You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.
Once the announcement has closed, your resume and supporting documentation will be used to determine if you meet the qualifications listed on this announcement. If you are minimally qualified, your resume and supporting documentation will be compared to your responses on the assessment questionnaire to determine your level of experience. If you rate yourself higher than is supported by your application package, your responses may be adjusted and/or you may be excluded from consideration for this position. If you are found to be among the top qualified candidates, you will be referred to the selecting official for employment consideration.
Your qualifications will be evaluated on the following competencies (knowledge, skills, abilities and other characteristics):
1. Knowledge to develop and administer family readiness policies; ensure policy relates to missions, functions, organization, major issues, work processes, goals objectives and programs in order to direct, plan, develop, and implement programs designed to improve and maintain National Guard family readiness and quality of life.
2. Knowledge of research, analytical and evaluative techniques and methods (and the ability to adapt as appropriate) to analyze reports, gather data, review suggestions, and evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of the National Guard service member and family readiness programs sufficient to develop solutions to situations not normally encountered; to recognize and define social problems, to reach accurate conclusions, and to measure and improve human services program effectiveness and productivity, and make recommendations for program improvement.
3. Knowledge of laws, regulations, policies, and precedents governing Service Member and Family Readiness Programs and the Child & Youth Services Program and affecting the use of resources and related support resources (money equipment, and people) to implement these programs.
4. Scope and depth of knowledge pertaining to human services and non-clinical case management matters and programs benefiting families, military, Title 5 civilians and Title 32 technicians, in addition to policies, practices, and procedures; local non-governmental agency resolutions including methods used to establish program objectives or performance goals and assess progress toward their achievements and the impact military and family members' readiness and quality of life.
5. Ability to communicate effectively to develop command level briefings, provide written guidance, provide technical assistance, and communicate orally.