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Deputy Director

Department of Labor
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Educational Policy and Development (EPD)
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Summary

This position is in the Department of Labor (DOL), Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Directorate of Educational Policy and Development (EPD). EPD assists the Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health in the implementation of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act (Mine Act) of 1977 as it pertains to all MSHA's educational and training programs promoting safety and health in the Nation's mining industry.

This position is outside the bargaining unit.

Overview

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Open & closing dates
04/17/2024 to 05/01/2024
Salary
$163,964 to - $191,900 per year
Pay scale & grade
GS 15
Location
1 vacancy in the following location:
Arlington, VA
Remote job
No
Telework eligible
Yes—Eligibility is determined by management based on position duties during the recruitment process. Employee participation in telework on a routine or situational basis is determined by management primarily based on business needs. Employees participating in telework are subject to the terms and conditions of the Department of Labor's Telework Program.
Travel Required
Occasional travel - You may be expected to travel for this position.
Relocation expenses reimbursed
No
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time
Service
Competitive
Promotion potential
15 - This position is at the Full Promotion Potential (FPL).
Job family (Series)
Supervisory status
Yes
Security clearance
Not Required
Drug test
No
Position sensitivity and risk
Moderate Risk (MR)
Trust determination process
Announcement number
DE-24-DAL-MSHA-12381839-WME
Control number
787291200

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Clarification from the agency

Open to U.S. citizens and ICTAP/CTAP eligibles within the local commuting area. Also advertised as job #MS-24-DAL-MSHA-12381840-WME for status applicants, Veterans (VEOA and 30% or more compensable disabled veterans); Military Spouses; Individuals with Disabilities; Land & Base Management eligibles; OPM Interchange Agreement and Other Miscellaneous Authorities; other eligibles; and CTAP/ICTAP eligibles within the local commuting area. To be considered for each vacancy, apply to BOTH jobs.

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Duties

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  • Serves as the alter ego to the Director sharing in the overall program management, leadership, and decision-making activities by collaborating with top and key MSHA managers and senior technical specialists to review, evaluate, and formulate recommendations and/or solutions to programmatic issues, to exchange information, and to participate in joint program planning.
  • Has full supervisory authority including, evaluating work performance of subordinate managers; developing performance standards; giving advice, counsel, or instruction to employees on both work and administrative matters; making decisions on work problems presented by subordinate managers; making or approving selections for subordinate positions; hearing and resolving group grievances or serious employee complaints; reviewing and approving serious disciplinary actions (e.g., suspensions) involving subordinates; approving expenses comparable to extensive overtime, and employee travel; making decisions on non-routine, costly, or controversial training needs and training requests related to subordinates.
  • Involved in the development of national programs and based upon technical expertise and comprehensive knowledge of the hazards associated with mining, recommends additions, changes, and deletions to these programs during the development stages to ensure that the most effective means and measures for improving working conditions and practices in mines are reflected in those programs.
  • Responsible for analyzing and evaluating reports on education and training policies and methods followed by other agencies and organizations, both on a national and international level, to ensure that MSHA's field education and training specialists are kept apprised of the latest technologies, methodologies and studies that may impact on the development of mandatory health and safety training in the mining industry.
  • Analyzes and disseminates complex technical safety and health-related education and training information to top MSHA officials and field entities, mine operators, labor, manufacturers, state inspection agencies, other Federal agencies, the public, etc.
  • Represents the Director with full authority to speak for the Director in contacts within and outside MSHA on matters which are essential to office operations and activities.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • Must be a U.S. Citizen.
  • Must be at least 16 years old.
  • Requires a probationary period if the requirement has not been met.
  • Candidate required to obtain the necessary security/investigation level.
  • Subject to financial disclosure requirements.
  • Requires a supervisory probationary period if the requirement has not been met.

Qualifications

Specialized Experience for the Deputy Director, GS-15 is the experience that equipped the applicant with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSA's) to perform the duties of the position successfully, and that is typically in or related to the position to be filled. To be creditable, specialized experience must have been equivalent to at least the next lower grade level.

Qualifying specialized experience for GS-15 includes: One full year (52 weeks) of specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower level (GS-14) of Federal service in at least three of the following:

Possessing a comprehensive knowledge of Federal, Departmental, and agency concepts, regulations and procedures related to education and training, and of management concepts and principles, and their application to a nationwide Federal program.

Examples of Creditable Experience include ALL of the following:

  • Evaluating the content of new or modified legislation to determine its impact on programs and resources.
  • Formulating and implementing objectives, priorities, and plans consistent with the long- term interests of the organization.
  • Managing and resolving conflicts and disagreements.
  • Coordinating and leading programs to establish and maintain effective working relationships to interact and deal effectively with senior officials, subordinate staff, subject matter experts and other Federal and state agencies, etc.
  • Reviewing technical writing of regulations, polices, analytical reports and issue papers.
  • Prepare data intensive reports that may include conclusions and recommendations to decision-makers.
  • applying project management techniques used to plan, schedule, and conduct complex projects.

