CIVILIAN PERSONNEL ADVISORY CENTER
The Fort Sill CPAC is on the fifth floor of the Welcome Center, 4700 Mow-Way Road. We are open 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday EXCEPT for Tuesday afternoons when we are closed for training.
News
Fort Sill CPAC uses the "USA Jobs" Website for all job vacancies, civil service and non-appropriate funds. Job vacancies for nonappropriated jobs no longer are posted on bulletin boards across post. Use this link to view Department of Defense job vacancies on Fort Sill.
Army Civilian Corps New Employee Handbook
Family Mbr Eligibility Requirements - Priority Placement
OPM Veteran's Guide
EXECUTIVE ORDER 13473 MILITARY SPOUSE APPOINTMENT, 11 SEP 09
ARMY BENEFITS CENTER - CIVILIAN (ABC-C)
VOLUNTARY LEAVE TRANSFER PROGRAM
CIVILIAN PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) INFO
Information to assist our newly assigned civilians
CIVILIAN HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
NOTE: Participation eligibility restricted to six months from date employee first enters the program.
EMPLOYMENT POLICY
Positions must be open and/or announced
in order for a resume or an application (DA Form 3433) to be accepted unless you have
previously been employed by any NAFI within the past three years. Receipt of the resume or
application does not imply a guarantee of appointment and the same qualification
requirements apply to all applicants. Positions are filled on the principle of
merit. Employees are hired, promoted, and reassigned based on their
qualifications for the job. The merit principle of selection means candidates
for positions compete and selection is based on qualifications and priority
preference. Fair and open competition will be used to ensure equal opportunity
and applicants will not be discriminated against because of their race,
religion, sex, national origin, age, or handicapped condition. There are,
however, priority selection preferences, which are as follows:
Spouse Employment Preference (SEP)
This preference enables a military family
member to have selection priority. SEP application must be attached to job
application. In order to be entitled, the family member must have accompanied
the military service member to this installation and the assignment must exceed
12 months. The family member's name should appear on the PCS orders authorizing
travel to Fort Sill. If the applicant's name does not appear on the orders, then
proof of marriage must be attached (a copy of marriage certificate or military
ID card) along with a copy of the orders.
Involuntarily Separated Member (ISM)
An ISM is a prior military service member
who was involuntarily separated from the service. This enables a military
service member as well as his/her family members to have preference over all
other applicants except SEP's. Proof of eligibility must be furnished: DD 214
(member copy #4) for the service member and DD 1173 (ID Card) for the family
member.
Current and Former NAF Employees (CNE & FNE)
A CNE is an employee who is currently
working for Non-appropriated Funds. A FNE is a former employee who previously
worked for Non-appropriated Funds regardless of dates of prior employment or
location (Fort Sill or any other military installation).
Outside Applicant, Veteran OAV)
An OAV is an applicant who joined the
military service and served at least six months prior to 15 October 1976. A copy
of DD Form 214 (member copy #4) must accompany the job application. This
priority is granted whether or not the service member retired from the military
as long as the discharge was "honorable".
Outside Applicant, Non-veteran (OANV)
All OANV is an applicant who does not fall
into the categories indicated above. If the applicant is a retired military
service member, a copy of DD Form 214 (member copy #4) must accompany the job
application and employment cannot be granted for 180 days after the military
retirement date (AR 215-3, 2-16g). If the applicant did not retire, but
previously served in the military regardless of the number of years, then a copy
of DD Form 214 (member copy #4) is also required.
REINSTATEMENT ELIGIBILITY
A former NAF employee may apply for
reinstatement as long as the separation/resignation from the previous NAF
position occurred within the past three years. A copy of DA Form 3434 showing
the nature of action as a separation/resignation must accompany the job
application. Reinstatement eligibility entitles an applicant to be placed into a
position of the same or lower grade as the one previously held. An applicant
cannot be reinstated into higher graded positions. In addition, this option does
not guarantee selection. It simply allows the applicant to be non-competitively
referred and considered for a position without a guarantee of
employment.
EMPLOYMENT CATEGORIES
REGULAR FULL-TIME - A regular full-time employee serves in a continuing position on a scheduled basis with a basic workweek of 40 hours.
REGULAR PART-TIME - A regular part-time employee serves in a continuing position on a scheduled basis with a guarantee of at least 20 hours per week. The employee can be scheduled anywhere from 20-39 hours per week.
All regular positions entitle employees to annual/sick leave accrual and benefits (health care, life insurance, retirement, and 401k savings plan).
FLEXIBLE - A flexible employee serves in a continuing position with a basic workweek of 0-40 hours. Schedules may include evenings, weekends, and holidays. There are no guaranteed hours in this category nor is the employee entitled to annual/sick leave accrual or benefits.