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Laborer (Trails)

Company: Department of the Interior - National Park Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 07, 2024

The text describes temporary seasonal positions in Shenandoah National Park that involve heavy physical labor for trail maintenance and construction. U.S. citizenship is required, and appointments are subject to background checks. The roles involve working on-call, evenings, weekends, holidays, overtime, and shift work. The physical demands are very heavy, with routine lifting of 50 pounds and up to 150 pounds with assistance. Work is almost entirely outdoors in all weather conditions, with potential exposure to hazards like poisonous plants, bruises, and insect bites.

Assistant United States Attorney (Civil)

Company: Department of Justice - Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys and the Office of the U.S. Attorneys

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 07, 2024

The United States Attorney's Office (USAO), Southern District of Florida (SDFL), is recruiting experienced attorneys for Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) positions in the Civil Division. These roles involve handling affirmative civil enforcement (ACE) investigations and litigation related to federal health care programs, or defending the U.S. in defensive litigation. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, have a J.D. degree, be active bar members, and possess at least 1 year of post-J.D. experience. Preferred qualifications include clerkship experience, strong academic credentials, and excellent communication skills. The position offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, including health benefits, retirement system participation, and paid vacation. However, relocation expenses are not authorized.

Natural Resource Specialist

Company: Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 07, 2024

This USDA position in a Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Field office involves providing technical assistance to Tribal individuals and entities, focusing on implementing Farm Bill programs. The role requires expertise in best management practices for various land uses. A 25% Relocation and/or Recruitment Incentive may be authorized. Qualifications include US Citizenship, Selective Service registration (for males born after 12/31/1959), successful background check, direct deposit setup, E-Verify clearance, valid state driver's license, and specific education or experience in relevant fields. The role offers a comprehensive benefits package and potential for telework.

SUPERVISORY ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN

Company: Department of Defense - Defense Finance and Accounting Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 07, 2024

The text describes a job opening under the Direct Hire Authority for Certain Personnel of the Department of Defense. The position requires U.S. Citizenship, a background or security investigation, and registration for Selective Service (for males born after 12-31-1959). Applicants must have related financial experience or a related financial degree, along with meeting OPM minimum qualification requirements. Specialized experience is required, with GS-07 needing experience in maintaining accounting ledgers and posting financial transactions, and GS-08 requiring experience in controlling and accounting for cash, negotiable instruments, and US Treasury checks. Volunteer experience is also considered. The position is filled under the DHA, and selections may be made at any point during the announcement open period. The role is exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act and requires a Level 1 Certification under the DoD Financial Management Certification Program. A background investigation is necessary, and failure to maintain eligibility may result in termination.

National Bank Examiner/Bank Examiner (Asset Management), NB-0570-V

Company: Department of the Treasury - Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 07, 2024

The job posting is for a National Bank Examiner/Bank Examiner (Asset Management) position. The role involves supervising asset management activities in financial institutions. Key requirements include a one-year trial period, completion of a Declaration for Federal Employment, Direct Deposit setup, PIV process, background investigation, and filing an OCC Financial Disclosure Form. The position does not offer remote work and may require frequent travel. It's an excepted service position under Schedule B, 213.3205(a).

CFI Specialist, CG-1160-13/14

Company: Other Agencies and Independent Organizations - Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 07, 2024

The text describes job positions in the Division of Complex Institution Supervision and Resolution (CISR) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. These roles involve planning, managing, and providing significant recommendations on risks to the Deposit Insurance Fund and the FDIC's role as potential receiver. The positions require U.S. citizenship, a minimum background investigation, and qualifying experience in financial risk analysis. The roles involve on-site presence at banks and may require a writing assessment. The job offers a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive benefits from the FDIC.

PROGRAM ASSISTANT

Company: Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 07, 2024

This job posting is for an administrative and technical support position within the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). The role involves processing and maintaining records for conservation programs, handling office processes, and providing telephone and receptionist services. The position requires US citizenship or nationality, Selective Service registration for eligible males, successful background investigation, direct deposit setup, E-Verify, a valid driver's license, and passing a one-year probationary period. Specialized experience or relevant education is required, with varying levels (GS-05, GS-06, GS-07) having additional responsibilities such as report design, process development, and contract administration support.

