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Task Manager (O-5 Billet) Non-Supervisory

Department of Homeland Security
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
ICE Health Service Corps (IHSC)

Summary

This U.S. Public Health Service position reports to the TPSU deputy chief and is non-supervisory. The incumbent manages IHSC's Tasking Management Program, handling monthly information requests from internal/external agencies. Duties include tracking, coordinating, managing, clearing, submitting, and documenting official responses to ensure quality communication.

This position is only open to current USPHS officers.
USPHS Call to Active Duty (CAD) candidates are not eligible for this position.

Overview

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Accepting applications
Open & closing dates
04/01/2026 to 05/01/2026
Salary
$1 - $150,000 per year

Please note that the salary is dependent on the officer's rank, years in service, and location of duty station.

Pay scale & grade
CC 5
Location
1 vacancy in the following location:
Washington, DC
Remote job
No
Telework eligible
No
Travel Required
Occasional travel - You may be expected to travel for this position.
Relocation expenses reimbursed
Yes—You may qualify for reimbursement of relocation expenses in accordance with agency policy.
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time
Service
Excepted
Promotion potential
None
Job family (Series)
Supervisory status
No
Security clearance
Other
Drug test
Yes
Position sensitivity and risk
Critical-Sensitive (CS)/High Risk
Trust determination process
Financial disclosure
No
Bargaining unit status
No
Announcement number
IHSC-TM-O5-NS-FY2026
Control number
863342900

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Clarification from the agency

Applicants must be a current USPHS Commissioned Corps Officer. USPHS Call to Active Duty (CAD) candidates are not eligible for this position. Civilians are not eligible for this position.

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Duties

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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. The incumbent is responsible for administering, analyzing, and managing IHSC's requests for information and responses. The incumbent: directs task to appropriate IHSC staff for a response; analyzes responses; ensures response complies with IHSC writing standards and formats; facilitates response through clearance process; submits responses; and retains official responses on behalf of the agency. Actions include, but are not limited to: a. Stays abreast of, and follows, agency policies and procedures for requests for information (e.g., Freedom of Information, Privacy, writing style guide). b. Receives and analyzes task to clarify specific information requested of IHSC. Researches related tasks and historic responses to ensure the IHSC response is consistent. Triages and prioritizes taskings. c. Routes the task to the appropriate IHSC staff and provides appropriate support (e.g., templates, directions). d. Enters and manages all tasks using the IHSC Task Management System (ITMS). e. Serves as a liaison between IHSC staff and requestors to clarify tasks and resolve issues. Convenes and coordinates staff on complex tasks where multiple units or facilities are involved, as needed. f. Negotiates suspense dates and provides updates on tasks in-progress with requestors (e.g., ICE offices who request information). g. Monitors progress to ensure timely responses. Establishes internal (least burdensome) due dates for IHSC staff and clearance officials and follows up as needed. h. Confers with IHSC staff on substantive issues and provides technical guidance. Advises IHSC staff on policies and procedures relevant to taskings. i. Coordinates, reviews, and edits responses IHSC staff provide. Utilizing agency policy, agency procedures, and agency writing style guide, ensures IHSC is responsive to the specific request, and the response is acceptable for submission. j. Facilitates and obtains appropriate clearance prior to submission to requestor. k. Prepares and submits a consolidated, professional response.
  2. Develops, maintains, and implements task management policy and procedures.
  3. Provides progress, status updates, summary reports, and workload analyses directly to the TPSU deputy chief. Communicates issues related to tasks, software, and procedures to team, TMP program manager and TPSU deputy chief. Works as part of a team to resolve issues impacting the program.
  4. Plans, develops, and delivers training sessions related to IHSC task management.
  5. Reviews unit operations. Develops, recommends and, as appropriate, implements strategies to accomplish workload, improve performance, and achieve efficiencies in the unit.
  6. Leads and/or contributes to special projects of strategic, operational, and tactical importance.
  7. Performs other duties as assigned.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • You must be a U.S. citizen to apply for this position.
  • You must successfully pass a background investigation.
  • You must successfully pass a drug screen.
  • Males born after 12/31/59 must certify registration with Selective Service.
  • Requirements by Closing Date: Unless otherwise noted, you must meet all requirements by the closing date of the announcement.
  • Service Remaining Requirement Agreement: Upon appointment to this position, officers will be required to serve an 18 to 24-month commitment to IHSC.
  • ASSIGNMENT PAY AGREEMENT: You must not have a current Assignment Pay Agreement. However, if you have a current Assignment Pay Agreement, it must be fulfilled within 90 days of your application submission.
  • Applicants must be a current USPHS Commissioned Corps Officer. USPHS Call to Active Duty (CAD) candidates are not eligible for this position. Civilians are not eligible for this position.
  • PHS officers must participate in IHSC TDY On-Call Schedule (ITOS.) ITOS is either an entire month or two 16-day periods a year where, depending on the needs of the agency, the officer is required to be available to serve.

