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Realty Specialist

Company: Department of the Interior - Bureau of Land Management

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

The text describes a job opportunity with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) located in Lake Havasu City, AZ and Yuma, AZ. The position is for 2 vacancies at the GS-07 or GS-09 level, requiring U.S. citizenship and completion of a background check. Qualifications include specialized experience in real estate management or relevant graduate education. The role involves on-site examinations, field inspections, and office work, with physical demands and varying work environments. The position offers a comprehensive benefits package and potential career advancement to GS-11.

CIVIL ENGINEER SERIES

Company: Department of the Air Force - Air Force Civilian Career Training

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

This job posting is for a formal Air Force intern position under the PALACE Acquire program, which is managed by the Air Force Personnel Center. The position requires U.S. citizenship, a minimum GPA of 2.95, and the ability to obtain a security clearance. The posting lists various knowledge, skills, and abilities required for the position, as well as benefits of working for the U.S. government.

Archeological Technician

Company: Department of the Interior - Bureau of Land Management

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

The text announces multiple seasonal Archeological Technician positions in Montana and Dakotas. It's an open continuous vacancy, with applicants being referred monthly. U.S. Citizenship is required, and applicants must not hold an active real estate license or have interests in Federal Lands. Direct Deposit is mandatory. A favorable background/suitability investigation is needed. Applicants must possess a valid state driver's license and be 18 years old. No government housing is available for most locations. Qualifications include specialized experience or education related to archeology. Physical demands involve working in rugged terrain and performing various physical tasks. The announcement is open until May 30, 2025, with monthly cut-off dates for application consideration.

Wildland Firefighter

Company: Department of the Interior - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking applicants for a Senior Firefighter position under Direct Hire Authority. This is a permanent career-seasonal 18/8 position with three vacancies in Burbank, WA or Othello, WA, and two in Colville, WA or Cheney, WA. Prior wildland firefighting experience is required, and applicants must meet IFPM qualification standards. The position involves strenuous physical duties, including fire suppression and prevention, and requires a valid driver's license and passing a medical examination. A supplemental pay increase of $20,000 or 50% of base pay per year is authorized under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Federal benefits are offered.

Management and Program Analyst (Customer Service Representative

Company: Department of the Treasury - Bureau of the Fiscal Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

The job posting is for a Management and Program Analyst (Customer Service Representative) position at the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, Division of Business and Project Management. The role involves managing all aspects of customer Interagency Agreements (IAAs), including preparing proposals for new and existing customers. The position requires accurate and complete descriptions/roles, performance metrics, and driver definitions. Key requirements include U.S. Citizenship or National status, a one-year probationary period, successful completion of a background investigation, and enrollment in Continuous Vetting with FBI's Rap Back service. The role offers competitive salaries, bonuses, incentive awards, and a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, retirement program, and flexible work schedules.

COMMUNITY PLANNER

Company: Department of the Air Force - Air Force Civilian Career Training

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

This text describes a formal Air Force intern position under the PALACE Acquire (PAQ) program, managed by the Air Force Personnel Center. The role is for a Civil Engineer and requires U.S. citizenship, potential relocation, and a minimum GPA of 2.95. Qualifications include a bachelor's degree in community planning or related fields, or a combination of education and experience. Knowledge in community planning, data analysis, and software use is necessary. The position may involve travel, shift work, and random drug testing.

Interdisciplinary

Company: Department of the Army - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

This job posting is for a direct hire position in Japan, managing engineering quality processes for U.S. and Host Nation projects. The role involves providing expertise on U.S. and international codes, leading audits, and developing quality standards. Qualifications include a bachelor's degree in architecture or related field, or a combination of education and experience. Specialized experience is required, including assisting in planning, design, and construction of engineering projects, and applying U.S. and host nation codes. Benefits include a comprehensive package, direct deposit of pay, and potential foreign area benefits.

