Summary
This position is in the Government Accountability Office (GAO), Infrastructure Operations. The employee serves as GAO's senior security and emergency management expert. The work involves planning, integrating and managing the full range of personnel, industrial, physical, and information security and emergency management services while continuously addressing requirements within the context of a long-term security strategy.
Duties
As a Director of Security, MS-0080-II, your typical work assignments may include the following: Oversees, directs and manages the full range of GAO security and emergency management programs, ensuring that all initiatives are implemented and maintained in accordance with Federal requirements and industry standards and best practices. Exercises authority over security and emergency operations for a headquarters facility that houses multiple federal tenants, ensuring coordinated safety, operations, and planning across occupants. Oversees the implementation of the security and emergency management documentation requirements and background investigation initiatives. Directs organizational efforts to identify outcomes and measures of efficiency and effectiveness of security and safety functions. Serves as the senior security and emergency management expert for GAO, providing advice and authoritative consultation to senior staff on a wide range of new and emerging security and emergency management issues. Performs both short and long-range analyses of GAO's security and emergency management needs and assesses current and future capabilities to meet requirements. Works with key leaders and managers in GAO program offices to identify strategic objectives, goals, and long-range plans. Directs the work of multi-disciplinary team of subordinate staff and performs supervisory responsibilities that include assigning work, establishing performance criteria and standards, evaluating performance, providing technical and administrative advice and assistance as needed, resolving complaints and grievances, providing staff development and initiating improvement plans, and taking disciplinary actions. Briefs managers and other key leaders on the status of security and emergency management projects and programs. Develops and delivers agency-wide training, drills, and security awareness initiatives.
Requirements
You must meet all qualification requirements before the announcement closes. 1. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Top Secret (TS) Security Clearance. 2. A supervisory probationary period may be required.
How you will be evaluated
If you meet the qualification requirements stated above, you will be further rated based on your responses to the vacancy questions. Please make sure that your responses to the vacancy questions are supported in your resume. Please follow all instructions carefully. If you provide incomplete answers, fail to provide a narrative response to any vacancy question(s) that requires further explanation, or if your response to a vacancy question is "see resume", your rating may be affected or you may be determined ineligible. Your qualifications will be evaluated on the following competencies (knowledge, skills, abilities and other characteristics): Accountability, Leadership and Management, Security, and Technical Creditability To preview the assessment questionnaire, click https://apply.usastaffing.gov/ViewQuestionnaire/13025018