation - Demonstrates a high standard of quality and commitment to public service by aligning personal and organizational objectives and practices with public interests. Ensures that actions meet public needs and interests.
Other qualifications:
Applicants must hold a permanent position at the GS-7 or above grade level for 52 weeks as of the closing date of this announcement.
Participation in the program is a temporary promotion. At the conclusion of the program, you will resume your prior pay scale.
Applicants in career ladder positions must have one year of service at the journeyman position as of the closing date of this announcement.
Applicants must be in good standing and have a current performance rating of record of Successful or higher.
Applicants must not be serving under a formal Performance Assistance Plan or an Opportunity to Perform Successfully Plan.
Applicants currently working a part-time schedule must convert to a full-time schedule during the course of the program.
DUTIES IF SELECTED:
Developmental Activities
Individuals selected for the COMPASS Program must complete a variety of activities that focus on the development of their skills in the four core competencies: Continual Learning, Interpersonal Skills, Oral and Written Communication, and Public Service Motivation. Developmental activities will be completed in the form of a "virtual detail" in which the employee remains in his/her permanent duty station.
Mentor Selection
Participants must partner with a mentor. The mentor will assist in the development of the IDP and provide general guidance and advice throughout the program. Program selectees will be assigned a mentor at the beginning of the program.
Individual Development Plan (IDP)
Participants must complete an IDP that focuses on the development of the four core competencies. The IDP will identify developmental activities that reflect SSA's organizational goals and the candidate's individual development needs.
Developmental Assignments
Participants must complete two, six-month developmental assignments during the program. The assignments must be consecutive and encompass the candidate's 12-month program. Assignments will be six months in length.
All assignments must concentrate on developing employee's technical knowledge and core competencies
Assignments may be at the next higher grade level.
Training
Participants must attend the COMPASS Program Orientation and all Core training programs. Orientation and training will be held virtually.
Participants must complete two SSA Learning Management System (LMS) courses.
Other Learning Activities
Participants will read and complete a written review of at least two books that focus on the participant's skills or business tools competencies.
Participants will participate in a quarterly teleconference to promote networking and understanding of program issues.
Participants will create a statement of learning (no more than two pages) at the end of each detail assignment, analyzing their learning and development related to one or more of the core program competencies.
Participants will participate in virtual Action Learning Groups, in which they are assigned an issue for analysis and action planning. Each group will be mentored by one or more OHO managers.
Participants will complete and submit all required program documents
Paralegal Specialist Track
If selected as a candidate for the program, and you indicated interest in participating in the 1-year Paralegal Specialist track on the assessment, participating in the Paralegal Specialist track will mean undertaking a 1-year assignment rather than two different 6-month developmental assignments.
Education
Contacts
- Address DCHO - OEOSM
6401 Security Boulevard
Baltimore, MD 21235
US
- Name: COMPASS Applicant
- Phone: 0000000000
- Email: [email protected]
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