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Human Resources Assistant
Human Resources Assistant
SALARY RANGE: 37,084.00 - 59,333.00 USD per year
OPEN PERIOD: Thursday, April 30, 2009 to Thursday, May 14, 2009
SERIES & GRADE: GS-0203-06/08 POSITION INFORMATION: Full-Time Permanent
PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 1 vacancy - Washington DC Metro Area, DC
WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED: Applications will be accepted from United States citizens and nationals.
JOB SUMMARY:
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), an independent Federal agency and the official arts organization of the United States government, supports excellence in the arts, both new and established; brings the arts to all Americans; and provides leadership in arts education. We are motivated by the vision of a nation in which artistic excellence is celebrated, supported, and available to all Americans. If you share our vision, and are excited by the possibility of making a difference in the cultural life of the Nation, please consider joining us. You will feel good about what you’re doing, and you’ll have access to excellent benefits and policies that allow you to balance the demands of work and personal life.
This position is located in the Office of Human Resources (OHR) where the incumbent reports to the Director of OHR, but receives day-to-day technical guidance from the Assistant to the Director, for Human Resources. The purpose of the position is to serve as the primary administrative assistant to the Director, OHR and to provide administrative and technical assistance to the HR Management Specialists.
Status candidates who wish to be considered under both Delegated Examining and Merit Promotion procedures must submit two separate applications. If you wish to be considered under Merit Promotion procedures, you must also apply under vacancy announcement 9002.
Visit www.nea.gov for more information about the NEA.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
U.S. Citizenship
Background and/or Security Investigation required.
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