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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.

Range Technician

Company: Department of the Interior - Bureau of Land Management

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

This is an open continuous vacancy announcement for multiple seasonal Range Technician positions in Montana Dakotas. The roles include Weeds and Monitoring range positions. 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 favorably adjudicated background/suitability investigation is necessary. Applicants must possess a valid state driver's license and be 18 years old. No government housing is provided, and selected employees must secure their own housing. Qualifications vary by grade level, ranging from six months of general and specialized experience at GS-4, to a bachelor's degree and specialized experience at GS-5, and so on. The work involves both office and field duties, with physical demands ranging from sedentary to frequent walking, riding, stooping, bending, and lifting. The announcement is open until May 30, 2025, with monthly cut-off dates for application consideration.

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.

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR MERGERS I & IV

Company: Other Agencies and Independent Organizations - Federal Trade Commission

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

This announcement is for two positions in the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The Mergers I Division handles antitrust investigations in pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and other sectors, while the Mergers IV Division focuses on hospitals, consumer goods, and retail. Applicants must be U.S. citizens with a J.D. or LL.B. degree, bar membership, and relevant legal experience. They must also demonstrate executive leadership capabilities as per the SES's Executive Core Qualifications (ECQs). The role requires knowledge of federal antitrust and consumer protection laws, and the ability to manage complex legal issues and economic evidence. The position may be eligible for remote work.

Life Scientist/Toxicologist/Physical Scientist (Environmental) (Risk Assessor)

Company: Other Agencies and Independent Organizations - Environmental Protection Agency

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

The text describes a job position in the Office of Land and Emergency Management at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The role involves implementing and leading human health risk assessments at environmental emergencies and hazardous waste sites. It requires a bachelor's degree in relevant fields, specialized experience, and a top-secret security clearance. The position is high-risk and requires a background investigation. It involves travel, use of personal protective equipment, and ongoing safety training. The job is office-centered but may require field work, including overnight stays and extended shifts during emergencies.

SUPERVISORY MEDICAL SUPPORT AS

Company: Department of Veterans Affairs - Veterans Health Administration

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

The Supervisory Medical Support Assistant (MSA) position is available at the Miami, Florida VA Medical Center. The Supervisor will oversee daily administrative program activities and directly supervise Outpatient Clinics, ensuring compliance with requirements, managing quality control programs, and handling special projects. The role requires U.S. citizenship, English proficiency, and may involve a probationary period and background check. Qualifications include six months of relevant experience or one year of education beyond high school, or an equivalent combination. The position involves supervising at least one subordinate MSA team leader, resolving complex problems, and managing fiscal matters. The role is sedentary with occasional lifting of 15-25 lbs.

Chemist

Company: Other Agencies and Independent Organizations - Environmental Protection Agency

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

The text describes a job position in the Office of Land and Emergency Management at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The role involves conducting real-time air monitoring, sampling, and analysis for trace level pollutants using advanced instrumentation. It requires a bachelor's degree or higher in physical sciences, life sciences, or engineering with specific coursework. The position is office-centered but may require travel and overnight stays. It involves working with hazardous materials, using personal protective equipment, and meeting ongoing safety training requirements. The role is designated as high risk and requires a background investigation and top-secret security clearance.

Economist

Company: Department of Justice - Offices, Boards and Divisions

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

The Antitrust Division is seeking an Economist to join its team, offering an opportunity to work on matters of national importance promoting a competitive and productive American economy. The role requires U.S. citizenship, a pre-employment security investigation, potential drug test, and full-time commitment. Applicants must have a degree in economics with specific course hours, or equivalent experience. Specialized experience at GS-14 or GS-15 level is necessary, involving strategic behavior analysis, firm choice identification, demand elasticity estimation, regulation impact evaluation, and market entry/exit factor analysis. Foreign education must be evaluated by a recognized body. Veterans' preference and CTAP/ICTAP eligibility may apply.

