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This is a NonAppropriated Fund (NAF) position carrying out Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) activities for the Air Force and Space Force. For information on what each Application Status means, visit: Agency contact information MacDill NAF HR Office Email 6svs.
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Whiteman NAF HR Office. Employee will be eligible for the use of the fitness center, golf course, bowling center, club, swimming pools and other activities. 509 FSS/FSCN, 330 Ellsworth Lane. May perform related food service duties such as assisting in setting up the serving line, replenishing beverage dispensers, ensuring kitchen staff is advised when buffet line needs replenishment.
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Minot NAF HR Office. RFT employees are eligible to use the fitness center, golf course, bowling center, clubs, and swimming pool. Functional experience in front desk operations to include cashier and general office work for hotel/lodging facility.
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Please contact local NAF HR Office for additional information. Must have completed an Associate of Art degree in early childhood education, youth development, or related fields or have a Child Development Associate Credential or a Youth Development Credential.
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Current USCG NAF department supervisor. You must also include a copy of your most recent performance appraisal if you are a current Federal or NAF employee. Current USCG NAF department supervisor.
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Cannon NAF HR Office. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community; student; social.
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Demonstrated experience with cataloging and processing tools, utilities, content standards, and data models, including RDA, AACR2, DCRM, MARC, LCSH, LC/NAF, AAT, TGM, OCLC Connexion, Catalogers Desktop, RDA Toolkit, DACS, EAD, and Archives Space, EAC, SNAC.
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Serves as the NAF Contracting Officer for all functional areas within the Services Division. Responsible for submitting and administering NAF contracts and BPAs IAW current Air Force procedures.
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Knowledge of the functions, policies, and procedures of 13 AF and HQ PACAF; knowledge of qualitative and quantitative techniques applicable to the development of Component NAF and AF MAJCOM Analysis and Lessons Learned Programs.
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Coordinate and communicate with other offices and activities (e.g., USINDOPACOM, HQ PACAF, other service components, NAF agencies, Wings, etc.) Air Operations Center (AOC) and/or MAJCOM/NAF Staff experience.
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Assists in providing recruitment and placement service to Nonappropriated Fund (NAF) activities. Pre-employment requirements must be satisfactorily met prior to Entrance on Duty (EOD). Performs a variety of general office duties such as receiving telephone calls and visitors, routing and filing correspondence, sorting and distributing the mail, and providing routine support tasks within the HR office.
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Have Air Operations Center (AOC) and/or MAJCOM/NAF Staff experience (highly desired). Have at least 3-years aviation background (Pilot/Navigator/Air Battle Manager/ Aircrew Member) (preferred) to lead planning or conduct Field Training Exercises (FTXs), Command Post Exercises (CPXs), Staff Exercises STAFF-EX) or Table-Top Exercises (TTX) and Engagements involving aviation assets or that are aviation centric.
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Coordination with other offices and entities (e.g. Host Nation military forces police forces, commercial entities; USDAO, JUSMAG, USINDOPACOM, HQ PACAF, and subordinate NAF, Wings, etc.) EPOs shall coordinate and communicate with other offices and activities (e.g., USINDOPACOM, HQ PACAF, other service components, NAF agencies, Wings, etc.
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Battle Manager/ Aircrew Member) (preferred) to lead planning or conduct Field Training Exercises (FTXs), Command Post Exercises (CPXs), Staff Exercises STAFF-EX) or Table-Top Exercises (TTX) and Engagements involving aviation assets or that are aviation centric.
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Participates as Design Manager (entails program specific requirements/specifications i.e. fitness, FFSC) when assigned to NAVFAC executed NAF or Military Construction (MILCON) projects. Participates on committees and provides input to changes to instructions, Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC), and other documents relating to Navy NAF facilities.
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