Chief of Research and Reporting, Operations Division
Sector: Government: Federal (DC Area)
Company Name: Office of Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking, US Department of Labor
Field of Interest: Research and Evaluation Methods
Job Function: Management/Administrative
Location(s): Washington, Dist. Columbia, 20210, United States
Posted: June 25, 2010
Entry Level: No
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Duration: Indefinite
Degree Desired: Doctorate
Level of Experience: Mid-Career
Required Travel: 10-25%
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Contact Person: Sonia Firpi
Email Address: firpi.sonia@dol.gov
Phone: 202-693-4849
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Job Description
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Job Title: Supervisory International Relations Officer
Department: Department Of Labor
Agency: Bureau of International Labor Affairs
Sub Agency: U.S. Department of Labor
Job Announcement Number: DE-10-HRC-ILAB-155
SALARY RANGE:
$123,758.00 - $155,500.00 /year
OPEN PERIOD:
Tuesday, June 22, 2010 to Tuesday, July 13, 2010
SERIES & GRADE:
GS-0131-15/15
POSITION INFORMATION:
Full-timePermanent
PROMOTION POTENTIAL:
15
DUTY LOCATIONS:
1 vacancy - Washington DC Metro Area, DC
WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED:
U.S. Citizens and ICTAP eligibles in the local commuting area.
This position is also being advertised as Vacancy Announcement Number MS-10-HRC-ILAB-155 for status applicants and, to be considered for both status and non-status, you must apply to each.
JOB SUMMARY:
Opportunities are Open! Begin a challenging career with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), International Labor Affairs Bureau (ILAB). ILAB works to increase employment opportunities and provide workers a fair share of their productivity and voice in their work lives. You will help shape U.S. policies and design innovative projects to improve global livelihoods and protect vulnerable people, including women and children.
This position is located in the Bureau of International Labor Affairs, Office of Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking, Operations and Research Division (OPS). The incumbent serves as Chief of the OPS division for research and reporting. This position reports to the Director of the Office of Child Labor, Forced Labor, and Human Trafficking, and is part of the senior management team. Responsibilities will include managing and leading a research team to fulfill Congressionally-mandated reports and formulating a research agenda and preparing budgets to support research and analytical needs of the office.
ILAB seeks international affairs and international development specialists to undertake the following activities:
(1)Developing and advocating for sound and ambitious policies for improving international employment, livelihoods and worker rights;
(2)Creating innovative programs to improve livelihoods and labor rights in countries that demonstrate sufficient political will;
(3)Conducting research and developing analytical recommendations to inform policy makers and practitioners on the incidence and relative effectiveness of efforts being taken in developing countries to address exploitive child labor, forced labor and human trafficking;
(4)Engaging in the inter-agency process and with foreign governments to address labor rights in countries with pending or new free trade agreements; and
(5)Designing programs and strategies to address child labor and ensure sustainable improvement in the status of child laborers and their households' incomes.
GS-15 is the full performance level of this position.
Agency Information:
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Ave., NW
C-5516
Washington, DC 20210
Fax: 000-000-0000
Questions about this job:
Ericka Witt
Phone: 202-693-7813
Fax: 000-000-0000
TDD: 202-693-7758
Email: witt.ericka@dol.gov
Job Announcement Number:
DE-10-HRC-ILAB-155
Control Number: 1947456
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