Supervisory Border Patrol Agent (Assistant Chief Patrol Agent)
Department of Homeland Security
Summary
Organizational Location: This position is with the Department of Homeland Security, within U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Border Patrol, Del Rio Sector, Law Enforcement Operational Programs Division, located in Del Rio, TX. Additional selections may be made beyond the total number of vacancies specified using this vacancy announcement.
Further selections may also be made for additional organizational divisions and/or units within the duty location(s) listed above.
Duties
- This position will allow you to use your expertise to prevent illegal entry of aliens into the United States by land, water, or air; enforce criminal provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Laws; and seek out and apprehend smugglers or aliens who are in the United States illegally.
- Apply for this exciting opportunity to strengthen the Department's ability to protect the homeland.
- This position starts at a salary of $129,258.00 (GS-14, Step 1) to $168,040.00 (GS-14, Step 10).
- The Supervisory Border Patrol Agent (Assistant Chief Patrol Agent) serves as a secondary administrative law enforcement officer (under 5 U.S.C. 8336 (c) and 8412 (d)).
- Typical work assignments will include: Assisting in the planning and directing of sector-wide programs that enforce immigration and nationality laws.
- Assuming responsibility for all sector activities in the absence of the Chief Patrol Agent, including making preliminary determinations regarding the prosecution of immigration and national law violators.
- Reviewing and recommending courses of action regarding personnel issues at the sector level.
- Assisting and collaborating with other federal agencies and foreign governments to develop and implement sector operations consistent with Customs and Border Protection (CBP) policy.
Requirements
You must be a U.S. Citizen to apply for this position Males born after 12/31/1959 must be registered with Selective Service Primary U.S. residency for at least three of the last five years (additional details below) All pre-employment processes will be conducted in English You may be required to pass a background investigation and/or polygraph CBP follows the DHS Drug-Free Workplace Plan for drug testing procedures You must be able to meet job-related medical and/or fitness standards
How You Will Be Evaluated
You will be ranked on the basis of the scores received on your U.S. Border Patrol Promotional Assessment. You must have a current, valid score by 06/18/2026 if you have not held the GS-14 on a permanent basis, or if you have been demoted due to performance or conduct reasons. You do not need to have a current, valid test score if you have permanently held a position at the GS-14 or higher.
Your application record will remain in a pending status until after the announcement closes, at which time we will upload test scores. The competencies or knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform this job are: Ability to effectively communicate, inspire, motivate, and/or guide others toward goal accomplishment and translate goals into action plans. Ability to communicate effectively to higher-level managers and display high standards of ethical conduct. Skill in making clear and convincing oral presentations and communicating information by a variety of methods in a timely manner.
Knowledge of labor/management and employee relations. Knowledge of Administrative Policies and Procedures for non-citizen Processing and Removal (e.g., forms and paper work for administrative trial process and removal proceedings, NTA, record checks) Preview the job questionnaire https://apply.usastaffing.gov/ViewQuestionnaire/12982657 Agency Career Transition Assistance Program (CTAP) Eligibles: If you have never worked for the federal government, you are not CTAP eligible. View information about CTAP eligibility on OPM’s Career Transition Resources website. You must submit the supporting documents listed under the Required Documents section of this announcement.
To be considered well qualified under CTAP, you must be rated at a minimum score of 85 for this position. Residency: There is a residency requirement for all applicants not currently employed by CBP. Individuals are required to have physically resided in the United States or its protectorates (as declared under international law) for at least three of the last five years. If you do not meet the residency requirement and you have been physically located in a foreign location for more than two of the last five years, you may request an exception to determine if you are eligible for a residency waiver by meeting one or more of the following conditions: Working for the U.S.
Government as a federal civilian or as a member of the military A dependent who was authorized to accompany a federal civilian or member of the military who was working for the U.S. government Participation in a study abroad program sponsored by a U.S. affiliated college or university Working as a contractor, intern, consultant or volunteer supporting the U.S. government
Required Documents
- Your resume: A resume describing your job-related qualifications is required and will be used for the purpose of reviewing your qualifications and determining what training, if any, would be required when placed.
- Your resume must be in English and must include your job titles and a detailed description of your duties and the dates you performed them (MM/DD/YY), as well as your hours per week for each position listed.
