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Idaho Bulletin 230-6-4

May 2, 2006

SUBJECT:  EOP - Special Emphasis Program Manager, Federal Women's Program Manager

TO:  All Employees, NRCS, Idaho

Purpose.  To advertise a Special Emphasis Program Manager position

Expiration Date.  September 30, 2007

Action required by (for those interested): July 14, 2006


Federal Women’s Program (FWP) Manager

Goals:

  • Promote a thorough understanding of the women’s special emphasis program as a means of achieving EO and diversity with the workplace
  • Develop and analyze recruitment, retention and advancement strategies for women in Idaho
  • Provide a means for women to communicate their concerns to management

Duties of this collateral position include:

  • Disseminate information to employees and others on the objectives, goals and accomplishments of the respective programs
  • Identify recruitment and outreach sources and participate in recruitment efforts
  • Identify barriers for program delivery and recommend strategies for improvement
  • Attend national, regional and state meetings for the program and share information from these meetings
  • Serve as members of the Idaho Civil Rights Committee

Some travel is expected for meetings, conferences, and possibly recruitment.  Program managers spend no more than 10 percent of their official time on these collateral assignments.  The term is four years on a fiscal year basis.

If you are interested in applying for this collateral duty position, please complete the attached form and return it to Bobbi Teigen, Human Resources Officer, NRCS, Idaho State Office, Boise, by July 14, 2006.  Your supervisor’s concurrence is required.  Selections will be made by the State Conservationist.

Christa Johnson is the current FWP Manager, however; she will be leaving Idaho in August and we need to fill this collateral position.

Please feel free to contact any of Idaho’s Special Emphasis Program managers or Civil Rights Committee members for more information.  You may also access the Idaho Civil Rights Committee website at http://www.id.nrcs.usda.gov/about/civil rights.html.

 

/s/                                           
RICHARD SIMS                                         
State Conservationist               

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