#3471 CAS Domestic Coordinator
Company: US Dept of State - NEA-SCA/EX
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 28, 2023
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Job Description:
Marketing Statement: THIS IS NON-STATUS, NON-PERMANENT POSITION.
YOU DO NOT ACQUIRE A COMPETITIVE OR EXCEPTED SERVICE STATUS FROM
THIS POSITION. Duration of Appointment: 1 year with potential to
renewKey Requirements:U.S. Citizenship is required. Must be able to
obtain and maintain a Top Secret security clearance. Incumbent will
be subject to random drug testing.Position is located in
WASHINGTON, DCTo be considered, applicants must be willing to
relocate or live within a 50-mile radius of Washington, DCCandidate
Selection: Offer will be made based upon application meeting the
minimum requirements for the position. Salary: GS-14 Equivalent
($132,368- $172,075). For award, NEA-SCA/EX will negotiate for this
contract based on the following:- Entry-level salary is at Step 1
of the grade range assigned to solicitation. - Consideration given
for experience relevant specifically to the solicitation
requirements.- Level and extent of experience dictates the salary
level within the grade range. Veteran's Preference: Veteran's
preference is not applicable to this position. **The applicant's
resume serves as the basis for qualification determinations and
must highlight work experience and professional certifications
related to this opportunity.**Statement of Work CAS Domestic
Coordinator, PSC-0130-14U.S. Department of StateBureau of South and
Central Asian AffairsCoordinator of Afghan Relocation Efforts
(CARE)I. IntroductionThis position is located in the Coordinator of
Afghan Relocation Efforts (CARE) office, Bureau of South and
Central Asian Affairs (SCA), Department of State (DOS). The Bureau
deals with U.S. foreign policy and U.S. relations with the
countries of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Through diplomacy, advocacy,
assistance, and learning from the past, SCA advances the interests
of the American people, their safety and economic prosperity. The
CARE office is responsible for efficiently executing the mission of
safely and securely relocating personnel currently located in
Afghanistan who are eligible to enter the Operations Allies Welcome
(OAW) pipeline. Operations under the CARE office are managed along
these primary areas of responsibility:Case Management/Contact
Center for intake, management, and initial approval for Afghanistan
individuals seeking relocationManaging special cases for intake and
approvalTransportation within and out of Afghanistan to Camp As
Sayliyah (CAS) and potentially other third country
locationsProcessing for relocation and/or resettlement from CAS
and/or other locationsEngagement, Analysis, and Communications with
external stakeholdersThe PSC serves as the domestic contact point
between the CAS site and CARE, providing authoritative information
and guidance on operational and policy matters within an
unprecedented, complex assignment. S/he manages the means through
which the plans, objectives, and problems regarding relocation
activities of vulnerable populations out of a high-risk country are
made known to the CARE Leadership. Responsibilities include
involvement in the relocation of Afghans to Camp Bondsteel for
longer-term processing; participation in the development and
implementation of long and short-range plans, procedures, and
policies relating to processing and relocating eligible Afghan
populations out of CAS; coordinating CARE contributions to
interagency projects; and for representing CARE on committees and
working groups that address issues of vital interest to the
Bureau/CARE/Department.II. Principal Duties and
ResponsibilitiesDuty 1 - Policy Advice, Analysis and Implementation
(35%) FLSA ExemptServes as the operational contact point between
CAS and CARE, operating with significant independence in managing
the means through which the plans, objectives, and problems of the
relocation activities in CAS are made known to the CARE Leadership.
Establishes a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for relocation
efforts. Involved in the relocation of Afghans to Camp Bondsteel
for longer-term processing. Provides expert advice and guidance
that influences the decisions of senior policy officials and in
turn impacts the development and implementation of long- and
short-range plans, procedures, and policies relating to processing
and relocating eligible Afghan populations out of CAS. Participates
in the implementation of the SOP for non-routine cases, in close
conjunction with special case officers. Reviews and evaluates
policy, guidance, and other matters that affect CARE operations,
drafts responses, recommends and follows up on appropriate
corrective action to strengthen operations or staffing in support
of relocation activities in CAS and produces widely disseminated
analytical products that represent CARE's official assessment of
complex issues while keeping the policy making and foreign affairs
communities constantly apprised of new issues and developments in
the specialty area. Leads the effort to ensure individuals that
will be relocated to CAS receives all required needs upon arriving,
which requires extensive coordination and planning.Provides
informational consultations and orientations to colleagues and
management officials in the Department and the interagency arena.