Realty Specialist

Company: Department of the Interior - Bureau of Land Management

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

The text describes job positions in the Colorado State Office, detailing salary ranges for GS-05 ($39,576 to $51,446) and GS-07 ($49,025 to $63,733) grade levels. It outlines the requirements for U.S. citizenship, background investigation, and drug screening. Candidates must not hold an active real estate license or have interests in Federal Lands. They must also be willing to travel, obtain a valid driver's license, and potentially telework. The role involves administrative, professional, or technical work, and requires either general or specialized experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. The position is a career ladder opportunity up to GS-11, with potential for non-competitive promotion. Volunteer experience is considered, and education must be from an accredited institution. The role involves sedentary work with occasional field duties, and varied working conditions.

Biological Science Tech (Soils)

Company: Department of the Interior - Bureau of Land Management

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

The text announces multiple seasonal Biological Science Tech (Soils) positions for Montana and Dakotas, starting in April-June 2025. It's an open continuous vacancy, with applicants referred monthly until positions are filled. U.S. Citizenship is required, and applicants must meet specific conditions including no active real estate license, direct deposit, and a favorable background check. Qualifications include specialized experience or education in relevant fields. The role involves field work, data collection, and reporting. No government housing is provided, and selected employees must secure their own housing. The position is temporary, lasting up to 6 months, with no promotion potential. Federal benefits are available to employees.

Attorney-Adviser

Company: Department of Transportation - Federal Aviation Administration

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Nov 09, 2024

The text describes a job opening for a legal counsel position within the Office of the Chief Counsel, Aviation Litigation Division (AGC-300) of the U.S. Department of Transportation. The role involves providing legal counsel, advice, and assistance on various aviation litigation matters. The position requires U.S. citizenship, selective service registration for males born after 12/31/1959, and admission to practice before the bar of any U.S. jurisdiction. Applicants must have a JD degree, be admitted to practice, and be an active member of the BAR. They must also demonstrate at least one year of specialized experience in aviation litigation law issues. The position has a positive education requirement, necessitating submission of college or university transcripts. A background investigation and a one-year probationary period may be required. The U.S. Department of Transportation values diversity and a culture of belonging.

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 Inclusive Environment roles by seniority?
Entry‑level Associate roles start around $70,000–$90,000. Mid‑level professionals earn $90,000–$120,000. Senior specialists can command $120,000–$160,000. Managers range $140,000–$190,000, and Directors often earn $170,000–$230,000. These ranges reflect experience with bias‑audit tools, data‑driven inclusion metrics, and leadership of cross‑functional inclusion teams.
Which skills and certifications are most valued for Inclusive Environment professionals?
Key skills include data analytics (Python, R, SQL), bias‑audit frameworks (AI Fairness 360, Fairlearn), accessibility standards (WCAG, ADA), and inclusive design tools (Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD). Certifications such as Certified Diversity Professional (CDP), Certified Inclusion & Diversity Professional (CIDP), and Accessibility Specialist credentials (Certified Professional in Accessibility Technology, CPAT) are highly regarded.
Is remote work common for Inclusive Environment positions?
Remote work is prevalent; 75% of Inclusive Environment positions allow full‑time remote or hybrid arrangements. Major tech employers like Salesforce, Microsoft, and Google offer flexible schedules, and many startups maintain fully distributed inclusion teams.
What career progression paths exist within Inclusive Environment?
Typical progression moves from Analyst → Specialist → Manager → Director → Chief Inclusion Officer. Early roles focus on data collection and audit; mid roles oversee program implementation; senior roles craft strategy, secure budgets, and influence corporate policy. Advancement hinges on demonstrated impact metrics and leadership in cross‑functional initiatives.
What are the current industry trends impacting Inclusive Environment roles?
Current trends include AI fairness regulation, increased intersectionality focus, use of inclusion analytics dashboards (Tableau, Power BI), and remote inclusion strategies. Companies are investing in inclusion tech platforms, AI audit tools, and employee well‑being apps to support diverse talent.

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