Job Title:Training Specialist
Department:Department Of Homeland Security
Agency:Federal Emergency Management Agency
Job Announcement Number:12-FEMA-262P
The contents of the announcement can still be viewed.
SALARY RANGE: |
to / Per Year |
OPEN PERIOD: |
Wednesday, August 08, 2012 to Tuesday, August 21, 2012 |
SERIES & GRADE: |
GS-1712-11/12 |
POSITION INFORMATION: |
Full Time - Permanent |
PROMOTION POTENTIAL:12 |
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DUTY LOCATIONS: |
1 vacancy -
Anniston, AL, USView Map |
WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED: |
U.S. citizens and nationals; no prior Federal experience is required.
Current and former permanent Federal employees with competitive status / reinstatement eligibility, and individuals who are eligible to apply under special appointing authorities may wish to apply under vacancy announcement 12-FEMA-261. |
JOB SUMMARY:
Do you desire to protect American interests and secure our Nation while building a meaningful and rewarding career? If so, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is calling. DHS components work collectively to prevent terrorism, secure borders, enforce and administer immigration laws, safeguard cyberspace and ensure resilience to disasters. The vitality and magnitude of this mission is achieved by a diverse workforce spanning hundreds of occupations. Make an impact; join DHS.
When disaster strikes, America looks to FEMA. Now FEMA looks to you. Join our team and use your talent to support Americans in their times of greatest need. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) prepares the nation for all hazards and manages Federal response and recovery efforts following any national incident. We foster innovation, reward performance and creativity, and provide challenges on a routine basis with a well-skilled, knowledgeable, high performance workforce.
EMERGENCY ASSIGNMENT: Every FEMA employee has regular and recurring emergency management responsibilities, though not every position requires routine deployment to disaster sites. All positions are subject to recall around the clock for emergency management operations, which may require irregular work hours, work at locations other than the official duty station, and may include duties other than those specified in the employee's official position description. Travel requirements in support of emergency operations may be extensive in nature (weeks to months), with little advance notice, and may require employees to relocate to emergency sites with physically austere and operationally challenging conditions.