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NOW HIRING: PRIVATIZED HOUSING RESIDENT ADVOCATE(GS-0301-12)

Air Force Civilian Service (AFCS) is currently seeking qualified applicants to fill this important new position at Air Force installations around the country.

The Housing Resident Advocate acts as the liaison between privatized housing residents, military housing authorities (including the Installation Commander), and the Privatized Housing project owner, for issues pertaining to privatized housing resident’s rights and advocacy.

Positions are open in the following locations:

Air Force Academy, CO
Altus AFB, OK
Barksdale AFB, LA
Beale AFB, CA
Buckley AFB, CO
Cannon AFB, NM
Columbus AFB, MS
Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ
Dover AFB, DE
Dyess AFB, TX
Eielson AFB, AK
Ellsworth AFB, SD
Fairchild AFB, WA
FE Warren AFB, WY
Goodfellow AFB, TX
Grand Forks AFB, ND
Holloman AFB, NM
Hurlburt Field, FL

Anacostia-Bolling, DC
Andrews, MD
Charleston, SC
Elmendorf Richardson, AK
Langley-Eutis, VA
McGuire, Dix, Lakehurst, NJ
San Antonio, TX
Keesler AFB, MS
Kirtland AFB, NM
Laughlin AFB, TX
Little Rock AFB, AR
Los Angeles AFB, CA
Luke AFB, AZ
MacDill AFB, FL
Malmstrom AFB, MT
Maxwell AFB, AL
McConnell AFB, KS
Minot AFB, ND

Moody AFB, GA
Mt Home AFB, ID
Nellis AFB, NV
Offutt AFB, NE
Patrick AFB, FL
Peterson AFB, CO
Schriever AFB, CO
Scott AFB, IL
Seymour Johnson AFB, NC
Shaw AFB, SC
Sheppard AFB, TX
Travis AFB, CA
Tyndall AFB, FL
Vance AFB, OK
Vandenberg AFB, CA
Whiteman AFB, MO

Advocate for Resident’s Rights

  • Advocate for military members and their families residing in Privatized Housing who are seeking solutions to complex housing-related issues, concerns, and unresolved needs
  • Track and analyze complex resident concerns to identify recurring issues and trends, to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the resident advocacy program, and to evaluate the impact to the Installation Commander’s goals and future plans
  • Use interpersonal, communications, problem solving, and negotiation skills to identify, validate , and assist in resolution of resident concerns with leased privatized housing.
  • Address concerns and expedite resolution of the resident and provide assistance and consultation to ensure issues are elevated to the appropriate level in the chain of command or office of responsibility
  • Represent the Installation Wing Commander across a variety of installation and functional area organizations to include the Resident Council

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MAKE A BOLD CAREER MOVE. POSITION INCLUDES FEDERAL BENEFITS.
Equal Opportunity Employer. U.S. citizenship required. Must be of legal working age. Must be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance.

Professional Growth

To help you on your way to a rewarding and exciting career, AFCS offers extensive educational opportunities including on-site training, the chance to attend educational events and programs around the world, and even tuition reimbursement and funding for advanced degrees. To help in planning your career, you will have access to extensive career path planning tools and guidance.

As you grow with AFCS, your career can take you places you never imagined with abundant opportunities to expand your skill sets and put them to work at more than 80 locations in the U.S. and overseas. We hire the very best, and we not only want to keep you, we want you to keep getting better.

Work-Life Balance

As part of AFCS, we expect you to “work to live” not “live to work.” Maintaining a balance between your professional and personal responsibilities is vital to your happiness and your professional success. You will experience work schedules that are not only predictable, but flexible. A 40-hour workweek is the norm, but it doesn’t always have to be 9 to 5.

You will experience work schedules that are not only predictable, but flexible. A 40-hour workweek is the norm, but it doesn’t always have to be 9 to 5.

As an Air Force civilian, you will enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing that, if an emergency arises, we will be flexible in letting you take time to handle your personal and family needs. Personal and family leave is part of the generous overall leave package you will enjoy that includes holidays, vacation, and sick time. And you can even save up unused sick leave for unforeseen emergencies.

