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Police Officer
Company: Legislative Branch - U.S. Capitol Police
Location: Washington DC, District of Columbia Washington DC, District of Columbia
Posted Nov 13, 2024
The United States Capitol Police (USCP) is responsible for safeguarding the Congress, Members, employees, visitors, and Congressional buildings from crime, disruption, and terrorism. The USCP ensures a secure environment for Congress to fulfill its constitutional and legislative duties. The hiring process for USCP Police Officer positions involves several stages: application submission, pre-employment screening including authorization forms and Personal History Statement (PHS), Initial Assessment Phase with Orientation and Police Officer Selection Test (POST), Examination Phase with psychological, medical, polygraph examinations, and a Physical Readiness Test (PRT), and a comprehensive background investigation. Qualifications include U.S. citizenship, age requirements, high school diploma or GED, valid U.S. driver's license, clean criminal history, and successful completion of all required examinations and training. Benefits include a competitive salary, comprehensive health insurance, retirement provisions, student loan repayment incentive, and fitness facilities.
Section Chief
Company: Department of Justice - Offices, Boards and Divisions
Location: Washington, District of Columbia Washington, District of Columbia
Posted Nov 13, 2024
The Law and Policy Section advises the Assistant Attorney General on environmental and policy matters, coordinating the Division's response to legislative proposals and Congressional requests. The role requires a J.D. degree, active bar membership, and completion of a Financial Disclosure Report. Applicants must demonstrate experience in managing complex legal issues, knowledge of relevant laws and policies, and expertise as a technical authority. They must also meet the Executive Core Qualifications (ECQs) and Mandatory Technical Qualifications (MTQs). The position offers a comprehensive benefits package.
Senior Communications Specialist (Stakeholder Relations)
Company: Other Agencies and Independent Organizations - Federal Housing Finance Agency
Location: Washington, District of Columbia Washington, District of Columbia
Posted Nov 13, 2024
The job posting is for a Senior Communications Specialist (Stakeholder Relations) role, focusing on community engagement with third-party stakeholder groups. The role requires U.S. citizenship, potential registration for Selective Service, and completion of a probationary period. The position involves drafting communications, planning stakeholder engagement, analyzing communication effectiveness, and gathering complex technical information. No specific education requirement is mentioned. The role is not remote and requires living within a commutable distance of the duty location.
Special Agent (Reemployed Annuitant) DPD
Company: Legislative Branch - U.S. Capitol Police
Location: Washington DC, District of Columbia Washington DC, District of Columbia
Posted Nov 13, 2024
The United States Capitol Police (USCP) is responsible for safeguarding the Congress, its members, employees, visitors, and facilities from crime, disruption, and terrorism. The USCP ensures a secure environment for Congress to fulfill its constitutional duties. The hiring process involves obtaining a Top Secret/SCI security clearance, completing required training programs, and undergoing a thorough background investigation, including psychological, medical, and polygraph examinations. Qualified candidates must be U.S. citizens, possess a valid driver's license, and pass criminal, credit, and fingerprint checks. The position offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for overtime pay.
Police Officer (Lateral Transfer)
Company: Legislative Branch - U.S. Capitol Police
Location: Washington DC, District of Columbia Washington DC, District of Columbia
Posted Nov 13, 2024
The United States Capitol Police (USCP) is responsible for safeguarding the Congress, its members, employees, visitors, and facilities. The hiring process involves several phases including application submission, pre-employment screening, initial assessment, psychological, medical, and polygraph examinations, and a comprehensive background investigation. Qualifications include completion of specific police training programs, current law enforcement status, and meeting various requirements such as age, citizenship, and driving license possession. The USCP offers a competitive starting salary, recruitment bonus, comprehensive benefits, and a student loan repayment program. It is an equal opportunity employer.
Assistant Director
Company: Department of the Treasury - Treasury, Departmental Offices
Location: Washington, District of Columbia Washington, District of Columbia
Posted Nov 13, 2024
This job posting is for an Assistant Director position at the Departmental Offices, Terrorism and Financial Intelligence - Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)- Office of Global Targeting (OGT). The role involves heading a division, ensuring thoroughness in sanctions and reconsideration investigations, and working with senior managers. Key requirements include U.S. citizenship, a background investigation, and compliance with federal ethics laws. Specialized experience is needed, including preparing evidentiaries, conducting investigations, working with senior managers, and managing a diverse staff. The position offers competitive salaries, bonuses, flexible work schedules, and a comprehensive benefits package.
