USAID Job Opening TITLE: Disaster
Operations Specialist (two positions) ISSUANCE DATE: September 20, 2001 CLOSING DATE: October 8, 2001 Gentlemen/Ladies: SUBJECT: Solicitation
for Personal Services Contractor (PSC) The United States
Government, represented by the U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID), Bureau for Humanitarian Response (BHR), Office of U.S. Foreign
Disaster Assistance (OFDA) is seeking applications (Standard Form 171 or
Optional Form 612) from persons interested in providing the PSC services
described in the attached. Submissions shall be in accordance with the attached
information at the place and time specified. Questions may be
directed to Kirk Dohne (202) 661-9369 or Jesse C. Freese (202) 661-9366, or Fax
at (240) 465-0244 or via e-mail at ofda@globalcorps.com. Applicants should
retain copies of all enclosures that accompany their proposals. Sincerely, Kim Hupp Contracting Officer 1. SOLICITATION
NUMBER: M/OP-02-010 2. ISSUANCE DATE: September 14, 2001 3. CLOSING DATE/TIME
SPECIFIED FOR RECEIPT OF
APPLICATIONS: October 8, 2001 4. POSITION
TITLE: Disaster Operations
Specialist 5. MARKET VALUE: $53,156 to $69,099 (please see
note after qualifications) 6. INITIAL PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: Approximately October 29, 2001 to
October 28, 2003 7. PLACE OF
PERFORMANCE: Washington, DC 8. JOB DESCRIPTION (TO
INCLUDE EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED FOR POSITION): Disaster Operations
Specialist DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Disaster
Operations Specialist (DOS) will be one member of a multi-person Enhanced
Regional Team consisting of a Regional Coordinator, Information Officers, and
Technical Specialists. Under the
management of the Regional Coordinator, the DOS will work with the other
Enhanced Regional Team members to manage foreign disaster relief and mitigation
programs. Duties and
responsibilities are as follows. (Please note: Some responsibility will be
assigned only after the DOS has demonstrated competency in basic USAID and OFDA
procedures and policies for disaster response and mitigation. These more advanced duties pertain to
external coordination, technical proficiency, and field deployment.) Grant Portfolio
Management: Assume primary
responsibility for the management of OFDA funded programs in assigned region of
responsibility. In coordination with
Regional Teams and TAG members: ·
Interface with implementing organizations
regarding project proposals submitted for OFDA funding to ensure proposals provide
information required by OFDA's Grant Guidelines and to discuss the
appropriateness to OFDA program objectives and budget line items; ·
Coordinate interagency reviews proposals for
relief programs in disaster stricken countries. This will include developing issues papers, preparing and
distributing briefing packets for all invitees, determining the need for
follow-up meetings, reporting on the outcome of the proposal review to US
Government personnel in the field, and drafting official correspondence to
PVO/NGOs, IOs and UN agencies; ·
Prepare all documentation to expedite grant
project approval. This will involve
properly inputting data into the New Management System (NMS) for transmittal to
the USAID Office of Procurement; ·
Track program reports from grantees and ensure
reports are received in a timely manner; read program reports to ensure that
program objectives have been achieved; collate input from report for feedback
to grantee, and share reports with Regional Team members, as appropriate; ·
Expedite the flow of programmatic and other
documents through the clearance process; ·
Perform other duties and responsibilities, as
assigned by the Regional Coordinator. Disaster Mitigation
and Response: Assume
responsibility for monitoring threatening and incipient disasters and
reviewing, coordinating, administrating, and implementing emergency relief and
rehabilitation programs in the assigned region of responsibility consistent
with OFDA's regional/country strategy.
In coordination with Regional Teams and TAG members: ·
Review and monitor national disaster prevention,
mitigation and preparedness plans for assigned countries in collaboration with
regional team; ·
Share in the oversight and updating of OFDA's
regional and country strategies for the region; ·
Assure a timely and appropriate response to the
Ambassador's disaster declaration, including reviewing Mission/Embassy
recommendations for assistance, and prepare/clear appropriate guidance to the
U.S. Mission/Embassy on resources and strategies to respond to the disaster
situation; ·
Coordinate with regional team and TAG members,
USAID regional bureaus, other BHR offices, the State Department, Department of
Defense, other donor governments, United Nations agencies, PVOs/NGOs, and other
international organizations to develop an inclusive US response to the declared
disaster; ·
Review the conceptual soundness, technical
feasibility and budget for disaster assistance activities and emergency
projects; ·
Maintain contact with OFDA field representatives
and the OFDA Regional Office to discuss implementation of activities and
assessment of disaster mitigation program/needs; ·
Recommend to the Regional Coordinator policy and
program options consistent with US Government foreign policy objectives and
provide effective and appropriate response to meet the needs of the disaster
victims (or potential victims); and, ·
Serve on or backstop BHR/OFDA assessment teams
and Disaster Assistance Response Teams (DARTs) to disaster sites when deemed
necessary and follow up with appropriate reports and/or cables. ·
Perform other duties and responsibilities, as
assigned by the Regional Coordinator. Administrative: In coordination with
Regional Teams and TAG members: ·
Maintain standardized office files for
activities that are assigned as principle responsibilities; ·
Review daily cable traffic and highlight
important information for Regional Team; ·
Attend team, office and other meetings as
assigned by the Regional Coordinator; when necessary prepare summaries of these
meetings. ·
As assigned by Regional Coordinator, develop and
execute official documents, including but not limited to entries into the NMS,
memos, cables, and information requests. ·
Perform other duties and responsibilities, as
assigned by the Regional Coordinator. BASIS OF RATING: Applicants
who meet the basic qualifications and selection factor(s) will be further
evaluated based on the quality ranking factors listed below. Applicants are strongly encouraged to
address each of the factors on a separate sheet describing specifically and
accurately what experience, training, education, and/or awards you have
received that are relevant to each factor.
