Human Resources Specialist (Employee Benefits & Work Life Programs), MC-201-4a
What you'd do
This position is located in the Workforce Relations Branch within the Human Resources Management Division (HRMD), Department of Administration and Finance (A&F), Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). Although the position is advertised equivalent to GS-13, MCC uses a pay-band system to compensate employees. This position is pay band 4A which is generally equal to GS-13.
Major duties
Provides consultative services, advice, guidance and assistance to employees and managers of MCC in the areas of Employees Benefits, Retirement, Work Life Programs, Flexible Work, Unemployment Compensation, Worker's Compensation and Reasonable Accommodations. Counsels or advises on sensitive or serious problems related to the full range of benefits, work life programs and reasonable accommodations. Assists in making proper referrals to external resources, such as the Employee Assistance Program and dependent care services. Computes estimates and counsel employees on all aspects of Retirements; Voluntary Retirement, Early Retirement (FERS, CSRS, CSRS Offset &), Disability Retirement and Death In Service, Military Deposits & Re- Deposits, FERCCA. Administers leave related programs such as Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Paid Parental Leave, Voluntary Leave Transfer Program (VLTP) and the MCC Leave Bank Program Assists in the development of the benefits and worklife budget, taking into consideration increases in program fees, modification of funding based online usage, program interest, or new requirements. Markets services and programs via emails, lunch and learn sessions, one-on-one counseling, other printed materials, or town hall presentations. Administers open season enrollment activities and agency health and wellness initiatives. Performs other related duties as assigned.
What you need to qualify
To qualify for pay band 4A applicants must meet the following: Qualifying experience for Pay Band 4A includes one year of specialized experience (comparable to the Pay Band 4B or GS-12 or equivalent non-federal experience), which is directly related to the work of this position, and which has equipped the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform the duties of the position. For this position, examples of specialized experience are: providing technical advice, guidance and interpretations on employee benefits, retirement, and work life programs, policies and activities; developing and implementing policies and standard operating for employee benefits, retirement programs; computing estimates and counseling employees on all aspects of retirements, coverage determinations, deposits, etc.; reviewing and processing benefits forms, enrollments and retirements; developing communications/marketing plans via emails, lunch and learn sessions, one-on-one counseling, other printed materials, or town hall presentations; and developing, administering, and evaluating employee benefits, retirement and worklife programs. Note: This experience MUST be well documented within your resume or application. Time-in-Grade: Time-in-grade requirements apply. You must have one year of Federal service equivalent to Pay Band 4B or GS-12 to be eligible for Pay Band 4A. Applicants are strongly encouraged to ensure the work history portion thoroughly documents the duties, responsibilities, and accomplishments that are directly related to this position in order to verify specialized experience. A new hire's direct and overall experience are critical factors in determining a salary offer. It is important that your resume fully reflects all of your directly related work experience. Salary offers include three key factors: The selectee's directly related experience at the same level as the position. The selectee's overall experience in a particular area. The salaries of employees in similar positions and with similar levels of experience. MCC also takes the selectee's skill set into account. Applicants should note that salary offers seldom fall near the upper end of the salary range listed in the vacancy announcement. Salary may be set from the minimum to the midpoint of the salary range of the pay band. In some instances, based on a selectee's extensive experience directly related to the position, salary may be set at or above the mid-point up to the maximum salary for that pay band. See information on MCC base pay ranges and salary structure (https://www.mcc.gov/careers/compensation/.
Before you apply
Federal applications are different: your resume should be 3–5 pages and mirror the language of this announcement. Read our federal resume guide first — it's the #1 reason qualified people get screened out.
Don't miss the next one.
Get an email the moment a similar federal job opens — postings can close in as little as 5 days.