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Job Announcement Number:
DE-13-PHIL-BLS-0036
Location Name:
Washington DC, District of Columbia (Washington, DC, US)
Department:
Department Of Labor
Agency:
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Occupation Code:
Economics Assistant
Pay Plan:
GS
Appointment Duration:
Permanent
Opening Date:
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Closing Date:
Monday, March 25, 2013
Job Status:
Part-Time
Salary:
$16.33 to $21.22 / Per Hour
Pay Grade(s):
05 to 05
Who May Apply:
Public
Job Summary:
THIS POSITION IS PART TIME ONLY AND DOES NOT LEAD TO FULL TIME. The initial average hours per week will be 16 to 32 hours to start depending on workload. This is not a job for a person who needs full-time work or who cannot be available for work when required, including a mix of day, evening and weekend hours. THIS POSITION WILL NOT LEAD TO A PERMANENT FULL-TIME POSITION. This position is located in the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Office of Field Operations, Philadelphia Region, Division of Price Programs, Branch of Consumer Price Index Programs, for the Washington, DC Office. NOTE: Visits to residences are necessary and some evening and weekend work is scheduled. Work in retail stores must be completed during normal business hours. In addition, you must travel to the Bureau of Labor Statistics training center in Washington, D.C., up to three times during the first year for mandatory classroom training as follows: Two (2) week introductory commodities and services training. One (1) week of housing survey training, and One (1) week of advanced data collection. VALID DRIVER'S LICENSE IS REQUIRED - Driving conditions will include highway and local streets, and driving at night and in adverse weather conditions.