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Director, Policy, Research, and Analysis Department (PRAD)-MP

Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
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Summary

Are you a leader with the energy and management talent to make a great federal agency even better? PBGC strengthens retirement security by preserving plans and protecting participants and their families.

The Corporation guarantees payment, up to legal limits, of the pension benefits earned by nearly 40 million American workers and retirees in nearly 24,000 plans. Since 1974, PBGC has taken responsibility for about 1.5 million people in over 4,900 failed single-employer and multiemployer plans. PBGC made benefit payments of $5.8 billion in FY 2017.

Overview

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Open & closing dates
02/28/2018 to 04/06/2018
Salary
$126,148 to - $186,600 per year
Pay scale & grade
SL SL
Location
1 vacancy in the following location:
District of Columbia, DC
1 vacancy
Travel Required
Occasional travel - Less than 10%
Relocation expenses reimbursed
Yes—Recruitment incentives may be authorized for this position, if applicable.
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time - Full Time
Service
Promotion potential
SL
Supervisory status
Yes
Announcement number
PRAD-2018-0001
Control number
492474800

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Duties

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As the Director of PRAD in the Policy, Research, and Analysis Department, you will:

Lead, manage, and oversee the Policy, Research, and Analysis Department (PRAD), including managing and performing the full range of supervisory duties for all PRAD staff including actuaries, economists, finance and program analysts, and administrative staff.

Provide authoritative pension advice to the Corporation, Congressional committees, and high-level Administration officials and officials in other Federal agencies who work to affect legislation, regulations, and policy relating to pension plans.

Provide expertise in the analysis of pension laws and regulations and related tax, labor, bankruptcy, securities, and other laws affecting pension plans.

Oversee research conducted by the department to ensure timeliness, value, and uniformity in the formulation, execution, and explanation of analyses and reports.

Identify legislative options and analyze legislative proposals. Prepare authoritative papers, analyses, and recommendations on policy issues for use internally and externally.

Maintain professional and program-related contacts with other ERISA agencies (the Departments of Labor and Treasury), the Office of Management & Budget and other offices within the Executive Branch, Congress, private pension community, insurance industry, and others as appropriate.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • You must be a U.S. citizen
  • You may undergo a personnel security background investigation
  • Selective Service registration required for male applicants, unless exempt
  • 1 year probationary period required unless met during prior Federal service
  • Applicants selected for employment will be required to complete an OF-306

You must possess the following within 30 days of the closing date of the announcement.

Specialized Experience: Specialized experience is defined as one year of experience (in the Federal service) or equivalent to (in the private sector) at the GS-15 grade level overseeing, analyzing or advising on policies relating to retirement programs; and undertaking forecasting and research activities using economic, actuarial, financial, and other analytic techniques.

Examples may include: providing advice on retirement laws, regulations, and/or pension policy and practices. Examples must demonstrate skill in using quantitative analytic techniques.

Examples that do not meet specialized experience are: experience related to advice on health insurance policies, activities involving operating budgets, OMB 300's, segment architecture (IT planning), accounting or budget forecasting; procurement planning, oversight or execution; government accounting policy; workforce planning; financial systems implementation; or any related financial/budget experience associated with the administrative infrastructure of an organization.

NOTE: Fellow of the Society of Actuaries (FSA) credential is preferred but not required.

Qualifications

All qualification requirements must be met within 30 days of the closing date of the announcement.

Additional information

To be considered under a special hiring authority such as the Schedule A appointing authority for persons with disabilities; the direct-hire authority to appoint veterans with service-connected disabilities of 30 percent or more; Peace Corps or VISTA service; or another excepted service/special hire authority, you must submit documentation to support your claim for eligibility with your application package. For more details, visit Federal Hiring Flexibilities.

PBGC encourages qualified applicants with disabilities to apply. Applicants with disabilities who are interested in learning more about job opportunities under the Schedule A Hiring Authority and other available hiring flexibilities and authorities are encouraged to contact PBGC’s Selective Placement Program Coordinator, Donald Beasley, at (202) 326-4000 ext. 3637 or schedulea@pbgc.gov. TTY/TDD users should call the federal relay service at (800) 877-8339 and ask to be connected to (202) 326-4000 ext 3637.

How you will be evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

You will respond to a series of questions designed to assess your possession of the Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) below.

Be sure that your resume contains accurate and sufficient information that clearly supports your responses to all of the questions. Your responses to the questions must be substantiated by your resume and/or supporting documentation. If you exaggerate or falsify your experience, education and/or your responses to questions, your ratings will be changed and you may be removed from employment consideration.

The KSAs for the position are:

1. skill in managing the functions of an organization engaged in analysis and research

2. skill in analyzing policies and programs relating to retirement programs, using actuarial, economic, financial, and other analytic techniques

3. skill in communicating in writing, providing advice on policy development and analysis relating to defined benefit pension plans

4. skill in orally communicating advice on policy development and analysis relating to defined benefit pension plans

You will be placed in one of the following categories based on your vacancy question responses- 1) Best Qualified; 2) Qualified; 3) Minimally Qualified.
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