Description:
The Legislative and Congressional Oversight (LCO) Office provides customer focused and integrating services to key leaders in the Office of the Secretary of War (OSW) and the defense acquisition and sustainment community at large on all legislative and congressional matters related to acquisition; sustainment; and nuclear, chemical, and biological activities.Requirements:
In order to qualify for this position, you must meet the requirements described below.You may qualify at the NH-IV level, if you fulfill the following qualification requirement:
One year of specialized experience at the NH-III grade level in the Federal service that demonstrates 1) knowledge in reviewing, evaluating, and recording all incoming complaints and making recommendations on the proper disposition; and 2) researching program issues, analyzing options, and recommending courses of action through reports, papers, briefings, and correspondence.
Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.
All qualifications and education requirements must be met by the closing date of this announcement and clearly documented in your resume.
Your resume may not exceed two (2) pages . For qualifications determinations, it is recommended that applicants include their months and hours worked per week for each employment listed on their resume. If a determination is not able to be made about the duration of your creditable experience for qualification requirements, you will be removed from consideration.
Read more about what should I include in my federal resume at https://help.usajobs.gov/faq/application/documents/resume/what-to-include
ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE MEMBERS: Federal agencies treat active duty service member as veterans, disabled veterans, and preference eligible, when they submit, as part of their application package, a "certification" of active service in lieu of a DD-214, indicating the service member is otherwise eligible and will be discharged or released within 120 days from the date of submission.. A "certification" letter should be on letterhead of the appropriate military branch of the service and contain (1) the military service dates including the expected discharge or release date; and (2) the character of service. This "certification" must include your rank, dates of active duty service, type of discharge and character of service (i.e. honorable), and date any terminal leave will begin. It must be signed by, or by direction of, the adjutant, personnel officer, or commander of your unit or higher headquarters. Active duty members that fail to provide a valid "certification" of service with their initial application will be found "not eligible". Members may be appointed before the effective date of their military retirement/separation if they are on terminal leave.
Jan 15, 2026;
from:
usajobs.gov