Opening and Closing Dates
Agency: U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
Organization: Bureau for Africa, Office of Sustainable Development (AFR/SD)
Location of Position: Washington, DC
Telework/Remote Eligibility: Four telework days per pay period (two days per week). The position is not remote eligible.
Open Period: January 12, 2024 – January 31, 2024
Appointment Type: This is an excepted service, a time-limited appointment, not-to-exceed four years, with the possibility of two two-year extensions.
Salary: (USD) $163,964 – $191,900 per year
Number of Vacancies: One
Duties and Responsibilities: The Natural Resources Officer (NRO) (Natural Resources and Environmental [NRE] Economist) supports economic growth and assistance programs in AFR by undertaking analysis; developing professional economic relationships with other organizations; developing strategies, analytical models, and methodologies; analyzing data; and providing assistance and advice on economic growth, natural resources, and environment issues. The position will provide technical leadership and direction to Economic Growth, Environment and Agriculture Division’s (AFR/SD/EGEA’s) multisectoral teams. This will include setting strategic directions and ensuring oversight of economic growth programs in the AFR region. The position reports to the Division Chief of AFR/SD/EGEA, but will interact independently with higher levels of the Bureau and the Agency. This is a non-supervisory position.
The NRO serves a dual role. First, as Chief Economist for AFR, they maintain up-to-date knowledge on the most important economic trends and policy issues in Africa; maintain collaborative relationships with senior economic officials in USAID, international financial institutions (World Bank, IMF, African Development Bank), think tanks, and other donors; and serve as AFR’s focal point and mentor for newly-hired USAID field Mission economists. Second, the NRE Economist provides guidance to USAID’s economic growth programs regarding best practices on agricultural, natural resource, and environment policies; technological innovations; and the environmental and economic consequences of development assistance. Additionally, as a key staff member in AFR/SD/EGEA, the NRE Economist participates in a wide range of Bureau, Office, and Division activity reviews, initiatives, and analyses, as well as managing activities that may support either of the NRE Economist’s two overall roles.
For more information about the position, please see Attachment 1 below.
Conditions of Employment:
- Must be a U.S. citizen. A candidate must indicate citizenship on their application. If citizenship is not stated, the application will not be considered; and
- Must be eligible to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance.
Required Documents:
- A cover letter expressing interest and clearly addressing the stated requirements for the position, no longer than one page;
- A resume/CV that must include the month, year, and the number of hours worked per week for each position listed;
- Official or unofficial transcripts (if applicable); and
- At least three professional references.
Other Applicable Documents:
- An applicant claiming Veterans Preference must submit all appropriate documentation (DD-214, Service Disability Letter, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, etc.); and
- An applicant serving as a current/former political appointee must submit all appropriate documentation (SF-50s, appointment letter, etc.).
Please submit your application package to Charles Donkor at [email protected]. Please use the subject line: “FSL APPLICATION PACKAGE: NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICER, FL-01, AFR/SD.” Application submissions are required by 11:59 p.m. EST, January 31, 2024. Incomplete packages or packages not submitted by the deadline with the specified subject line will not receive consideration. Please see Attachment 1 for the full position notice with additional details.
USAID Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Commitment
USAID envisions a world where all individuals are valued, have equitable access to opportunities, and are included, respected, and safe in their societies. USAID embraces diversity as outlined in USAID’s Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Statement. We seek to elevate and include the voices of the USAID workforce, recognizing and valuing the unique contributions of all stakeholders. USAID also strives to improve equity for underrepresented communities that have historically been denied fair and just treatment and improve accessibility in all facets at USAID.
Additional resources include:
Any questions concerning this notice may be directed to:
— Todd Hamner, AFR/SD, (202) 704-2328, [email protected]