Be sure to include your name, social security number, and the
announcement number at the top of each additional page. Failure to address the selective and/or
quality ranking factors may result in your not receiving credit for all of your
pertinent experience, education, training and/or awards. BASIC QUALIFICATION AND SELECTIVE
FACTORS: (Determines
basic eligibility for the position. Candidates not meeting the basic
qualifications and selection factors are considered NOT qualified for the
position, however see NOTE CONCERNING MARKET VALUE
following the qualifications)
·
4 year college degree with significant study in or pertinent
to the specialized field (including but not limited to International Relations
and Political Science, and Disaster Management) and 4 years of relevant work
experience with United States Government (USG), Private Volunteer Organizations
(PVO)/Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO), International Organizations (IO)
and/or United Nations (UN) Agencies, such experience to include responsibility
in determining budget levels, selecting programs for funding, and managing and
evaluating funded programs in a results type framework. OR Master’s Degree with significant
study in or pertinent to the specialized field (including but not limited to
International Relations, Political Science, and Disaster Management) and 2
years of relevant work experience with USG, PVO/NGO, IO or UN Agency, such
experience to include responsibility in determining budget levels, selecting
programs for funding, and managing and evaluating funded programs in a results
type framework. ·
Work or educational experience in the assigned region of
responsibility. ·
Ability to obtain a Secret level security clearance as
provided by USAID. ·
US Citizenship. QUALITY
RANKING FACTORS: (Determines the ranking of qualified candidates in
comparison to other applicants) ·
Knowledge of and experience in dealing with foreign
governments, State Department, Department of Defense, USAID Regional Offices,
other USG organizations and international organizations to develop U.S.
responses to disasters and disaster preparedness activities and coordinate the
responses with donors. ·
Knowledge and experience of the assigned region of
responsibility monitoring incipient disaster situations, developing country
strategies, integrating disaster response, rehabilitation, and preparedness. ·
Knowledge and experience of USG policy and regulations for
responses to natural disasters and complex emergencies. ·
Experience interfacing with private volunteer organizations
and ensuring project proposals meet required guidelines, tracking and reviewing
program reports, and coordinating interagency proposal reviews. ·
Ability to review and negotiate grant proposals from private
voluntary organizations wishing to work in a disaster-stricken country. ·
Excellent verbal and written communication skills as
demonstrated through the preparation of briefing packets, reports, memos, cables,
and other official documents. NOTE CONCERNING MARKET VALUE: Individuals not warranting the proposed grade of the position, due to
lack of qualifications, work experience, or for other appropriate reasons may be considered per CIB 98-11 which states in part: “If a preferred or
acceptable candidate does not warrant the proposed grade of the position, due
to lack of qualifications, work experience, or for other appropriate reasons,
the Technical Officer can either rewrite the position to a lower grade or
consider the use of a trainee level (one grade below), until such time as the
incumbent can perform the duties and responsibilities of the position at the
full performance level.” The trainee level grade has a market value of $44,352
to $57,656. WHERE TO APPLY: Via mail: GlobalCorps,
1201 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20004 Via facsimile:
240-465-0244 Via email:
ofda@globalcorps.com FOR INFORMATION ON
OTHER VACANCIES OR FOR INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THIS VACANCY, CALL (202)
661-9369 or (202) 661-9366 PLEASE READ ATTACHED
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION. IT CONTAINS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. ALL QUALIFIED
APPLICANTS WILL BE CONSIDERED REGARDLESS OF AGE, RACE, COLOR, SEX, CREED,
NATIONAL ORIGIN, LAWFUL POLITICAL AFFILIATION, NON-DISQUALIFYING HANDICAP,
MARITAL STATUS, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, AFFILIATION WITH AN EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION,
OR OTHER NON-MERIT FACTOR. A Voluntary Background
Survey can be obtained from the above listed contacts or on-line at
http://www.usaid.gov/about/employment/idi79-2.pdf . The information from this
survey is used to help insure that agency personnel practices meet the
requirements of Federal law. Your responses are voluntary and not required. I. How To Apply A. Submit a resume,
OF-612, Optional Application for Federal Employment, or any other written
format you choose (SF-171, Application for Federal Employment, is also
acceptable). You must include the
following information regardless of which application form/format you
choose: 1) The announcement number, title and
