OPPD Reassignment Opportunities
Agency/Bureau: Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)/Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC)
Office: Office of Policy and Program Development (OPPD)
Open period: 9/6/2023 through 9/20/2023
Position information: Full-time
Grade: GS-09, 11, 12, 13 (or Commissioned Corps in analogous positions)
Series: Public Health Analyst (0685)
Number of reassignment opportunities: Multiple
Duty location: Duty station will not be changed with this reassignment
Who may be considered: BPHC employees only
These reassignments do not allow for a promotion or new placement on a career ladder. They are lateral reassignment opportunities only. Relocation expenses will not be paid.
Background
These positions are in OPPD across the four functional areas described below:
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Policy develops and clarifies Health Center Program and related policy resources, analyses, and communications that provide clear, transparent parameters to effectively administer and advance the Health Center Program mission and strategic priorities.
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Strategic Initiatives ensures BPHC funding priorities and strategies are data-driven and network-informed, leverage capital resources to advance BPHC’s mission and strategic priorities, and ensure accountability for BPHC funding-related requirements and obligations.
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Ongoing Investments develops funding opportunities for ongoing investments and look-alike application guidance that advances BPHC’s mission and strategic priorities.
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Expansion develops funding opportunities for new investments that expand the Health Center Program in response to Congressional directives and anticipates key emerging issues in the public health and health care landscapes to improve outcomes.
Duties*
Policy:
- Serve as an Analyst in developing, monitoring, implementing, and evaluating current or projected complex, interrelated public health programs involving governmental and non-governmental organizations from multiple sectors at the community, state, and/or national levels.
- Develop, update, assess, and implement continuous quality improvement for Health Center Program policy and related resources to ensure alignment with statutes and regulations and reflect stakeholder and other evolving programmatic needs, including the Compliance Manual, Site Visit Protocol, and Conditions Library.
- Review and assess the impact of current, proposed, and new policies and regulations on the operations of the Health Center Program.
Strategic Initiatives:
- Develop short and long-range goals for BPHC and participate in budget formulation activities and performance measures that enable the advancement and evolution of the Health Center Program. Assist in preparing budget initiatives that are consistent with HRSA and HHS priorities.
- Provide analysis and synthesis to support of those responsible for answering Congressional and constituent organization requests, including controlled correspondence, telephone, and other immediate requests.
Expansion and Ongoing Investments:
- Translate HRSA and BPHC priorities, appropriation, and other legislative guidance into funding opportunities.
- Lead collaborative cross-agency efforts to gain input in developing funding opportunities and navigate clearance of funding opportunities through HRSA and HHS.
- Support the development of associated application and review systems (e.g., EHBs).
- Provide internal and external technical assistance in support of funding opportunities.
- Lead the pre-award process for BPHC funding opportunities, including conducting completeness and eligibility reviews, objective review of applications, and pre-funding reviews.
- Support the roll-out of awards, including developing application data reports, funding recommendations, and award materials.
- Provide related technical assistance and conduct pre-designation look-alike application and compliance reviews to establish new health centers in areas of need.
Cross-cutting duties:
- Collect, compile, analyze, and interpret information and quantitative and qualitative data for use in program decisions and in response to inquiries from internal and external stakeholders.
- Review incoming materials that may impact BPHC programs, including regulations, policies, guidelines, and materials for internal and external stakeholders that are highly sensitive and complex. Ensure that responses are consistent with the organization’s mission and goals.
*Specific duties will vary by grade-level.
Essential skills
- Effective communicator.
- Strong analytical, critical thinking, and problem solving and complex project management skills.
- Ability to review and analyze policy and legislation.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively within HRSA and with external stakeholders.
- Ability to convey complex information in writing and knowledge of written communication techniques to prepare reports.
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail, including the ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and respond under tight timeframes.
- Ability to effectively collaborate and build relationships across various levels within HRSA and with external stakeholders.
- Group facilitation and presentation delivery.
- Data analysis, interpretation, and manipulation.
- At the GS-12 or 13 grade levels, comprehensive knowledge of the range of policies, regulations, and precedents applicable to the development and administration of the Health Center Program.
Who may apply
If your current position is a Public Health Analyst GS-0685-9, 11, 12, or 13, you may apply for this reassignment. If you are requesting to change series with this reassignment, BPHC will forward your résumé to HRSA OHR to verify your eligibility before your application will be considered. (For example, Jane Doe is a Management Analyst GS-0343-13 who applies for reassignment to a Public Health Analyst GS-0685-13 position. OHR would need to verify Jane's qualifications to make sure she is eligible for the series and grade level of the reassignment position.)
You will be notified of your eligibility. Please note: A selection does not change your career ladder. Candidates will remain on their current career ladder.
What to submit and where to submit
If you are interested in being considered for this reassignment, send an email to BPHCJobopportunity@hrsa.gov no later than 5:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, September 20, with the following items attached:
- Résumé
- Cover letter, including contact information and a paragraph addressing your interest in this position, relevant experience, and the unique contributions you could bring to the position.
Note: OPPD will contact you if you are selected for an interview. The hiring manager may require a writing assignment and/or analytical exercise as a part of the selection process for this opportunity.
Please send any questions about this announcement to BPHCJobopportunity@hrsa.gov.
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