SOIL CONSERVATIONIST

Company: Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 07, 2024

The text describes a job opportunity with Vermont's NRCS team. Soil conservationists assist individuals in creating conservation plans, learning their goals, inventorying their property, and providing personalized conservation alternatives. They suggest activities like cover crops, grazing rotations, high tunnels, or irrigation systems. The job requires US citizenship or nationality, a background check, direct deposit, E-Verify, a valid driver's license, and Conservation Planning Certification. Qualifications include a degree in soil conservation or related fields, or a combination of education and experience. Specialized experience is required for GS-07 and GS-09 levels. Applicants must submit transcripts and may be eligible for benefits, telework, and relocation incentives.

SOIL CONSERVATIONIST (DISTRICT CONSERVATIONIST)

Company: Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 07, 2024

This job posting is for a District Conservationist position in Vermont, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. The role involves assisting Conservation Districts in developing comprehensive natural resource conservation programs. Requirements include US Citizenship, Selective Service registration (for males born after 12/31/1959), successful completion of a background investigation, one-year probationary period, E-Verify employment verification, valid state motor vehicle operator's license, and Conservation Planning Certification. Qualifications necessitate a degree in soil conservation or related agricultural/natural resource discipline, or equivalent experience. Specialized experience is required for GS-11, and one year of specialized experience at GS-11 level or higher for GS-12. The position offers a competitive benefits package and potential for career advancement.

Soil Conservationist

Company: Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 07, 2024

The job description outlines a position that assists the District Conservationist in developing and implementing a natural resources conservation program. The role involves providing technical assistance to various entities including local governments, private landowners, and the public. The incumbent must possess a degree in a relevant field such as soil conservation, agronomy, or forestry, and have specialized experience in soil and water conservation. The position requires a valid state driver's license and successful completion of a background check and E-Verify. The role offers a comprehensive benefits package and potential for career advancement.

Client Planning Manager

Company: General Services Administration - Public Buildings Service

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 07, 2024

The job posting is for a Client Planning Manager position in the Public Buildings Service (PBS), Real Estate Division (RED), Customer Engagement and Planning Management Branch. The role involves ensuring comprehensive client support, developing relationships to assist customers in achieving their business objectives, and managing strategic account relationships related to workspace/real estate needs. Qualifications include at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-11 level or higher in the Federal service. The position offers a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, life insurance, sick leave, vacation time, a Thrift Savings Plan, flexible work schedules, and more.

National Bank Examiner/Bank Examiner (Bank Information Technology), NB-0570-V

Company: Department of the Treasury - Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

Location: Multiple Locations

Posted Dec 07, 2024

The text describes a job opening for a National Bank Examiner/Bank Examiner (Bank Information Technology) at the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The role involves supervising bank information technology activities in national banks and/or thrifts. Key requirements include a one-year trial period, completion of a Declaration for Federal Employment, Direct Deposit for salary, Personal Identity Verification process, frequent travel, use of a Government-issued charge card, and a comprehensive background investigation. The position does not offer remote work and may require relocation. It's part of the bargaining unit NTEU and is an Excepted Service position under Schedule B, 213.3205(a).

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for U.S. Citizenship professionals by seniority?
Entry‑level paralegals and legal assistants earn $45,000–$60,000 annually. Mid‑level immigration attorneys range from $80,000 to $120,000, while senior counsel or policy directors can command $140,000–$200,000. Non‑profit roles often offer 80–90% of market rates but include strong mission alignment and benefits.
Which skills and certifications are required for U.S. Citizenship roles?
Core skills: mastery of USCIS filing systems, evidence gathering, client counseling, and regulatory research. Certifications: Certified Immigration Specialist (CIS), Registered Immigration Consultant (RIC), and, for diversity roles, Certified Diversity and Inclusion Professional (CDIP). Proficiency in case‑management platforms like ImmigrationPro and knowledge of Form I‑140, I‑485, I‑90 procedures are essential.
Is remote work available for U.S. Citizenship positions?
Many private and NGO roles allow fully remote case management, especially for document review and client outreach. Government or in‑person client positions (e.g., USCIS field offices) typically require on‑site presence due to regulatory compliance and security protocols.
What are common career progression paths in U.S. Citizenship?
Starting as a paralegal or legal assistant, one can advance to immigration attorney, then senior counsel or policy analyst. From there, opportunities expand to Director of Legal Services, Chief Diversity Officer, or Executive Director of an immigration advocacy organization. Continuous education and certifications accelerate upward mobility.
What industry trends are shaping U.S. Citizenship work?
Automation of form processing via AI document‑review tools, increased use of electronic evidence submission, and real‑time docket tracking are redefining workflow efficiency. Policy shifts—such as changes to asylum adjudication timelines and DACA renewals—create new legal challenges. Demand for diversity specialists in corporate settings is rising as companies align immigration compliance with inclusive hiring strategies.

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