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Supervisory Park Ranger (P)

Department of the Interior
National Park Service
Yosemite National Park, CA
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Summary

These District Ranger positions are located in Yosemite National Park, in the Visitor and Resource Protection Division, with duty locations at either Yosemite Valley or Mather Districts.

These positions are required occupancy positions. You will required to reside in a Designated Government Housing Unit. This occupancy is necessary for the provision of mission critical services on lands owned or managed by the National Park Service.






Overview

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Open & closing dates
08/12/2019 to 09/18/2019
Salary
$74,596 to - $96,978 per year
Pay scale & grade
GS 12
Location
Yosemite National Park, CA
2 vacancies
Telework eligible
No
Travel Required
Occasional travel - 25% or less - You will be expected to occasionally travel for this position. You must obtain a government charge card for travel purposes.
Relocation expenses reimbursed
Yes—Travel, transportation, and relocation expenses will be paid if the person selected for the position is from outside the local commuting area and is otherwise eligible for reimbursement of relocation expenses under the Federal Travel Regulations.
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-Time
Service
Competitive
Promotion potential
None
Job family (Series)
Supervisory status
Yes
Security clearance
Not Required
Drug test
Yes
Position sensitivity and risk
Noncritical-Sensitive (NCS)/Moderate Risk
Trust determination process
Announcement number
PW-1548-YOSE-19-10573806-MP
Control number
542301200

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Clarification from the agency

Under this announcement, we are accepting applications from: 1. Current career or career conditional competitive service employees with the National Park Service (NPS); 2. Eligible employees for priority consideration under the Career Transition Assistance Program (CTAP); and 3. Current or former time-limited employees eligible under the Land Management Workforce Flexibility Act (LMWFA).

Duties

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  • Serve as the District Ranger to supervise and manage the visitor use, law enforcement, investigations, search and rescue, emergency medical services, and monitor and review of certain leases and special use permits.
  • Handle complex, frequently controversial front/back country management situations, representing the park in dealings with a multitude of public and private organizations and agencies.
  • Conduct and/or supervise law enforcement duties such as investigate, apprehend, detain, and prosecute individuals suspected of committing crimes against the criminal laws of the United States within their respective jurisdictions.Conduct and/or supervise gathering of law enforcement, security, and intelligence information relating to the park, its facilities, events, mission, or visitors.
  • Serve as the area subject matter expert/technical advisor and be the incident commander for major incidents such as: fire (structure and/ or wildland), EMS, mass casualty, search and rescue, floods, and rock fall incidents.
  • Provide input and recommendations to the Deputy Chief Ranger for the development of district action plans, standard operating procedures, emergency response plans, concession evaluation plans, and annual operating requirements.
  • Formulate, implement, and track annual operating budget, including approval of budget allocations to support programs managed. Identify operational requirements and make recommendations to your supervisor regarding programming, budgeting, training, administration, and evaluation of operations; and schedule patrols to maximize visitor contact.
  • Supervisory responsibilities include: planning, scheduling, and coordinating work operations; solving problems related to the work unit, supervise, i.e. resolution of differences of manpower requirements for various activities; community oriented policing and problem oriented policing; determining material, equipment, and facilities needed to accomplish objectives; explaining and gaining support of employees for management policies and goals; working to achieve government wide personnel programs, policies, and goals; performance planning and appraisals, employee recognition, and employee counseling; dealing effectively with employees on suggestions, complaints, grievances, and other matters involved in day-to-day administration of the District.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • U.S. Citizenship required.
  • Meet Selective Service Registration Act requirement for males
  • Appointment subject to your successful completion of a background investigation and favorable adjudication. You must be free of any domestic violence convictions. Failure to successfully meet these requirements will be grounds for termination.
  • You will be required to submit to a drug test and receive a negative drug test result prior to appointment. In addition, you will be subject to random testing for illegal drug use.
  • You will be required to carry a firearm while performing duties and maintain firearm proficiency.
  • You will be required to participate in the Direct Deposit Electronics Funds Transfer Program.
  • Prior to appointment, you must be determined physically fit by an authorized government physician to perform strenuous and physically demanding duties; and also pass a medical examination given by an authorized government physician. You will be required to undergo periodic medical examinations throughout employment.
  • Prior to appointment, you must be determined physically fit by an authorized physician to perform strenuous and physically demanding duties, pass a medical examination, and pass the Physical Efficiency Battery (PEB). The PEB is a fitness test consisting of five different components: 1) agility run - measures the ability to get up from the ground and sprint while changing directions; 2) bench press - measures upper body strength for one repetition; 3) 1.5 mile run - measures cardio/respiratory fitness; 4) sit and reach - measures flexibility in the lower back, legs and shoulders; and 5) body composition - measures body fat. Prior to appointment, selectees will be tested in all five components, and must pass the agility run, bench press and 1.5 mile run in the 25th percentile.
  • You will be required to operate a government (or private) motor vehicle as part of your official duties; a valid driver's license is required.
  • You will be required to wear a uniform and comply with the National Park Service uniform standards. A uniform allowance will be provided.
  • You may be required to work on-call, evenings, weekends, holidays, overtime and shift work.
  • Occupancy of government quarters is required.
  • If you are a new supervisor in the Federal government, you will be required to complete a one-year probationary period.
  • You may be required to complete training and obtain/maintain a government charge card with travel and/or purchase authority.