Staff Psychologist - Primary Care Mental Health Integration (PCMHI)

Company: Department of Veterans Affairs - Veterans Health Administration

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

This job posting is for a Psychologist position in the VA Healthcare System serving Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. The role requires a doctoral degree in psychology from an accredited program, with specialization in the relevant field. Proficiency in English and U.S. citizenship are mandatory. The position is eligible for the Education Debt Reduction Program (EDRP) and offers comprehensive benefits. Candidates must pass a background check, physical exam, and may need to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination. The role involves professional psychological treatments, research, and consultation.

Archeologist (Marine)

Company: Department of the Interior - Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) manages offshore resources, aiming to balance economic development, energy independence, and environmental protection through oil and gas leases, renewable energy development, and environmental reviews. The agency requires U.S. citizenship, a background check, direct deposit for payments, and submission of all required documents. The position for Archeologist requires a degree in archeology or related fields, including specific coursework in history, geography, and field school experience. Specialized experience is needed for GS-11 and GS-12 positions, involving underwater archaeology, cultural resource management, inter-agency coordination, technical communication, and scientific information gathering.

Soil Conservationist

Company: Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

This position, located in the State Conservationist office of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), US Department of Agriculture (USDA), involves assistance in developing, planning, contracting, and applying land conservation practices. The role requires a US Citizen or National, and successful completion of a background investigation. Applicants must possess a degree in soil conservation or related agricultural discipline, or equivalent experience. Specialized experience is required for GS-07 and GS-09 levels, involving technical advice in soil conservation plans and independent provision of technical advice on soil and water resource concerns.

County Program Analyst

Company: Department of Agriculture - Farm Service Agency

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

This text describes a County Program Analyst position with specific requirements and qualifications. Applicants must be US Citizens or Nationals, meet age and education criteria, and pass a background check. They must also complete a probationary period and E-Verify check. Qualifications include education, experience, or a combination of both. The position may involve telework and flexible schedules. It's a Title 7, Non-Federal, Non-Civil Service position with potential for statewide location consideration.

GENERAL ATTORNEY

Company: Department of Defense - Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

DCSA-OGC is recruiting an attorney for a two-year developmental program, covering multiple practice areas such as contracting, administrative law, personnel security, counterintelligence, industrial security, and ethics. The attorney will rotate through four OGC sections, gaining experience and mentoring. After two years, the selected candidate will be placed in a specific OGC section, considering their preferences. Requirements include US citizenship, Selective Service registration for males born after 12-31-59, and current bar membership. The position is full-time, telework-eligible, and requires a first professional law degree (LL.B. or J.D.). The candidate must demonstrate specialized experience in legal practice, strategic thinking, technical credibility, and teamwork.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for different seniority levels in academia?
Assistant professors in STEM departments average $70,000–$90,000, while associate professors range $90,000–$115,000. Full professors can earn $120,000–$160,000, depending on institution type. Research scientists in university labs earn $85,000–$110,000, and academic administrators (department chairs, deans) range $110,000–$180,000.
What skills and certifications are required for academic positions?
A PhD or terminal degree in the discipline is mandatory for faculty roles. Teaching certification (e.g., TEACH or a state teaching license) is often required for K‑12 or community college positions. Proficiency in statistical software (R, Python, SPSS), grant-writing (e.g., NIH, NSF, private foundations), and Learning Management Systems (Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle) is essential for instructional designers and online faculty.
Is remote work available for academic roles?
Many universities now offer hybrid teaching options for faculty, allowing online course delivery via Zoom or LMS. Instructional designers and research staff can work remotely, especially in industry‑partnered labs. Administrative roles may be partially remote, but on‑campus presence is typically required for department meetings.
What are common career progression paths in academia?
Typical progression starts with assistant professor (2–5 years, tenure track), followed by associate professor (tenure decision), and then full professor (tenured). Parallel tracks include research scientist (non‑tenure, funded by grants), department chair (leadership role), and dean (college‑level administration). Advancement often requires publishing, securing external funding, and demonstrating teaching excellence.
What industry trends are shaping academic careers today?
Interdisciplinary research hubs (e.g., data science, bioinformatics, sustainability) are expanding. AI and machine learning are integrated into curricula and research projects. Online and hybrid learning models are becoming standard, increasing demand for instructional designers. Open‑access publishing and data‑sharing mandates are changing scholarship expectations.

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