Special Agent (Lateral)
Company: Legislative Branch - U.S. Capitol Police
Location: Washington DC, District of Columbia Washington DC, District of Columbia
Posted Nov 13, 2024
The United States Capitol Police (USCP) is responsible for safeguarding the Congress, its members, employees, visitors, and buildings from crime, disruption, and terrorism. The USCP ensures a secure environment for Congress to carry out its constitutional and legislative duties. To join USCP, applicants must be U.S. citizens, meet age requirements, possess a valid U.S. driver's license, and have a clean criminal history. They must also have completed the FLETC Criminal Investigator Training Program or equivalent, and have at least 9 months of law enforcement experience post-training. The hiring process includes pre-employment screening, an initial assessment phase, examination phase (psychological, medical, and polygraph), and a full background investigation. Successful candidates will receive a competitive starting salary, opportunities for overtime, a recruitment bonus, and a comprehensive benefits package.
Deputy Associate Administrator - DIRECT HIRE (P)
Company: Department of Transportation - Federal Transit Administration
Location: Washington, District of Columbia Washington, District of Columbia
Posted Nov 13, 2024
This job posting is for a Grade 15 position in the Federal Transit Administration's Office of Communications and Congressional Affairs. The role involves leadership in external and internal communication, correspondence control, and management. Applicants must be U.S. citizens with specialized experience in public & congressional affairs program management, policy/strategic planning, advanced communication skills, and leadership. The position may involve travel, telework, and a probationary period. No education requirement is specified.
Police Officer (Reemployed Annuitant)
Company: Legislative Branch - U.S. Capitol Police
Location: Washington DC, District of Columbia Washington DC, District of Columbia
Posted Nov 13, 2024
The United States Capitol Police (USCP) is responsible for safeguarding the Congress, its members, employees, visitors, and facilities from crime, disruption, and terrorism. The USCP ensures a secure environment for Congress to carry out its constitutional duties. The hiring process involves several phases including application submission, pre-employment screening, initial assessment, examination phase with psychological, medical, and polygraph tests, and a comprehensive background investigation. Qualifications include 52 weeks of law enforcement experience post-training, U.S. citizenship, age requirements, valid driver's license, clean criminal and credit history, and successful completion of training programs. Benefits include a competitive salary, comprehensive health insurance, and retirement plans.
Survey Technician-Open to both U.S. Citizens and Federal Employees
Company: Department of Transportation - Federal Highway Administration
Location: Vancouver, Washington Vancouver, Washington
Posted Nov 13, 2024
This job posting is for a position in the Technical Services Branch of the Western Federal Lands Highway Division, Federal Highway Administration. The role involves serving as an instrument operator and rodman on a survey crew, utilizing modern survey equipment such as electronic total stations, levels, GPS, and more. The responsibilities include conducting preliminary and location surveys, recording and transmitting data for design and construction operations, primarily in the Northwestern United States and Alaska. The required qualifications include U.S. citizenship, specialized experience, and submission of necessary documents by the closing date. The position involves travel, a probationary period, and potential for telework. The ideal candidate should have experience with surveying, technical competence, strong oral and written communication skills, and knowledge of surveying principles.
Supervisory Facilities Operations Specialist
Company: Legislative Branch - Architect of the Capitol
Location: Washington, District of Columbia Washington, District of Columbia
Posted Nov 13, 2024
The Architect of the Capitol is currently accepting applications for a Supervisory Facility Operations Specialist. The role involves strategic planning and overseeing operations of the Supreme Court’s Electrical & Elevator Branch, Grounds Branch, and Maintenance Branch. Key requirements include U.S. citizenship, passing a drug test, demonstrating job-related KSAs through resume and responses, and meeting specialized experience criteria. Specialized experience involves strategic planning for renovation and maintenance projects, surveillance of construction and maintenance operations, managing contract administration, and administrative/technical supervision of facility maintenance and repair work. A Bachelor's degree or higher, preferably in engineering, is highly desirable but not mandatory. The Architect of the Capitol offers a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, retirement system, paid leave, life insurance, and more.
Special Agent (Reemployed Annuitant) Investigations Division
Company: Legislative Branch - U.S. Capitol Police
Location: Washington DC, District of Columbia Washington DC, District of Columbia
Posted Nov 13, 2024
The United States Capitol Police (USCP) is responsible for safeguarding the Congress, its members, employees, visitors, and facilities from crime, disruption, and terrorism. The USCP ensures a secure environment for Congress to fulfill its constitutional duties. The hiring process involves obtaining a Top Secret/SCI security clearance, completing specific training programs, and undergoing rigorous assessments including psychological, medical, and polygraph examinations. Additional requirements include U.S. citizenship, age restrictions, a valid driver's license, and successful completion of a comprehensive background investigation. The position offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for career growth.