This job originated on www.usajobs.gov. For the full announcement and to apply, visit www.usajobs.gov/job/819421800. Only resumes submitted according to the instructions on the job announcement listed at www.usajobs.gov will be considered.
This position is located in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office for Victims of Crime (OVC), Tribal Division.
Learn more about this agency11/18/2024 to 11/27/2024
$103,409 - $134,435 per year
Salary will be based on the geographic location of the individual(s) selected for this position.
GS 13
1 vacancy in the following location:
Yes
Not applicable, this is a remote position.
25% or less - You may be expected to travel for this position.
No
Permanent
Full-time
Competitive
13
No
Yes
Yes - Confidential Financial Disclosure may be required.
JP-25-020
819421800
U.S. Citizens, Nationals or those who owe allegiance to the U.S.
Current or former competitive service federal employees.
Current federal employees of this agency.
Federal employees who meet the definition of a "surplus" or "displaced" employee.
Individuals eligible under a special authority not listed above, but defined in the federal hiring regulations.
Certain current or former term or temporary federal employees of a land or base management agency.
Applicants must be U.S. Citizens.
- Provides on-site and remote training and technical assistance services to victim services providers in Alaska Native Villages. Works on-site and remotely with Alaska Native Villages to administer grant-funded social services programs.
- Serves as a technical expert in grants and/or cooperative agreement management processes, providing advice and guidance to resolve, implement, or manage issues that involve major areas of uncertainty in approach or methodology.
- Serves as a liaison to OVC stakeholders in the area of grant management to promote practices that are compliant with applicable statutes, regulations, best practices, specific program emphases, and other organizational objectives.
- Serves as a technical expert in the evaluation of applications for complex discretionary and/or formula grants and/or agreements that contain a number of different processes or sub-grant elements, such as comprehensive grant solicitations that will require extensive grant administration work in that the grant will run several years, and data will be collected from multiple sites.
- Oversees programs or grants related to crime victims' rights and services with full responsibility for carrying out all required monitoring and management duties.
- Discusses the proposed changes with the grantee, suggests effective modifications, and recommends action on the changes to higher management.
- Plans and manages special projects for OVC or program issues with broad impact, such as those on an OVC or nation-wide level that ultimately result in advances for the crime victims' field. Conceives and implements new initiatives and projects to strengthen, facilitate, and integrate programs.
- Undertakes or participates in special projects, ongoing analyses, investigations and initiatives that have high priority for high-level management of projects that identify and resolve complex issues related to crime victims' rights and services.
Specialized Experience:
Applicants must have one (1) year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the GS-12 level. Specialized experience is experience which is in or related to the line of work of the position to be filled and which has equipped the applicant with the specific knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform the duties of the position.
Specialized experience must include:
Technical Qualifications:
Applicants who meet the basic entry and minimum qualification requirements, as described above, will be further evaluated on the following technical qualifications:
There is no education requirement for this position.
You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.
REMINDER: ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 11:59 Eastern Time (Washington, D.C. time) ON 11/27/2024 .
Required Documents
Education must be accredited by an accrediting institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education in order for it to be credited towards qualifications. Therefore, provide only the attendance and/or degrees from schools accredited by accrediting institutions recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Failure to provide all of the required information as stated in this vacancy announcement may result in an ineligible rating or may affect the overall rating.
To apply for this position, you must complete the online application and submit the supporting documentation specified in the Required Documents section above.
A complete application package, to include the responses to the online Assessment Questionnaire, must be submitted by 11:59 PM (EST) on 11/27/2024to receive consideration.
To begin, click Apply to access the online application. You will need to be logged into your USAJOBS account to apply. If you do not have a USAJOBS account, you will need to create one before beginning the application.
Once your completed application is certified and received you will receive an acknowledgement email that your submission was successful. After a review of your complete application is made you will be notified of your status and/or referral to the hiring official. If further evaluation or interviews are required you will be contacted. After making a tentative job offer, we will conduct a suitability/security background investigation. We expect to make a final job offer within 80 days after the closing date of the announcement.
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This job originated on www.usajobs.gov. For the full announcement and to apply, visit www.usajobs.gov/job/819421800. Only resumes submitted according to the instructions on the job announcement listed at www.usajobs.gov will be considered.
Learn more about
This position is located in the Department of Justice (DOJ),
Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Office for Victims of Crime (OVC). DOJ's mission is to uphold the rule of law, keep the country safe and protect civil rights. OJP's mission is to increase public safety and improve the fair administration of justice across America through innovative leadership and programs and OVC enhances the nation's capacity to assist crime victims and provides leadership in changing attitudes, policies and practices to promote justice and healing for all victims of crime. This OVC position provides program design and implementation guidance to:
- public and private entities including national organizations
- local, state, and tribal governments
- community-based organizations
- federal partners and partners in other sectors
… on a broad range of victim services matters, grants management assistance to grantees, collaboration with stakeholders in the victim services field and adjacent fields to improve the quality, quantity, and accessibility of victim services and advising OVC and OJP leadership on regulatory, statutory and policy issues that affect programming.