Qualifications

Selective Factors: Applicants must meet ALL of the following to qualify by 09/18/2019

  • Must currently possess, previously held (within the past three years), or be able to obtain a valid Type 1 Law Enforcement Commission (such as National Park Service Law Enforcement Commission, or equivalent), which requires successful completion of an approved Law Enforcement Training Program.
  • Must possess prior law enforcement experience, as gained by substantial service in a primary law enforcement officer position or equivalent experience outside the Federal government. This is a secondary-administrative law enforcement position under the special retirement provisions of 5 U.S. C. 8336 (c) (CSRS) and 5 U. S. C. 8412 (d) (FERS). PLEASE NOTE: Applicants may meet qualification requirements, but may not be eligible for special retirement coverage. If such an applicant is selected, they will be placed in the regular retirement system. To be eligible for Secondary retirement coverage under CSRS, an employee must transfer directly (without a break in service exceeding 3 days) from a primary position to a secondary position. To be eligible for Secondary retirement coverage under FERS, an employee must: 1) transfer directly (without a break in service exceeding 3 days) from a primary position to a secondary position, AND 2) complete 3 years of service in a primary rigorous position including any such service during which no FERS deductions were withheld, AND 3) must be continuously employed in a secondary position(s) since moving from a primary rigorous position, except for any break in employment from a secondary position that began with involuntary separation (not for cause). It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure this office has enough information to determine your special retirement status to ensure you do not lose benefits (normally through submission of your work history or other documentation that demonstrates work history of approved covered positions). You must let this office know if you are in a Primary position.
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Applicants must possess the following minimum qualifications by close of the announcement:
  • EXPERIENCE: At least one full year of specialized experience comparable in scope and responsibility to the GS-11 grade level in the Federal service (obtained in either the public or private sectors). Specialized experience is experience that equipped the applicant with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to successfully perform the duties of this position. Examples of specialized experience could include: law enforcement or investigative work; investigating, apprehending, detaining or prosecuting individuals suspected of or convicted of crimes against the United States; protecting officials against threats to personal safety; management, assistant, or program specialist work involving the development and implementation of policy related to protection, conservation, or management of park areas or similar operations; or other similar work. You must include hours per week worked.
Time-In-Grade: Any individual who is currently holding, or has held within the previous 52 weeks, a General Schedule position under non-temporary appointment in the competitive or excepted service, must meet time-in-grade requirements (must have served 52 weeks at the next lower grade or equivalent in the Federal service). Time-in-grade requirements must be met by the closing date of this announcement.
Volunteer Experience: Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.

You must include months, years and hours per week worked to receive credit for your work and/or volunteer experience. One year of specialized experience is equivalent to 12 months at 40 hours per week. Part-time hours are prorated. You will not receive any credit for experience that does not indicate exact hours per week or is listed as "varies".

Education

There is no substitution of education for experience for this position.

Additional information

This announcement may be used to fill additional positions if identical vacancies occur within 90 days of the issue date of the referral certificate.

Physical Demands: You must be in excellent physical and mental condition in order to safely and competently perform under emergency situations. You must maintain a year-round physical fitness training program. The work regularly includes long periods of standing, hiking and/or climbing, in many cases on uneven, steep, rough, slippery, and/or rugged terrain. Strenuous exertion is frequently required in law enforcement, firefighting, search and rescue, medical and related emergency activities. Lifting or carrying equipment weighing over 50 pounds, such as search and rescue or firefighting equipment is required. In some assignments, heavy packs may have to be carried long distances over very rugged terrain, in extreme heat or cold.

Working Conditions: This is a mountainous park with temperatures ranging from 100 degrees in the summer to sub-zero temperatures in the winter. Elevation ranges from 2,000 to 13,000 feet above sea level. The work environment involves regular and recurring exposure to high physical/emotional stress and moderate risks or discomforts such as low temperatures, high winds, adverse weather conditions, falling limbs or trees, and similar situations as well as dangerous and complex pieces of equipment. You will be required to utilize personal protective equipment pursuant to agency and Office of Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines/regulation.

Telework: The National Park Service has determined that the duties of this position are not suitable for core telework as outlined in DOI PB 19-02. On a case-by-case basis, this position may be considered for situational telework (such as a result of inclement weather, special work assignment, etc.) if the supervisor deems it to be in the best interest of the agency.

If you are unable to apply online or need to fax a document that you do not have in electronic form, view the following link for information regarding an Alternate Application. Click the following link for more information, https://help.usastaffing.gov/Apply/index.php?title=Alternate_Application_Information.

How you will be evaluated

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

A review of your resume and supporting documentation will be made and compared against your responses to the Assessment Questionnaire to determine if you are qualified for this job. If your resume is incomplete or does not support the responses provided in the Assessment Questionnaire, or if you fail to submit all required documentation, you will be rated 'ineligible', 'not qualified', or your score will be adjusted accordingly. If a determination is made that you have inflated your qualifications or experience, you can lose consideration for this position. Please follow all instructions carefully; errors or omissions can affect your rating.

Candidates who apply under Competitive Merit Promotion procedures will undergo a quality review to determine if they are highly qualified based on the content of their resume and their responses to the questionnaire. Best qualified candidates will be referred if all required supporting documentation has been provided.

Candidates who apply under Noncompetitive Merit Promotion procedures will undergo a quality review to determine if they are minimally qualified based on the content of their resume and their responses to the questionnaire. Qualified candidates will be referred if all required supporting documentation has been provided.

You will be evaluated on the following competencies:

  • Administration and Management
  • Criminal Law
  • Managing Human Resources
  • Oral Communication




Please submit 1) a copy of your most recent performance appraisal/evaluation and 2) a list of any awards (e.g. superior performance awards, special act or achievement awards, quality step increase, etc.) you received in the last 5 years. Any performance appraisal/evaluation and award documentation you provide will be forwarded to the selecting official. The selecting official will review this documentation and give it due weight consideration during the overall selection process.

If you do not have your most recent performance appraisal/evaluation, please submit a statement as to why it is not available. Please indicate if any prior performance appraisals/evaluations were at an acceptable level.

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