[ES_JOBS_NET] Job opening, Cascades Volcano Observatory Scientist in Charge, closes Sept 22.

McCausland, Wendy wmccausland at usgs.gov
Mon Sep 21 10:38:17 MDT 2020


Hi

I would like to announce that the deadline for the USGS position as the Cascades Volcano Observatory's Scientist in Charge has been extended to 29 Sept 2020. Please spread the word and apply!

Thanks, Wendy McCausland

The announcement number is USGS-SAC-20-10905396-DE-ML
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/578299400

Questions about the duties can be answered by Tom Murray (tlmurray at usgs.gov; 650-455-6730).  Questions about how to apply and eligibility can be addressed to Michelle Liu (Phone: 916-278-9449).  Here she describes the basics:

Here are a few reminders to pass along to any interested applicants so they don't inadvertently disqualify themselves from further consideration:

     *   *IMPORTANT* Since this is a professional series position, there is a positive education requirement. This means that if they don't have the required coursework, they will be disqualified from further consideration. They should submit ALL copies of their unofficial transcripts. This is especially important if they've attended multiple schools. Their current school doesn’t always list the transfer classes out. The transcripts are needed to confirm that they have completed the required coursework for the basic education requirement. ALL applicants regardless of whether they are current USGS, or whether they are currently in the series MUST do this.

     *   *NEW REQUIREMENT* For announcements that are being advertised internally to USGS, employees MUST submit a copy of their last performance appraisal (which can be found in their eOPF's). They should NOT be waiting last minute to access this document.

     *   *NEW REQUIREMENT* For announcements that are being advertised internally to USGS, employees MUST submit a copy of their SF-50.

     *   If they have completed their degree requirements, but their transcripts have not yet been updated, applicants may submit a letter from the school indicating that they have completed their degree requirements along with a copy of their most recent unofficial transcripts.

     *   Resumes should also include a month and year, along with their relevant work experience underneath each period of employment. Their resumes or CV's should contain enough details regarding their work experience for us to determine whether they have the specialized experience or not.

     *   If they have current or prior federal service, they should list the grade levels. If this is left out, it won't necessarily get them rated out, but it may help them get rated in easier.

     *   They MUST submit ALL required documentation prior to the close of the announcement.  All documents must be legible! They can always e-mail the contact person in the vacancy announcement to confirm that their documents all uploaded correctly. Sometimes the documents submitted are blurry and really hard to read.

     *   Applicants may also access the HELP section of the USAjobs site. It goes into more detail regarding the federal hiring process. https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/

The information provided above is already in the announcement, and some of it can be found on the USAjobs help section (which is also provided in the announcement). This is also information that I provide to applicants when they call me because they were marked as disqualified. For some applicants the federal hiring process can be a bit confusing, which is why I provide the information.



Duties
Summary

What General Information Do I Need To Know About This Position?

Salary: $135,758 (Step 01) to $170,800 (Step 10);
NOTE: First time hires to the Federal Government are typically hired at the Step 01.

This is an interdisciplinary position and can be filled as a Supervisory Geophysicist, GS-1313, Supervisory Hydrologist, GS-1315, or Supervisory Geologist, GS-1350.

Responsibilities

As the SCIENTIST-IN-CHARGE of the Cascades Volcano Observatory within the VOLCANO SCIENCE CENTER, some of your specific duties will include:

  *   Provides management oversight and scientific leadership for all work conducted by the Cascades Volcano Observatory.
  *   Directs an interdisciplinary, multi-institutional program of volcano monitoring, hazards recognition and assessment, hazard warnings and volcanological research that draws upon a wide variety of disciplines.
  *   Is delegated the responsibility to issue all warnings and notification of volcanic unrest and eruptive activity in the incumbent's observatory's geographic area of responsibility.
  *   Synthesizes a broad array of data sets (often incomplete), elicits expert opinion (often contradictory), and draws upon the knowledge and experience of volcanic processes to forecast activity and assign alert levels for use by the public.
  *   Modifies management structure and assignments within the observatory to best utilize available personnel, expertise, funding, and facilities.
  *   Operates a government vehicle as an incidental driver.

Physical Demands: Work is generally sedentary, although field trips and extensive travel can be expected.

Work Environment: The work is performed primarily in an office setting but requires travel to visit field stations and to attend domestic and international meetings.

Travel Required

Occasional travel - You may be expected to travel for this position.