Qualifications

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

  1. Sitting and/or standing for extended periods of time [6-8 Hours].
  2. Working duty hours in shifts, or during evenings and/or weekends.
  3. Performing repeated bending motion.
  4. Average manual dexterity for computer operation.
  5. Phone use for extended periods of time.
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
U.S. Public Service Commissioned Corps officers are detailed to Department of Homeland Security as described in a Memorandum of Agreement.

Education

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

  1. A master's degree or higher from an accredited institution plus a minimum of five years of professional experience relevant to the officer's category. Of the total professional experience, officer must possess at least two years of experience related to management, administration, and evaluation of public health programs.
  2. If the incumbent holds a clinical license, it is the responsibility of the incumbent to fulfill the obligation(s) of their licensing or certifying body to maintain currency. This position may be required to perform clinical activities within the scope of clinical license in times of critical needs within the agency.
  3. Must possess and demonstrate proficiency in common Microsoft Office Programs, specifically Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and SharePoint.
  4. Ability to communicate effectively in both written and oral formats to perform the functions/duties listed above. Must possess the ability to edit and format in accordance with agency writing style guide and federal plain language requirements.
  5. Requires a broad and extensive knowledge of the IHSC health care system, program principles, missions and functions and applicable correctional health care standards.
  6. Ability to professionally interact effectively, and collaborate, with other IHSC, ERO, ICE, and DHS offices, as well as all levels of management.
  7. Must obtain knowledge and demonstrate proficiency in task management procedures and policies (e.g., Privacy, FOIA).
  8. Maintain a high degree of independence, initiative, and follow-through on a wide range of sensitive, complex, and program issues. Ability to assess, plan, organize, and complete multiple tasks and responsibilities simultaneously.
  9. Flexibility and ability to adapt to sudden changes in schedules and work-related requirements.
  10. Preferred for incumbent to possess or obtain knowledge in applicable detention health care standards (e.g., ICE National Detention Standards, applicable federal laws).

Additional information

SUPERVISORY CONTROLS

Incumbent reports to the TPSU deputy chief.

Tasks are usually short-term or recurring. Officer analyzes the request, plans, and organizes own work, determines sequence of actions, coordinates with IHSC staff and clearing officials, and seeks assistance from leadership only rarely. The TPSU deputy chief reviews work to ensure quality, timeliness, and overall attainment of objectives.

Special project assignments are usually of a long-term, recurring, or broadly defined in nature. Officer plans and organizes own work, determines sequence of assignments, selects and develops methods, and seeks assistance from experts, stakeholders, and leadership as needed. The TPSU deputy chief and unit chief review work to provide input and guidance and to ensure attainment of objectives.

Guidelines may be applicable to some but not all parts of assignment and may contain some inconsistencies and be partially unconfirmed. Selection and adaptation from available possibilities involving a moderate amount of modification and innovation are required. The officer uses judgment in interpreting and adapting guidelines such as PHS policies, regulations, precedents, and work direction for application to specific cases.

The officer analyzes results and recommends changes in guidelines and program policies. Innovations and modifications to accepted procedures must be approved and clearly documented. The officer keeps the supervisor informed of the status on projects and consults with him/her on any significant problems encountered.

Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.

How you will be evaluated

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

We will review your resume and supporting documentation to ensure you meet the minimum qualification requirements. You may be selected for an interview at the hiring authority's discretion. You will be notified of selection or non-selection.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is calling on those who want to help protect American interests and secure our Nation. DHS components work collectively to prevent terrorism; secure borders and our transportation systems; protect the President and other dignitaries; enforce and administer immigration laws, safeguard cyberspace; and ensure resilience to disasters. We achieve these vital missions through a comprehensive workforce spanning hundreds of occupations. Make an impact; join DHS.

The mission of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is to protect America from the cross-border crime and illegal immigration that threaten national security and public safety. ICE focuses on smart immigration enforcement, preventing terrorism, and combating the illegal movement of people and goods. ICE is the principal investigative arm of DHS and the second largest investigative agency in the federal government. Created in 2003, through a merger of the investigative and interior enforcement elements of the U.S. Customs Service and the Immigration and Naturalization Service, ICE has more than 20,000 employees in more than 400 offices in the United States and around the world. ICE is a key component of the DHS layered approach to protecting our nation from a wide range of threats. For additional information about ICE and career opportunities, please visit www.ice.gov.

Agency contact information

IHSC Recruiting
Email
IHSCrecruiting@ice.dhs.gov
Address
ERO-DRO-IHSC Public Health Service
500 12th Street SW
Washington, DC 20536
US

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