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The Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Health Diplomacy (S/GAC) is responsible for implementing the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) – the U.S. Government initiative launched in 2003 focused on saving and improving the lives of those suffering from HIV/AIDS around the world. PEPFAR supported programs are implemented in these countries under the leadership of the Department of State and through a multitude of U.S. Government agencies, including U.S. Departments of State, Health and Human Services, Defense; the U.S. Agency for International Development; and the Peace Corps.
Additional information about S/GAC and PEPFAR is available at www.pepfar.gov.
Major Duties and Responsibilities: Serves as Management Analyst with a focus on Human Resources, Travel, Administration, and Contracting in the Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Health Diplomacy, providing support and assistance to the S/GAC Executive Director in the execution of these major functions. The Management Analyst will perform the following duties, but not limited to:
HR Operations
Engages in a wide range of HR duties in supporting the Executive Director including but not limited to recruitment, staffing, onboarding, performance management, promotion, incentive awards programs, time and attendance, and leave administration.
Develops and maintains basic databases and spreadsheets to track personnel information.
Provides administrative support for human resources program and work on special projects as assigned.
Prepares communications outlining Human Resources programs, policies, and standard operating procedures.
Maintains personnel files and supports the Executive Director in a variety of critical, confidential, complex and time-sensitive Human Resources administrative tasks.
Conducts research utilizing policies, regulations, and laws to gather information and apply standardized methods and procedures to accurately present information, suggestions, and recommendation on human resources issues.
Travel
Arrange and provides advice, assistance, and implementation of actions regarding official travel to members of the S/GAC staff, which includes both Foreign Service and Civil Service "direct hire" employees.
Advise on such travel questions, issues or concerns as authorized allowances for temporary duty at locations outside the commuting area of the primary work site, per diem rates and appropriate miscellaneous expenses.
Research Federal Travel Regulations (FTR), Joint Travel Regulations (JTR) and the regulations from the employee's parent department or agency to answer any issue or concern related to temporary duty or a permanent change of station to an overseas location.
Assist the S/GAC Executive Director with identifying intra-office policies, instructions, processes, and procedures that address all aspects of business-related travel from the initial request through its completion, ensuring their compliance with Department and/or "S" specialized requirements.
Stays abreast of any changes in the requirements for official travel from outside the Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, proactively initiating changes in S/GAC policies, instructions, processes, and procedures.
Administration
Serves as the primary conduit for information from across the Section, office, and interagency, and plays a crucial role in maintaining communication with the domestic organizations with which the team engages.
To the extent allowable by Department and USG regulations, supports the Office's unit Security Manager responsible for general security issues (i.e., DoS ID Badges and Visitor's Authorization Requests).
Such outreach includes e-mail correspondence, telephone calls, meeting notes, and action memos.
Completes regular and special records such as attendance, leave, and travel compensatory time.
Completes paperwork to ease flow of work through the unit and provides the staff with current information in readily accessible form.
Provides support of information systems through entering data into database and provides support in analyzing information.
Establish and maintain office files-hard copy and automated disk and records. Search, assemble and summarize information as required from office files and documents.
Acts as liaison between the Executive Director and the Deputy Coordinators, Directors, and Deputy Directors by providing accurate, timely advice on procedures, reports, requirements, and other matters necessary to implement the Executive Director's policies, directives, and instructions.
Contracting
In accordance with S/GAC contract staffing requirements, administers contract personnel processes which includes assessing and reviewing required personnel contract documentation, accountability of task order managers, initiating and/or developing statements of work, establishing periods of performance, and aligning funding resources.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree and at least 5 years of relevant experience OR at least 9 years of relevantexperience without degree.
Must have MRPT clearance or ability to acquire.
Full-time employees are eligible for paid company benefits, paid time off, sick leave and federal /national holiday pay.
MSAG is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Disability and Veteran