As part of AFCS, you will likely find yourself working on, or near, an Air Force installation, either in the U.S. or at locations around the world. Each Air Force installation is like a small town. It is a self-contained community providing every kind of service: child care, shopping, entertainment, recreation, and more. You will quickly see how close-knit our communities are. Air Force civilians often talk of the “sense of family” that they feel working on base. People look out for one another, and they offer support, encouragement, and friendship. Most bases have recreation areas, ball fields and courts, and state-of-the-art fitness facilities. Plus, many bases encourage team members to spend up to three hours a week in some form of fitness activity…on the clock!

AFCS takes care of its people. We want you to enjoy a long and prosperous career with us, so we do what it takes to keep a positive balance between life and work.

Federal Benefits

Federal careers are renowned for their exceptional employment benefits, and a career with AFCS is no different. Our health insurance program is a nationally recognized model that offers you choice and flexibility, as well as a substantial employer contribution to premiums, and your share of out-of-pocket costs can be paid with pretax dollars.

You will also be able to choose among several options for life insurance coverage for both you and your family and have the option to participate in the largest group long-term care insurance program in the country.

Our three-part retirement program includes a Social Security benefit, a 401(k)-type plan, and a defined benefit component based on years of employment and salary history.

All of these benefits are what we call “portable,” meaning that whatever benefits you accrue with us will transfer to other federal agencies if you decide to leave AFCS. Furthermore, if your career choices take you to the private sector, those benefits will largely remain intact should you return to employment with AFCS or any other federal agency.

Individuals with Disabilities

The Air Force Civilian Service (AFCS) hires individuals in nearly all occupational areas and provides numerous opportunities for employment. If you are eligible and qualified, you can apply for available positions. If you are a person with an intellectual disability, a severe physical disability, or a psychiatric disability, you have an additional avenue you can pursue: a Schedule A special hiring authority.

The Schedule A authority, specifically 5 CFR 213.3102(u), enables AFCS to hire an eligible person in a more direct and stream-lined manner. To be eligible for Schedule A, you must provide a "proof of disability" letter stating that you have an intellectual disability, severe physical disability, or psychiatric disability. You can 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. You can see sample letters by clicking on this link, https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/disability-employment/getting-a-job/sampleschedaletters.pdf.

In addition to having the proof of disability letter, you must meet the qualification requirements, and must be able to perform the essential duties of the job with or without reasonable accommodation. You will need to provide a resume, transcripts if your education qualifies you for the position(s) you're seeking. You will be able to provide this information and will be able to indicate the occupational areas and Air Force installations where you are interested in working by accessing the Schedule A application process at :
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Once you complete your application online the Civilian Personnel Sections (CPS) will have your application package to verify elibility and be able to share your resume with hiring managers who have vacancies for which you qualify.

Great News for
Military Spouses

THE CIVILIAN SPOUSE OF AN ACTIVE DUTY AIRMAN MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT WITH AFCS.

The hiring process for military spouses is simple and streamlined. Military spouses can receive priority placement directly when they apply for positions through USAJOBS.gov.

Military spouses are no longer required to go to the local Civilian Personnel Section (CPS) to register for the Priority Placement Program to exercise their preference for hiring. Beginning April 1, 2019, in lieu of registration, military spouses can exercise their priority placement preference by applying for vacancies of their choosing on USAJOBS.gov. Current enrollees should have received notification regarding their registration in the Department of Defense (DoD) Priority Placement Program (PPP) and future changes to the program.

Military spouses who meet the best qualified standard are referred to the hiring manager with preference and can also be invited to participate in an interview, when applicable. Ultimately, this change standardizes military spouse procedures, simplifies the employment process, and empowers military spouses to exercise their preference selectively.

When submitting an application, military spouses must complete the Military Spouse PPP Self-Certification checklist from the Defense Civilian Personnel Advisory Service website. This form must be submitted each time you apply to a DoD position on USAJOBS.gov in order to receive military spouse preference. Click HERE to find this form.

For more information on how to exercise your preference when applying for a job, please view this WEBSITE or contact the local CPS.

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