- Your resume should also contain your full name, phone number, email address, and salary.
- To ensure all your experience is considered, the U.S.
- Border Patrol strongly suggests resumes should describe your experiences and accomplishments, assignment dates, duty locations, your current supervisor's contact information and specify whether you have performed duties in investigations, intelligence, or have worked in sector-level or national programs (e.g., horse patrol, BORSTAR, BORTAC, peer support, chaplaincy, canine, etc.), or been assigned to the U.S.
- Border Patrol Academy, and/or Sector or USBP Headquarters.
- Include leadership or specialized training and college level courses completed.
- Resumes should also specify each supervisory position held (clearly listing SBPA, FOS, SOS, WC, DPAIC, PAIC, ACPA, XO, DC, DCPA or CPA).
- Additionally, include all temporary promotions listing the grade, position, location, and period of time held; temporary details or special assignments held 30 days or more (assignment, location, and period of time); and any prior military or other specialized experience outside of USBP that is relevant to law enforcement work.
- It is recommended that you upload your resume as a PDF instead of a Word document to ensure document quality.
- Ensure that your uploaded resume is not a password protected document, to include Office 365 passwords.
- Limit your resume to no more than two pages.
- The USAJOBS database will not allow an applicant to submit an application that includes a resume over two pages.
- See the following link for USBP's optional resume format and additional resume tips: USBP Resume Guidance.
- Your responses to the job questionnaire: https://apply.usastaffing.gov/ViewQuestionnaire/12982657 SF-50 (Notification of Personnel Action): Current CBP Employees are encouraged, but not required, to submit an SF-50(s) for CBP experience; however, additional SF-50(s) are required when using federal experience outside of CBP to receive credit towards the following requirements.
- Your SF-50(s) should reflect the highest grade or full performance level held on a permanent basis in the competitive service and having met the time-in-grade requirement of having served 52 weeks at the grade level below (or equivalent) the grade level for this position.
- Examples of appropriate SF-50s include promotions, within-grade increases and accessions.
- Are you claiming special priority selection rights under the Agency Career Transition Assistance Program (CTAP)?
- You must submit a separation notice; your most recent SF-50 (noting your current position, grade level and duty location); a copy of your most recent performance rating, an agency certification that you cannot be placed after injury compensation has been terminated; an OPM notification that your disability annuity has been terminated; or a Military Department of National Guard Bureau notification that you are retired under 5 U.S.C. 8337(h) or 8456.
- Are you a current or former political Schedule A, Schedule C, Non-career SES or Presidential Appointee employee?
- Submit a copy of your initial and termination SF-50s.
- You may be asked to provide a copy of your performance appraisal and/or incentive awards.
About this role
The Supervisory Border Patrol Agent (Assistant Chief Patrol Agent) position with the Department of Homeland Security is based in Del Rio, Texas. Organizational Location: This position is with the Department of Homeland Security, within U.S. The role pays $129,258 to $168,040 per year.
Day to day, the work involves apply for this exciting opportunity to strengthen the Department's ability to protect the homeland. The full list of duties, conditions, and required documents appears in the official announcement linked on this page.
Who should apply
This role calls for United States citizenship and the ability to obtain and hold a security clearance. It is graded at GS-14, which sets both the pay band and the experience reviewers expect you to document. Be prepared for a pre-employment drug screening as part of the hiring process. Match your federal resume directly to the announcement's wording so a reviewer can confirm each requirement in writing. For this Supervisory Border Patrol Agent (Assistant Chief Patrol Agent) position with the Department of Homeland Security in Del Rio, Texas, confirm you meet each requirement before applying.
How competitive it is
At $129,258 to $168,040 per year, this is a mid-to-senior role where a precisely tailored application matters most. Because it is a supervisory or senior position, expect experienced candidates and a strong emphasis on a documented leadership and performance record. The security clearance requirement means a longer hiring timeline, so patience and an early application help. Based in Del Rio, Texas, it competes within that local market, which can mean lighter competition than major metropolitan postings. The announcement closes on July 2, 2026, and federal postings can close early once enough applications arrive, so applying promptly is wise.
This overview is general guidance from Job Army to help you understand the role. Always read the official announcement for exact duties, qualifications, and requirements before applying.