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The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) Government Affairs Deputy Director assists in the development and implementation of WWP’s public policy strategy to advance its legislative, regulatory, and advocacy priorities.
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Have service-connected wounds, injuries or illnesses that were incurred while serving in the military following the events of September 11, 2001 - OR - You are a care-taker of a wounded warrior who is unable to work a full-time paid position, and meets the basic qualifications criteria.
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If you are a Veteran or wounded warrior and would like assistance with the employment process at SABG, please contact Beth Rodriguez at (703) 286-5020. Provide senior executive administrative support that includes but not limited to task management and orientation, product generation, calendar management, and familiarization with MilPDS, DTS, PRDA, IMR, CCAR, and AcqDemo.
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Coordinate and collaborate with internal and external organizations and stakeholders as needed, including, but not limited to: Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA); Military, Community and Family Programs Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR); U.S. Army Training and Doctorate Command (TRADOC), Other Service Wounded Warrior Programs; Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO); Veteran’s Service Organizations (VSO); Various Disabled Service Organizations, Non-Profit Organizations.
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The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) Government Affairs Senior Specialist (Associate Director) assists with the development and implementation of WWP’s legislative strategy to advance WWP’s legislative and policy priorities.
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Offices within the DCHR include: Staffing Classification & Compensation, Enterprise Recruiting and Veterans & Wounded Warrior Programs, Command Awards Program and Injury Compensation Management, Enterprise Talent Management, Workforce/Leadership Development, and Enterprise Human Resources Data Analytics.
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SUMMARY : SABG is seeking a Documentation Support Specialist Intermediate to support the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Office of Railroad Safety (RRS). Coordinate requests with RRS senior management, staff directors, subject matter experts, other RRS staff, and external entities (including FRA Office of Chief Counsel (RCC) and the Office of the Administrator), as appropriate, to prepare for resolution.
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Including programs such as: Next Generation program, Journey Level Leadership program, Commander's Executive Fellows Program, advanced leadership programs, iNAVSEA SharePoint site, and any succeeding collaboration site/tool maintenance and support, mentoring, NAVSEA University, Workforce Development modules as they pertain to Total Workforce Management System, mandatory training, rotational assignments, and metrics/data calls.
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