Qualifications
AREA OF CONSIDERATION:
HRO MUST process and clear the Department of Defense (DoD), Priority Placement Program (PPP), prior to advertising all internal and external job vacancies and promotion announcements. Veteran's preferences will be considered for vacancies under merit promotion when an agency accepts applications from individuals outside its own workforce.
Area 1 = All permanent employees (NG T32/NG T5) within Puerto Rico Air National Guard
Area 2 = All indefinite employees (NG T32/NG T5) within Puerto Rico Air National Guard
Area 3 = Currently serving members of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard (DSG)
Area 4 = Prior (former) members of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard
Area 5 = All current Federal Employees (from any agency)
Area 7 = US Citizens
First round consideration will be given to Area 1 Candidates. (All other Areas will be screened only in the event that there are no qualified or recommended Candidates).
DUTIES:
As a SOCIAL WORKER (NGT59128P1), GS- 0185- 12, you will provide operational leadership consultation, direct client services, community capacity building, preventive, remedial, and support services aimed at improving and sustaining the psychological health of Air National Guard (ANG) military members and their families. As a part of the ANG Wing Director of Psychological Health (WDPH) Program, the incumbent of this position provides access to a full range of professional services for the populations served. The Air National Guard Psychological Health Program (ANG PHP) will provide consultation to operational leadership on psychological health issues and vertical integration of Military Service and Department of Defense (DOD)-wide psychological health initiatives and population-health monitoring. Clinical and administrative duties focus on outreach, education and prevention, needs-based and psychosocial assessment, diagnosis, short-term problem resolution, and provision of or referral to evidenced-based interventions. Responsibilities include providing primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention programs, specialty training for ANG health care professionals and other personnel on issues related to the psychological health of Airmen and their families, and multi-level community organization, collaboration, and enhancement. Individuals requiring clinical interventions (i.e., clinical treatment) for other than short-term problem resolution should immediately be referred to an appropriate and competent clinical professional.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The work is partially sedentary and may involve walking, standing, bending, light lifting/carrying, and operating personal computers and other office equipment. There is occasional travel between military and non-military facilities both within and outside the assigned area to attend meetings, complete training, and maintain unrestricted privileges. Considerable mental stress may be imposed due to the highly personal, sensitive, and complex nature of the services provided as well as the responsibilities involved.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment involves moderate risks that require special safety precautions. Some work is performed in a semi-controlled clinical environment that may be unprotected by a duress alarm system or safety doors and other work environments will frequently involve other locations both on and off the installation. The incumbent is to regularly exercise (i.e. review and/or practice) various scenarios to include responding to mental health emergencies including potentially violent clients. This position may occasionally require exposure to individuals under great personal and emotional stress. Some degree of hazard is present in working with emotionally distressed individuals and all precautions must be followed to protect the safety of clients/patients, family members, coworkers, and the public in general while exercising the highest degree of ethics. The incumbent must be completely trustworthy in dealing with highly sensitive information. Additionally, there are the normal risks or discomforts common to various office settings, travel, collaboration with other professionals and non-professionals, and military settings in general. Work areas should remain adequately lighted, heated or cooled, and ventilated.
QUALIFICATIONS:
You will lose consideration for the position if your application does not include all the information/documents requested on the vacancy announcement. The USAJOBS Resume must include a clear and detailed narrative description, in your own words, of how you met the required GENERAL and SPECIALIZED experience. Experiences copied from a position description, vacancy announcement or other reference material constitutes plagiarism and will disqualify you from the position. Military (part-time) service is considered as full-time experience when evaluated against the qualification requirements. The applicant is credited with actual number of months the member has been in the military provided such service is related to the position to be filled.
SELECTIVE PLACEMENT FACTOR:
A. Master's degree in Social Work from an institution accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. Other mental health degrees and training as identified in AFI 44-119 (Medical Quality Operations) are acceptable. Candidate must be a fully qualified Mental Health professional IAW AFI 44-119.
NOTE:
Copy of official/student transcripts showing conferred Degree must be included in order to receive credit for education.
AND
B. Must possess a current, unrestricted license to practice clinical social work independently in any one of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, or the U.S Virgin Islands.
NOTE:
Please review basic requirements for PR Professional Social Workers (SOCIAL WORK PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT LICENSE)
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE:
Applicant must possess at least ONE (1) year at the next lower-level grade GS-11 position or the equivalent THIRTY-SIX (36) months of specialized experience performing or supervising duties such as clinical social work assignments. This experience demonstrates competencies of knowledge of social work theories, principles, techniques, and resources, skills, and abilities to successfully performing duties such as interviewing people to establish the nature and extent of their problems; helping them work-out plans for improving the situation; providing assistance and services; referring them to community resources and other organizations as indicated; assisting them to understand and modify their own patterns of behavior when appropriate; supporting the commander's leadership team in addressing the psychological health solutions of their installation; providing strategic planning and leadership; conducting annual training for unit leadership on psychological health issues; participating in community activities and in relevant committee meetings; educating NG leadership on how to recognize and assist individuals experiencing psychological health conditions; collecting information on clients who attempt suicide; providing consultation to the Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC); responding to inquiries from National Guard Bureau, Wing Commanders, Air Force Medical Operations Agency, Air Force Medical Standards Agency, Major Command Mental Health Consultants; conducting assessments, routine and crisis evaluations, psycho-diagnostic assessments; providing short-term, evidence-based problem resolution on cases; carrying professional responsibility for findings, interpretations, decisions, recommendations, reports and services; designing, developing, coordinating, and implementing prevention and community outreach and education programs; providing professional consultation, advice, education, and training to other military and non-military health care professionals, medical personnel.
NOTE:
A minimum of two (2) years within the past five (5) years in the independent practice of clinical social work is highly desired.