Administrative Officer Advisor 2 (Remote)
Administrative Officer Advisor 2 (Remote)
ID
ARS-NEA-039
Location
Fort Detrick
Program
ARS
Wage/Hr:
$65.00
Hours/Week:
15
Minimum Age
55
For over 25 years, National Experienced Workforce Solutions (NEW Solutions) has
specialized in connecting experienced workers (ages 55+) with full-time and
part-time job opportunities that support the critical missions of Federal
Agencies across the United States.
NEW Solutions connects experienced workers (ages 55+) with the USDA Agricultural
Research Service (ARS). These experienced professionals provide administrative,
scientific, and technical support to the Agricultural Research Service through
the Experienced Worker Program (EWP).
Positions listed here do not guarantee employment for any definite period.
Enrollment in the Experienced Worker Programs administered by NEW Solutions is
temporary. The enrollment relationship between NEW Solutions and the Enrollee is
an ?at-will? relationship. This means that an Enrollee is free to terminate
enrollment at any time during the enrollment period, and NEW Solutions and the
Agency have the right to terminate the relationship with the Enrollee.
PLEASE NOTE: An ?Enrollee? is not a federal employee, nor an employee of NEW
Solutions. An ?Enrollee? is a participant in a grant program established through
a Cooperative Agreement funded by the agency and administered by NEW Solutions.
The enrollee shall not sign federal documents, authorize the use of federal
funds, nor initiate or conduct federally funded research projects. The enrollee
shall not author articles for publication as a federal employee, nor coordinate
scientific research between the Government and private industry. The enrollee
shall not present themselves as a Government employee or Government
representative at meetings both foreign and domestic or when coordinating
federal agencies? areas of research. The enrollee shall not make decisions on
federally based research on behalf of Government policy makers, and the enrollee
shall not supervise any Government employees.
This opportunity applies to applicants legally eligible to work in the United
States.
This position will be open until filled. NOTE: This position has the option to
work remotely.
Qualifications
Minimum of 5 year(s) of experience in federal administrative management, with a
strong preference for individuals who have served as a senior-level
Administrative Officer within the Agricultural Research Service (ARS). OR HS/GED
Degree
Required qualifications include: Comprehensive expertise across all core
administrative functions, including federal financial management (budgeting,
allocations, reporting), human resources and personnel support (policies,
actions, benefits), and general administration (procurement, contracting,
facilities, property management). Proven ability to provide expert advisory
services to leadership and staff on complex administrative, financial, and HR
matters, translating policy into practical guidance. Significant experience in a
leadership, mentorship, and training capacity, including developing and
delivering instruction to less experienced staff, fostering their professional
growth, and building administrative capabilities. Exceptional problem-solving
skills and the ability to implement effective business practices and solutions.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills to effectively collaborate and
serve as a trusted resource.
Experience required with Windows, MS Word, MS Excel
Duties
This pivotal role offers comprehensive administrative, advisory, and compliance
support, emphasizing leadership, mentorship, and talent development. The
enrollee ensures operational continuity and supports research leaders and staff
at the Frederick, MD, and Newark, DE locations. Key responsibilities include
training details and administrative support personnel, serving as a valuable
resource to colleagues across the Northeast Area (NEA), and personally executing
duties to ensure critical administrative functions are met. This role is
designed to provide critical administrative support functions and foster the
development of future administrative talent. The enrollee shall not sign federal
documents, authorize the use of federal funds, nor initiate or conduct federally
funded research projects. The enrollee shall not author articles for publication
as a federal employee, nor coordinate scientific research between the Government
and private industry. The enrollee shall not present themselves as a Government
employee or Government representative at meetings both foreign and domestic or
when coordinating federal agencies? areas of research. The enrollee shall not
make decisions on federally based research on behalf of Government policy
makers, and the enrollee shall not supervise any Government employees.
Mentorship and Training (Emphasis): Serve as a dedicated mentor, providing
structural guidance, hands-on instruction, and knowledge transfer to a detailed
and other inexperienced administrative staff, enabling them to develop the
skills and confidence necessary to manage the full scope of administrative
operations independently. Assists in delivering structured, step-by-step
training on various administrative systems, including human resources, financial
tracking, procurement processes, compliance reporting, timesheets, and travel
procedures. Act as a trusted mentor to staff by modeling a high level of
integrity and providing leadership and direction through open dialogue and
advisement. Provide guidance, troubleshooting, and process support to
administrative officers and program staff across the NEA, sharing best practices
and ensuring consistent application of policies. 40%
Financial Management: Assists in the preparation of Annual Resource
Management Plan (ARMP), ensuring adherence to agency policy and best practices,
and guiding staff through complex planning and reporting requirements. Assists
in monitoring budgets, fiscal integrity, and provides accurate monthly Status of
Funds (SOF) reports for effective expenditure planning and financial oversight,
educating fund holders on proactive financial management and compliance. Advises
on and works with staff to resolve financial irregularities, allocations, and
year-end reporting, using these opportunities to train and empower staff to
identify and address financial discrepancies. Advises on compliance for Repair
and Maintenance (R&M) spending and manages overall financial operations,
fostering a culture of transparency and shared understanding of fiscal
responsibilities. 30%
General Administrative and Advisory Services: Collaborates on facilities
management planning (annual/5-year), including construction and R&M projects,
and prepares bid packages, involving and training relevant staff in the
intricacies of project development and federal guidelines. Provides
administrative support for construction contracts, assists with property lease
negotiations, and ensures maintenance of federal physical resources, providing
hands-on training and guidance on compliance and system entry (e.g., CPAIS).
Assists with procurement and contracting functions, actively advising and
training employees on proper methods, federal regulations, and documentation to
build their acquisition expertise.-Provides comprehensive administrative and
problem-solving support, offering advisement to staff across Frederick, MD,
Newark, DE, and the broader Northeast Area, personally performing duties to
ensure operational continuity, and developing problem-solving skills within the
administrative team. Serves as a primary resource for leadership on
administrative and financial management tools, focused on implementation and
training staff to maximize their proficiency with new systems and effective
business practices. 20%
Human Resources and Personnel Support: Provides expert advice to managers
and staff on position management, HR options, and federal policies, empowering
them to navigate personnel matters effectively and independently. Ensures timely
processing of employee pay, benefits, and retirement paperwork, while also
training staff on proper documentation and procedural requirements. Assists in
administering key personnel processes such as onboarding and offboarding,
developing consistent practices and training administrative support to ensure a
smooth and compliant experience. 10%
Other
Training for IT security and related topics.
Training will be provided as necessary by the agency.
Physical requirements: Work is essentially sedentary. The position requires
extensive computer work, including prolonged periods of sitting and operating a
personal computer and related peripherals. Reasonable accommodations may be made
to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of
this position.
NEW Solutions is committed to promoting equal opportunity and to an environment
free from discrimination and harassment in any form administering Experienced
Worker Programs under cooperative agreements with federal agencies. It is NEW
Solutions' policy to comply with all applicable laws that provide equal
opportunity and to prohibit unlawful discrimination in enrolling participants in
the federal programs.