Job opening: Deputy Executive Officer
Salary: $163 964 - 204 000 per year
Published at: Jun 12 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
The U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims has exclusive jurisdiction over decisions of the Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board or BVA). The Court reviews Board decisions appealed by claimants who believe the Board erred in its decision. The Court's review of Board decisions is based on the record before the agency and arguments of the parties, which are presented in a written brief, with oral argument generally held only in cases presenting new legal issues.
Duties
The Deputy Executive Officer (DEO) is a senior manager reporting directly to the Clerk of the Court/Executive Officer. The DEO manages the day-to-day administrative operations of the Court and exercises direct supervision of the administrative services staff. The DEO manages, develops, and mentors subordinate managers responsible for budget and finance and information technology operations, as well as support staff performing procurement, space and facilities, property management, training, court security, and human resources functions. Establishes and leads Court planning processes within assigned areas of responsibility, monitors initiatives, sets and ensures timely accomplishment of project objectives and milestones; primary project manager for administrative support to periodic judicial conferences conducted in accordance with 32 USC § 7286. Analyzes and evaluates potential impacts of proposed and enacted legislation to advise the Clerk of the Court/Executive Officer, Chief Judge and managers about potential impacts on Court administrative operations and/or resources; provides input into the budget process and reviews and authorizes court purchases; senior procurement official responsible for policy and procedures that acquire goods and services and award timely and effective contracts in support of the Court's operational requirements. Ensures quality, accuracy and efficiency in work products and processes and provides guidance as required to achieve those ends. Ensures employees are provided the training and tools necessary to enable them to successfully perform their assigned duties within their areas of operation and in conformance with policies, procedures and internal controls. The DEO acts for the Clerk of the Court/Executive Officer in all administrative matters in his/her absence, and performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Qualification Requirements: To qualify for the position of Deputy Executive Officer, a person must have at least a master's degree, or the equivalent, and must have the following experience:
CS/GS Grade Level
Years of General Experience
Years of Specialized Experience
Total Years of Experience
15
6
3
9
16
8
5
13
Note: One year of the required specialized experience must have been at, or equivalent to, the next lower grade in the Federal service.
General Experience: Progressively responsible administrative, professional, investigative, technical or other responsible work which provided an opportunity to gain: (a) a general knowledge of sound management practices and administrative processes; (b) skill in dealing with others in person-to-person work relationships; and c) the ability to exercise mature judgment.
Specialized Experience: Experience and a working knowledge of pay systems, fiscal law, information technology interactions, human resources, government interagency agreements, procurement processes and contracting officer responsibilities. Progressively responsible experience in administrative, supervisory, managerial, or professional work, which provided an opportunity to acquire a thorough knowledge of the basic concepts, principles, policies, and theories of management. The overall experience must also include a minimum of 3 years where the incumbent had progressively responsible, successful and substantial experience in a supervisory or management role.
Education
Educational Qualifications: Completion of a master's degree or two years of graduate study (60 semester or 90 quarter hours) from an accredited university in such fields as business or public administration, political science, law, management, or related field OR completion of a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school is required.
A J.D. from an accredited law school is highly preferred, as is federal or state judiciary experience. Other preferred qualifications include: familiarity with the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts Guide to Judiciary Policy and court operations, experience with managing budget, finance, procurement, space and facilities planning, information technology, and experience handling personnel matters.
Contacts
- Address US Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
625 Indiana Avenue, N.W.
Suite 900
Washington, DC 20004
US
- Name: USCAVC Human Resources Office
- Email: [email protected]
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