grade and/or pay band of the position for which you are applying. 2) Personal Information a) Full name, mailing address (including
ZIP Code), home and work telephone numbers (including area code) b) Social security number AND country of
citizenship c) Veterans' preference. d) Competitive status. e) Highest Federal civilian grade held,
including job series and dates held. 3) Education a) High school - name, city, state and ZIP
Code (if known) and date you received diploma or GED. b) Colleges and universities - name,
city, state and ZIP Code (if known), major(s), type(s) of degree(s) received
and date(s) received. If you did not
receive a degree, show total credits earned and indicate whether semester or
quarter hours. 4) Job-Related Work Experience (Paid and
Nonpaid) a) Job title (include series and grade if
Federal) AND salary b) Starting and ending dates (month and
year) AND hours per week c) Employer's name, address, and
telephone number (including area code) d) Supervisor's name and telephone
number (indicate if we may contact your current supervisor) e) Duties and accomplishments 5) Other Qualifications a) Job-related training courses (title and
year) b) Job-related skills (i.e., other
languages, computer hardware/software, communications equipment, etc.) c) Job-related certificates and licenses
(current only). d) Job-related honors, awards and special
accomplishments (i.e., publications, Memberships in professional or honor
societies, leadership activities, public speaking, performance awards, etc.). Give dates but do not send documents unless
requested. General
Information A. A separate
application must be submitted for each announcement. B. Applications must
be postmarked no later than the closing date of the announcement and received
no later than 3 workdays after the closing date. C. Applicants must be
citizens of the United States. AS A MATTER OF POLICY,
AND AS APPROPRIATE, A PSC IS NORMALLY AUTHORIZED THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS: 1. BENEFITS Employer's FICA
Contribution Contribution toward
Health & Life Insurance Pay Comparability
Adjustment Annual Increase Eligibility for Worker's
Compensation Annual & Sick
Leave 2. ALLOWANCES (if Applicable). (A) Temporary Lodging
Allowance (Section 120). (B) Living Quarters
Allowance (Section 130). (C) Post Allowance
(Section 220). (D) Supplemental Post
Allowance (Section 230). (E) Separate
Maintenance Allowance (Section 260). (F) Education
Allowance (Section 270). (G) Education Travel
(Section 280). (H) Post Differential
(Chapter 500). (I) Payments during
Evacuation/Authorized Departure (Section 600), and (J) Danger Pay
(Section 650). 3. CONTRACT INFORMATION BULLETINS (CIBs)
PERTAINING TO PSCs 01-09 Competitive
Process - Personal Service Contracts ("PSCs") with U.S. Citizens for
Support of HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Initiatives 01-07 Clarification of
the Extension/Renewal Policy Regarding Personal Service Contracts (PSCs) 00-08S Revision of
Competitive Process - Personal Service Contracts ("PSCs") with U.S.
Citizens 00-08 Revision of
Competitive Process - Personal Service Contracts ("PSCs") with U.S.
Citizens 00-05 Personal Service
Contracts (PSCs) Annual Health Insurance Costs 00-03 2000 FICA and
Medicare Tax Rates for Personal Services Contracts (PSCs) 99-7 Contractual Coverage for Medical Evacuation
(MEDEVAC) Services 98-25 Defense Base Act
(DBA) Coverage and DBA Waiver List 98-24 Use of
Compensatory (Comp) Time by PSCs 98-23 Guidance
Regarding Classified Contract Security and Contractor Personnel Security Requirements 98-16 Annual Salary
Increase for USPSCs 98-14 Change in
Required Application Form for USPSCs 98-12 Advertisement of
and Requirements for Evaluating Applications for PSCs 98-11 Determining a
Market Value for PSCs 98-3 Class Deviation to 31.205-6(g)(3), Foreign
National Severance Pay Under Professional Services Contracts 97-17 PSCs with U.S.
Citizens or U.S. Resident Aliens Recruited from the U.S. 97-16 Class
Justification for Use of Other Than Full & Open Competition for Personal Services Contracts with U.S. Citizens
Contracted locally with CCNs and TCNs Subject to the Local Compensation Plan,
and for Overseas Contracts of $250,000 or Less 97-3 New USAID Contractor Employee Physical
Examination 96-23 Unauthorized
Provision in Personal Services Contract 96-19 U. S. Personal
Services Contract (USPSC) - Leave 94-9 Sunday Pay for U.S. Personal Services
Contractors (PSCs) 93-17 Financial
Disclosure Requirements Under a Personal Services Contractor (PSC) LIST OF REQUIRED FORMS
FOR PSCs 1. Standard Form 171 or Optional Form 612. **2. Contractor
Physical Examination (AID Form 1420-62). **3. Questionnaire for
Sensitive Positions (for National Security) (SF-86), or **4. Questionnaire for
Non-Sensitive Positions (SF-85). **5. Finger Print Card
(FD-258). NOTE: Form 5 is
available from the requirements office. * Standardized
Regulations (Government Civilians Foreign Areas). ** The forms
listed 2 through 5 shall only be completed upon the advice of the Contracting
Officer that an applicant is the successful candidate for the job.
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