Advises on issues and problems; develops and proposes resolutions
of policy and procedural issues related to CARE relocation efforts
in CAS and coordinates implementation of policy decisions. Conducts
research and analysis on policy and issues that affect relocation
activities in CAS, to collect information on problems and possible
solutions in policy and program implementation. Serves as the point
of contact for questions regarding CARE efforts in CAS, directing
inquiries to appropriate parties and facilitating requests as
appropriate. Drafts, clears, and issues policy and procedure
implementation guidance for use by countries that currently have
populations that need to be relocated to CAS. Provides follow up
problem solving assistance, guideline interpretations, and
technical consultations as required. Participates in interagency
working groups and meetings and makes recommendations to these
bodies and to Department management on new policies or approaches
that will assist in achieving policy objectives. Participates in
meetings to contribute detailed technical analyses and assessments
of complex issues and alternatives to decision. Duty 2 - Policy
Coordination (30%) FLSA ExemptInvolved with Interagency policy
coordination for Afghan individuals in need of further
processing.Establishes effective relationships with Afghan
populations in CAS to advocate for and communicate with those who
may be eligible for relocation; liaises with the State Department
and other U.S. Government agencies to coordinate with Afghan
populations, overseas locations, foreign governments, and on the
ground contractors to facilitate the processing and relocation
efforts of eligible Afghans currently residing in the CAS for entry
into the OAW pipeline. Provides expert advice and guidance to these
populations on U.S. Government policy and travel requirements
needed for processing, including coordinating and tracking flight
plans, medical preparedness, and passenger numbers ready for
travel. Collaborates with interested CARE stakeholders regarding
CAS activities at each major step in the CARE relocation process to
make certain that the operations and process in CAS will be
consistent with policy. Reviews progress reports, data, and
material emanating from the CAS site. Provides reporting and
projections on the populations at the CAS site to inform policy
decision-making. This may include providing up-to-date information
on case trends, medical needs, family sizes, exception categories
and other pertinent information regarding the population at the CAS
site. Duty 3 - Operational Monitoring and Evaluation (30%) FLSA
ExemptMonitors and evaluates CARE operations in CAS, ensuring that
program objectives and progress indicators are being met.
Identifies and troubleshoots logistical and policy obstacles with
CAS capacity. Works with CAS Site Lead to implement policy guidance
affecting operations on processing sites. Provides advice and
assistance to Logistics Leadership team regarding problems of
internal CAS management, staffing, and operations, and assures that
the CAS site receives adequate support. Provides on-the-ground
assistance (TDY) to the CAS operation potentially for several weeks
at a time. Identify and escalate risk and issues for CARE
Leadership as required. Assesses risks to the U.S. of CARE
failures, partial successes, and unwanted side effects. Proposes
revisions to criteria for evaluation of program success as
necessary. Prepares detailed reporting and recommendations for CARE
operational improvements, especially as it relates to CAS
activities. Set and drive CARE priorities with the vetting
community and to ensure a steady flow of processing. Coordinate and
communicate CARE priorities to the vetting community, especially
pertaining to CARE operational and performance objectives. Duty 4 -
Additional Responsibilities (5%)Performs additional studies,
projects and representational assignments as directed by the
supervisor. III. Knowledge/Skills Required for the PositionExpert
knowledge of the theories and principles of political science,
international relations, economics, history, geography, or other
social science related disciplines to analyze and evaluate factors
and conditions involved in the development and implementation of
U.S. foreign policy specific to one or more countries, produce
policy relevant assessments, and provide expert advice, guidance
and consultation to officials about policy implications and
developments in the assigned area. Mastery of advanced management
and organizational principles, procedures, and administrative
concepts coupled with comprehensive knowledge of analytical and
evaluative methods and techniques to plan, manage, and direct
complex administrative staff work independently to accomplish CARE
program goals and objectives in the most timely and effective
manner, assess the effectiveness of assigned program operations and
policies, resolve complex problems, and perform a range of complex
and sensitive tasks in a timely and effective manner that further
the CARE mission.In-depth knowledge of the Department's
organization, operations, goals, objectives, programs, and
relationships to provide expert analytical and advisory services
responsive to the specialized needs of CARE and associated
organizations.Comprehensive knowledge of research methods and
techniques, combined with analytical and evaluative methods and
techniques to conduct studies, analyses, evaluation, and assessment
of assigned functions, recommend approaches to improve efficiency
and effectiveness of operations, and prepare and present reports
and briefings to explain findings and recommendations.Keen
understanding of current U.S. foreign policy objectives, programs
and the political and institutional environment and situations and
circumstances involved in the formulation of policy and position of
issues under the purview of the CARE Office and S/CA Bureau
leadership.Knowledge of Department goals, objectives, programs, and
relationships to provide analyses that are responsive to the
specialized requirements of the Department.Ability to plan,
initiate, organize, and coordinate activities to accomplish
assigned responsibilities through the effective and efficient use
of available resources.Ability to negotiate, influence, and
reconcile differing or conflicting viewpoints and to achieve
consensus in arriving at positions on complex policy
issues.Knowledge of U.S. foreign affairs information sources,
processes, and organizations, in order to validate, analyze,
evaluate, and interpret complex information derived from a wide
variety of sources and produce relevant policy assessments,
recommendations, and strategies.Ability to establish liaison at all
levels throughout the foreign policy and intelligence communities
to exchange information vital to both spheres of operation.Skill in
written and oral communication to prepare and present written
reports, papers, policy, and analyses, provide advice and guidance,
solicit information, defend proposals, and negotiate agreements and
represent CARE and the Department in a variety of internal and
potentially external forums.Experience with the vetting community.
IV. Other Requirements of the PositionThe contractor must be a
United States citizen.The contractor must be granted a Top-Secret
security clearance prior to entry on duty, and maintain such
clearance throughout the period of employment.DoS will provide the
professional service employee with a computer workstation and
access to existing applications (e.g., e-mail, MS Office Suite,
etc.), adequate office space, and telephone service. The Department
will also provide printers, faxes, and copiers. Telephones may only
be used in accordance with Federal Guidelines and Standards to
conduct DoS related business. Government furnished computer
equipment and use of office equipment (such as faxes, copiers) will
be provided.DoS will provide computer storage space on the
Department's unclassified network to host the professional service
employee deliverables. All deliverables (e.g., documented
procedures, customized software, applications and enhancements) are
the property of the Department of State and will be returned to the
Department of State upon completion of the support services.SCA
shall have perpetual rights to all raw data and deliverables
resulting from work performed under this
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