Education

Any applicant falsely claiming an academic degree from an accredited school will be subject to actions ranging from disqualification from federal employment to removal from federal service.

If your education was completed at a foreign college or university, you must show comparability to education received in accredited educational institutions in the United States and comparability to applicable minimum coursework requirements for this position. Click Evaluation of Foreign Education for more information.

Additional information

Applicants must meet all legal and regulatory requirements. Reference the Required Documents section for additional requirements.

Every supervisor in the executive branch has a heightened personal responsibility for advancing government ethics. It is imperative that supervisors serve as models of ethical behavior for subordinates. Supervisors have a responsibility to help ensure that subordinates are aware of their ethical obligations under the Standards of Conduct and that subordinates know how to contact agency ethics officials. Supervisors are also responsible for working with agency ethics officials to help resolve conflicts of interest and enforce government ethics laws and regulations, including those requiring certain employees to file financial disclosure reports. In addition, supervisors are responsible, when requested, for assisting agency ethics officials in evaluating potential conflicts of interest and identifying positions subject to financial disclosure requirements.

This position is subject to the confidential financial disclosure requirements of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (P.L. 95-521). Therefore, if selected, you will be required to complete a Confidential Financial Disclosure Report (OGE Form 450) to determine if a conflict or an appearance of a conflict exists between your financial interest(s) and your prospective position with DOL. This information will be required annually.

All MSHA employees and their spouses, and minor children are prohibited by regulation from having any interest, direct or indirect, in any mine or mining company that may be directly affected by the work of MSHA through its investigations, technical research, or other activities. These interests are prohibited under the Department of Labor's Supplemental Standards of Ethical Conduct Regulations at 5 CFR 5201.105. Certain MSHA employees are required to file a financial disclosure report. For questions, please contact Wendy Elschide at elschide.wendy.m@dol.gov or 312-353-4995.

The mission of the Department of Labor (DOL) is to protect the welfare of workers and job seekers, improve working conditions, expand high-quality employment opportunities, and assure work-related benefits and rights for all workers. As such, the Department is committed to fostering a workplace and workforce that promote equal employment opportunity, reflects the diversity of the people we seek to serve, and models a culture of respect, equity, inclusion, and accessibility where every employee feels heard, supported, and empowered.

Refer to these links for more information: GENERAL INFORMATION, REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION, ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION, FORMER FEDERAL EMPLOYEES

As a condition of employment, all personnel must undergo a background investigation for access to DOL facilities, systems, information and/or classified materials before they can enter on duty: BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION

The Fair Chance Act (FCA) prohibits Federal agencies from requesting an applicant's criminal history information before the agency makes a conditional offer of employment. If you believe a DOL employee has violated your rights under the FCA, you may file a complaint of the alleged violation following our agency's complaint process Guidelines for Reporting Violations of the Fair Chance Act.

Note: The FCA does not apply to some positions specified under the Act, such as law enforcement or national security positions.

How you will be evaluated

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

If you meet the minimum qualifications, you will be evaluated against the evaluation factors below and will be placed into a category based on your vacancy question responses.

Category A - Meets the basic qualification requirements for the vacancy and has successful experience in the same or similar job that has demonstrated superior proficiency in applying critical competencies required by this position to work of increased levels of difficulty and complexity.

Category B - Meets the basic qualification requirements for the vacancy and demonstrates satisfactory proficiency in the critical competencies required by this position.

Category C - Meets the specialized experience described in the minimum qualification requirements section of this announcement and demonstrates proficiency in the basic competencies.

Evaluation Factors (Competencies) - All qualified applicants will be evaluated on the following key competencies:

  • Leadership
  • Managing Human Resources
  • Oral Communication
  • Organizational Awareness
  • Planning and Evaluating
  • Writing


Click here for Evaluation details.

You may preview questions for this vacancy here: https://apply.usastaffing.gov/ViewQuestionnaire/12381839

The information you provide may be verified by a review of your paid, unpaid, volunteer, and other lived experience, as it demonstrates the competencies or skills required for the position to be filled. Your evaluation may include an interview, reference checks, or other assessment conducted by HR specialists, subject matter experts, or panel members and may include other assessment tools (ex. interview, structured interview, written test, work sample, etc.). The examining Office of Human Resources (OHR) makes the final determination concerning applicant ratings. Your resume MUST provide sufficient information to substantiate your vacancy question responses. If not, the OHR may amend your responses to more accurately reflect the level of competency indicated by the content of your resume.

INFORMATION FOR ICTAP/CTAP ELIGIBLE(S) ONLY: If you are eligible for special priority selection under ICTAP/CTAP, you must be well-qualified for the position to receive consideration. ICTAP/CTAP eligible(s) who are placed into Category B or higher will be considered well-qualified. Be sure to review the eligibility questions to reflect that you are applying as an ICTAP or CTAP eligible and submit supporting documentation.

Click Application of Veterans Preference for Category Rating Jobs for more information.

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