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Position Title
Supervisory Congressional Affairs Specialist
Agency
Food and Drug Administration
Announcement Number
FDA-OC-22-DE-11256659MP Opens in new window
Open Period
Wednesday, October 27, 2021 to Thursday, November 4, 2021
For preview purposes only. To apply, please return to the USAJOBS announcement and click the Apply button.
Eligibilities
1. Do you claim Veterans' Preference? (limit characters)
2. Are you a current employee of any agency within the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) who has been notified that your job is no longer needed or that you will lose your job by Reduction-in-Force (RIF)? If so, you may be entitled to selection priority under the Career Transition Assistance Plan (CTAP).

To be eligible, you must:
1. Meet the definition of 'surplus' or 'displaced' employee, as defined in Section 330-2-30; and
2. Have a duty station in the local commuting area of the vacancy; and
3. Have a performance rating of at least Fully Successful or equivalent; and
4. Be applying to a position that is at or below the grade level of the position from which you're being separated; and
5. Be applying to a position that does not have greater promotion potential than the position from which you're being separated; and

6. Be well-qualified for the position. Refer to the vacancy announcement for a description of the criteria; and
7. Submit the following supporting documentation:
  • RIF separation notice or a Proposed Removal/Separation notice; and
  • Copy of your latest performance rating; and
  • Copy of your most recent SF-50: Notification of Personnel Action showing your position, grade and step, tenure code, and duty location.
See the Career Transition Assistance site on USAJOBS for more information about CTAP.
Based on the above, are you eligible and would you like to be considered for selection priority under the Career Transition Assistance Plan (CTAP)?


 
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3. Are you a current or former Federal employee who has been or will be displaced from your position?  If so, you may be entitled to selection priority under the Interagency Career Transition Assistance Plan (ICTAP).
To be eligible, you must:
1. Meet the definition of 'displaced' employee, as defined in Section 330-2-30; and
2. Have a duty station in the local commuting area of the vacancy; and
3. Have a performance rating of at least Fully Successful or equivalent; and
4. Be applying to a position that is at or below the grade level of the position from which you're being separated; and
5. Be applying to a position that does not have greater promotion potential than the position from which you're being separated; and
6. Be well-qualified for the position. Refer to the vacancy announcement for a description of the criteria; and
7. Submit the following supporting documentation:
  • RIF separation notice or a Proposed Removal/Separation notice; and
  • Copy of your latest performance rating; and
  • Copy of your most recent SF-50: Notification of Personnel Action showing your position, grade and step, tenure code, and duty location.
See the Career Transition Assistance site on USAJOBS for more information about ICTAP.
Based on the above, are you eligible and would you like to be considered for selection priority under the Interagency Career Transition Assistance Plan (ICTAP)?
 
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Preferences
1. In the last five years, based on the closing date of this announcement, have you served or are you currently serving as an Executive Branch political, Schedule C, or Non-career SES appointee?
You can find out if you have held one of these appointment types by looking at your Standard Form 50s in your Electronic Official Personnel Folder (eOPF), in Section 5 where the legal authorities are listed.
  • A political appointee is an appointment made by the President without confirmation by the Senate (5 CFR 213.3102(c)) OR an assistant position to a top-level federal official if filled by a person designated by the President as a White House Fellow (5 CFR 213.3102(z)).
  • A Schedule C appointee occupies a position excepted from the competitive service by the President, or by the Director of OPM, because of the confidential or policy-determining nature of the position duties (5 CFR 213.3301 and 5 CFR 213.3302).
  • A Non-career SES appointee is approved by the White House and serves at the pleasure of the appointing official without time limitations (5 CFR 317 Subpart F).
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2.

===== Acknowledgement of Restrictions on the Employment of Relatives by Public Officials =====
5 U.S. Code, § 3110 lays out specific and important restrictions on the employment of relatives within an agency.
A public official of a government agency may not appoint, promote, or otherwise advocate for the employment, advancement, or promotion of relatives within the agency for which the public official is employed or has control over.
Employees hired in violation of 5 U.S. Code, § 3110 will not be entitled to any pay for their period of employment, and any pay already received before the violation becomes known, will be considered as a debt to the government on the part of the employed individual.

