This position is in the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer (OCAO), United States Capitol Police (USCP or Department). The OCAO has central responsibility for the managerial and administrative operations for the Department. The Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) leads the OCAO and is directly responsible for the human capital, information and technology, financial, procurement and acquisition, and general administrative services for the Department.
The incumbent of this position serves as the Department’s Program Manager for Strategic Workforce and Human Capital Planning and reports to the CAO. The incumbent is responsible for providing advice and guidance to top executives and managers on the impact of Department policies, proposals, and decisions on strategic human capital, workforce planning, and resource allocation. Possesses broad and in-depth federal human capital technical expertise. Plans, directs, and administers technical advice, assistance, and guidance to Department Bureaus and Offices on staffing strategies, resource allocation, workforce planning and modeling. This position exercises the full range of supervisory authorities and responsibilities in directing and managing the work of a subordinate staff.
As Program Manager, the incumbent exercises delegated authorities on a regular and recurring basis. As an expert on workforce planning, the incumbent practices a continual process used to align the needs and priorities of the organization with those of the workforce to ensure it can meet its legislative, regulatory, and service requirements and organizational objectives. This involves complex analysis and forecasting, along with the application of statistical and operational research methods, management and organizational development theories and concepts, and human capital practices to fulfill USCP’s mandate and strategic objectives.
Analyzes and reports on the implications of alternative workforce models and out year plans, including impacts on budget formulation and execution, as well as hiring and training strategies and resource allocations. Activities involve sensitive issues, gaining the required commitment from competing interests, and fundamental changes to organizational alignment and other processes, which enhances the management of the Department’s workforce.
Starting at $209,211 Per Year (CP 14)