Supervisory status

Yes

Promotion Potential

15


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Wendy McCausland
Volcano Seismologist
Volcano Disaster Assistance Program
U.S. Geological Survey
1300 SE Cardinal Ct., Bldg 10, Suite 100
Vancouver, WA 98683
Phone: +1 360 993 8985
Fax: +1 360 993 8980
ORCID 0000-0002-8683-1140
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Subject: Job opening, Cascades Volcano Observatory Scientist in Charge, closes Sept 22.

Hi all,

Sorry for the late post. I was just made aware of this list serve (embarrassment emoji). This is a short posting, will close September 22, the USAjobs site is where you got to make the application. There are not extensions even if the website fails, so get your files up early.

The Cascades Volcano Observatory Scientist-in-Charge recruitment announcements have hit the street.

As with the HVO SIC recruitment (which just closed last week),  the USGS decided to recruit from (1) USGS-only staff for a 5-year detail (or rotation) and (2) externally as a permanent position.  USGS staff can apply to either or both.

     *   The internal USGS-only 5-year Rotational Assignment
        *   The announcement number is USGS-SAC-20-10905326-IMP-ML
        *   https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/578299100

     *   The permanent position open to all US citizens
        *   The announcement number is USGS-SAC-20-10905396-DE-ML
        *   https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/578299400

There is guiding the research of course which will benefit from an influx of new data coming from more modern monitoring networks, especially if NVEWS gets explicit funding.  There is the perennial challenge of long-term community and observatory preparedness for low-frequency, high impact eruptions.  The CVO-SIC is an integral part of the management team of the Volcano Hazards Program and thus has an important voice at that table. I also think we have the best opportunity in a long time to build a robust relationship between the observatory and the academic community.
And of course maybe an eruption.


Questions about the duties can be answered by Tom Murray (tlmurray at usgs.gov; 650-455-6730).  Questions about how to apply and eligibility can be addressed to Michelle Liu (Phone: 916-278-9449).  Here she describes the basics:

Here are a few reminders to pass along to any interested applicants so they don't inadvertently disqualify themselves from further consideration:

     *   *IMPORTANT* Since this is a professional series position, there is a positive education requirement. This means that if they don't have the required coursework, they will be disqualified from further consideration. They should submit ALL copies of their unofficial transcripts. This is especially important if they've attended multiple schools. Their current school doesn’t always list the transfer classes out. The transcripts are needed to confirm that they have completed the required coursework for the basic education requirement. ALL applicants regardless of whether they are current USGS, or whether they are currently in the series MUST do this.

     *   *NEW REQUIREMENT* For announcements that are being advertised internally to USGS, employees MUST submit a copy of their last performance appraisal (which can be found in their eOPF's). They should NOT be waiting last minute to access this document.

     *   *NEW REQUIREMENT* For announcements that are being advertised internally to USGS, employees MUST submit a copy of their SF-50.

     *   If they have completed their degree requirements, but their transcripts have not yet been updated, applicants may submit a letter from the school indicating that they have completed their degree requirements along with a copy of their most recent unofficial transcripts.

     *   Resumes should also include a month and year, along with their relevant work experience underneath each period of employment. Their resumes or CV's should contain enough details regarding their work experience for us to determine whether they have the specialized experience or not.

     *   If they have current or prior federal service, they should list the grade levels. If this is left out, it won't necessarily get them rated out, but it may help them get rated in easier.

     *   They MUST submit ALL required documentation prior to the close of the announcement.  All documents must be legible! They can always e-mail the contact person in the vacancy announcement to confirm that their documents all uploaded correctly. Sometimes the documents submitted are blurry and really hard to read.

     *   Applicants may also access the HELP section of the USAjobs site. It goes into more detail regarding the federal hiring process. https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/

The information provided above is already in the announcement, and some of it can be found on the USAjobs help section (which is also provided in the announcement). This is also information that I provide to applicants when they call me because they were marked as disqualified. For some applicants the federal hiring process can be a bit confusing, which is why I provide the information.



....................................................................
Wendy McCausland
Volcano Seismologist
Volcano Disaster Assistance Program
U.S. Geological Survey
1300 SE Cardinal Ct., Bldg 10, Suite 100
Vancouver, WA 98683
Phone: +1 360 993 8985
Fax: +1 360 993 8980
ORCID 0000-0002-8683-1140
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