For the purpose of this question, a "relative" is defined as: father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, first cousin, nephew, niece, husband, wife, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, stepfather, stepmother, stepson, stepdaughter, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, or half sister.

QUESTION:
After having read the definition of "relative" as stated above, does the Food and Drug Administration employ any of your relatives?

IF YES: You must provide the following information, for each relative employed by the FDA:

  1. The full legal name of the relative.
  2. The relative's relationship to you (from the list above).
  3. If known, the relative's employing organization and position.
IF NO: Please type "No" in the box below.
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3. Your responses to the all questions, and any information or documentation which you provide as part of your application, will be thoroughly reviewed for accuracy and truthfulness. Please take this opportunity to review your responses to ensure their accuracy. If you fail to answer this question, your application will not be considered. Knowingly providing false information in your application (or submitted documentation) is a crime!
  1. I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, all of the information included in my application is true, correct, and provided in good faith.
  2. I understand that if I intentionally make a false statement, or commit deception or fraud in my application, or in any document or interview associated with the examination process, I may be fined or imprisoned (18 USC, Sec 1001); my eligibility may be canceled, I may be denied an appointment, or I may be removed and debarred from Federal service (5 CFR, Part 731).
  3. I understand that any information I provide may be investigated.
  4. I understand that responding "No" to this item will result in my not being considered for this position.
Do you accept the conditions above?
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4. Do you wish to have your application packet and personal information shared with other Centers, Program Offices, or Operating/Staff Divisions seeking to fill a similar position within the Department of Health and Human Services?

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Assessment 1
We will evaluate your resume and responses to this Assessment Questionnaire to determine if you are among the best qualified for this position.  Your responses are subject to verification and must be supported by your resume and supporting documents.
 
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1. From the description below, select the one response which best describes your experience to meet the minimum qualification requirements for the Supervisory Congressional Affairs Specialist, GS-0301-15. (limit characters)
The following criteria will be used to evaluate your level of knowledge, skill, or ability in certain areas required for this position. For each item, choose the statement from the list below (A-E) that best reflects your level of experience and/or training in that area.
 
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Select the one statement that most accurately describes your training and experience carrying out each task using the scale provided. (limit characters)
2. Lead the development of complex and long-term engagement with Congress on high profile or sensitive public health, scientific, and medical matters.
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3. Direct and supervise development of relationships with key congressional staff.
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4. Serve as a senior and authoritative liaison with congressional staff for policy matters related to medical and scientific programs.
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5. Direct congressional relations strategies for the delivery of requests to Members of Congress, Congressional Committees, and legislative branch entities. (limit characters)
6. Advise senior level management on legislative needs and pending Congressional legislation which may affect food, drug or cosmetic programs. (limit characters)
7. Identify and propose policy or strategic solutions to advance agency public health policy priorities in negotiations. (limit characters)
8. Supervise and direct staff engagement to execute congressional hearings, including development of strategy, written testimony, oral statements, and witness preparation. (limit characters)
9. Collaborate with management officials and Congressional staff on public health matters of legislative and Congressional interest. (limit characters)
10. Represent the agency in legislative negotiations, drafting, briefings, and other complex engagements with Members of Congress and their staffs. (limit characters)
11. Exercise authoritative expertise on legislative issues, including the history of legislative proposals, stakeholder positions and congressional dynamics.
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12. Utilize knowledge of the legislative process to prioritize and plan agency engagement on legislation, amendments, and mark-ups.
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13. Defend and justify agency policies and objectives with key Members of the House and Senate.
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14. Direct day-to-day congressional engagements and supervise staff liaison activities with Members of Congress on matters affecting agency regulatory policies.
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15. Plan work, lead and develop a diverse staff team.
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16. Set expectations, train new staff, mentor and develop staff, rate performance, and support staff morale.
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