Intelligence Program Specialist (Team Lead)
Department of Justice
Summary
This position is located in Office of Intelligence Operations, Operational Intelligence Division, Joint Support and Operations Center.
The incumbent has specialized skill and knowledge of a specific Intelligence program area with functional responsibilities within his/her area of operational assignment, however maybe tasked to perform special studies or projects beyond immediate specific assignment, all related to intelligence, law enforcement and the accomplishment of the Bureau’s mission.
Duties
The major duties of the Intelligence Program Specialist (Team Lead) position include but are not limited to the following:
- Monitors, coordinates, and supports field enforcement activities by resolving jurisdictional questions; provides advice to Special Agents in Charge (SAC) when coordinating critical incident operations.
- Coordinate daily with field intelligence groups to identify operational concerns with nationwide scope.
- Serves as liaison with other law enforcement agencies such as Secret Service, DEA, Customs, FBI and other State and local agencies to explain A TF procedures, policies and requirements influencing and affecting operations of organizations outside the Bureau.
- Coordinates with Branch and Division Chiefs in arranging for immediate support requirements.
Requirements
The requirements listed below must be met by the closing date of the announcement. Key Requirements:
- Must be U.S. Citizen or National Selective Service registration is required for males born on, or after, December 31st 1959.
- Those not registered should have an approved exemption on file.
- May be required to serve a one-year probationary period.
- Pass drug screening and subject to random drug test.
- Suitable for Federal employment determined by background investigation.
- You must meet all applicable time-in-grade requirements by the closing of this announcement.
- MOBILITY PLAN: New employees hired pursuant to this vacancy announcement must sign a mobility agreement.
- The purpose of ATF’s mobility policy is to enhance career development and progression, and achieve mission and business effectiveness.
- To accomplish these objectives, the mobility plan will facilitate the movement of employees through special short-term assignments or permanent reassignments throughout the Bureau.
- Applicants who decline to sign a mobility agreement, as required, will be removed from the hiring process.
- This is a non-bargaining unit position.
Education
Some federal jobs allow you to substitute your education for the required experience in order to qualify. For this job, you must meet the qualification requirement using experience alone. No substitution of education for experience is permitted.
How You Will Be Evaluated
In order to be considered for this position, you must complete all required steps in the process. Once the announcement closes, a review of your resume and supporting documentation will be conducted by the HR Specialist.
This information will be compared against your responses to the application questionnaire to determine your eligibility for Federal employment, and then whether you are qualified for this particular position. If a determination is made that you have inflated your responses when compared to your background information, you may be deemed ineligible.
In addition to the application and application questionnaire, this position requires a SME resume review. Structured Resume Review: Subject matter experts (SMEs) will review your resume to determine your technical qualifications for this position based on the required specialized experience. SMEs will review ONLY two pages of your resume, starting at your work experience.
SMEs will not review any additional information beyond your resume (e.g., cover letter). Applicants who pass the structured resume review will be added to the list of qualified candidates. You will be evaluated based on how well you meet the qualifications listed in this vacancy announcement.
You will be assessed on the following competencies (knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics): Attention to Detail Customer Service Manages and Organizes Information Oral Communication
Required Documents
- Resume – All Applicants:(a two page or less resume is required) containing the following pieces of information for each job entry listed in your employment history.
- Showing relative permanent and volunteer work experience, education, and training, your resume serves as the basis for qualification determinations.
- Official position title, Employer name and contact information, Start and end dates (including month and year), Indicate full-time or number of hours worked per week if part-time, Your Pay Plan/Series/Grade for all federal positions, and A list of duties performed and accomplishments.
- Only the most recent resume submitted under the “Resume” “Document Type” will be used to determine your qualifications.
- If you are a current or former Federal employee: You must submit your most recent SF-50 (Notification of Personnel Action) or equivalent agency form.
- Do not submit an award SF-50, these do not contain sufficient information about your appointment.
- Your SF-50 should list the full position title, series, grade and step, organization, duty location, service computation date, effective date, and your service type and tenure status.
- SF-50 showing your time-in-grade eligibility must be submitted with your application materials.
- Within grade increases at the highest grade held; or Promotions with an effective date more than one year old; or SF-50’s at the highest grade held with an effective date more than one year old.
- Multiple SF-50s may need to be submitted to show one year A Veteran or a qualifying parent or spouse: When claiming a Veteran’s Preference, you must submit your last DD-214 (Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty) form, specifically the Member #4 Copy, indicating dates and character of service and discharge type.
- If you are a Veteran with a service-connected disability rating, you will need to additionally submit the SF-15 (Application for 10-point Veterans Preference) and a copy of your VA Letter stating your disability rating.
- If you are the qualifying parent or spouse of a disabled, deceased, or deployed Veteran, and are seeking a derived preference eligibility, you must submit appropriate supporting documentation such as the Veterans DD-214, SF-15, VA Letter, and/or Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders.
- See Veteran Family Preference for more information.
- For more information on each type of Veterans Preference, and the documentation required for each, see FedsHireVets.
- If you are applying for consideration under the Military Spouse Appointing Authority: Spouse of a member of the armed forces on active duty: documentation showing 1) your spouse’s active-duty status and 2) your marriage to the member of the armed forces (i.e., a marriage certificate or other legal documentation verifying marriage).
- Spouse of service members who incurred a 100% disability because of the service member’s active-duty service: documentation showing 1) the member of the armed forces retired, or was released or discharged from active duty, with a disability rating of 100 percent; and 2) documentation of marriage to the member of the armed forces (i.e., a marriage license or other legal documentation verifying marriage).
- Spouse of service members killed while on active duty: documentation showing a) the member was released or discharged from active duty due to his or her death while on active duty; b) the member of the armed forces was killed while serving on active duty; c) proof of the widow or widower’s marriage to the member of the armed forces (i.e., a marriage license or other legal documentation verifying marriage); and d) a statement certifying that the individual seeking to use the authority is the un-remarried widow or widower of the service member.
- A person with a disability, claiming eligibility under Schedule A: You must submit “proof of a disability” documentation (“Proof of a disability” is a letter stating that you have an intellectual disability, severe physical disability or psychiatric disability).
- You must get this letter from your doctor, a licensed medical professional, a licensed vocational rehabilitation specialist, or any Federal, state, or local agency that issues or provides disability benefits.
- For more information about Schedule A and verification requirements, please see OPM’s Schedule A site.
- A displaced Federal employee claiming eligibility under CTAP or ICTAP: You must submit your separation notice or agency RIF letter from your agency OR if you have not yet been separated, you can provide the letter of intent to separate you from the agency because of reduction-in-force.
- Submit a copy of your most recent performance appraisal and SF-50 showing current/former position, grade, promotion potential, and duty location OR Certification of Expected Separation, Reduction-In-Force Separation Notice, or Notice of Proposed Removal; SF-50 that documents the RIF separation action; and most recent performance appraisal.