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H UMAN CAPITAL INITIATIVES AND CHALLENGES WITHIN DOC FINANCE COMMUNITY Lisa Casias Deputy CFO, Department of Commerc

H UMAN CAPITAL INITIATIVES AND CHALLENGES WITHIN DOC FINANCE COMMUNITY Lisa Casias Deputy CFO, Department of Commerce March 11, 2008. Accounting & Finance FTEs. HIRING/RETENTION. Department-Wide Internship Programs NAF – National Academy of Finance

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H UMAN CAPITAL INITIATIVES AND CHALLENGES WITHIN DOC FINANCE COMMUNITY Lisa Casias Deputy CFO, Department of Commerc

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  1. HUMAN CAPITAL INITIATIVES AND CHALLENGES WITHIN DOC FINANCE COMMUNITYLisa CasiasDeputy CFO, Department of CommerceMarch 11, 2008

  2. Accounting & Finance FTEs

  3. HIRING/RETENTION • Department-Wide Internship Programs • NAF – National Academy of Finance • Provides opportunity for talented area high school students to obtain hands-on experience in finance and accounting related fields • Offered in the summer between the students’ junior and senior years • Students are hired under the Student Temporary Employment Program at the GS-1 level and are placed throughout the bureaus • Developed in partnership with the National Academy Foundation, a national non-profit, school-to-career foundation • Targeted to students enrolled in a two-year track in accounting and finance • Serves as a means of developing potential future federal finance staff.

  4. HIRING/RETENTION • Department-Wide Internship Programs, contd. • FCIP – Federal Career Internship Program • Two-year program designed to prepare college graduates for federal careers in accounting • Targeted to college graduates interested in pursuing a career in accounting • Selected candidates are appointed to accounting positions under the Schedule B Authority at grade levels GS-5, 7, and 9 • Candidates become eligible for permanent positions upon successful completion of the program • Has proven to be an excellent source for filling hard-to-fill finance positions.

  5. HIRING/RETENTION • Department-Wide Internship Programs, contd. • Post Secondary Internship Programs • These are both summer and academic year paid internships • Targeted to U.S. citizens enrolled as undergraduate or graduate students at two and four-year accredited educational institutions • Includes on-site work experiences with DOC bureaus and offices to integrate academic theory and workplace requirements, gain relevant skills and knowledge, explore Federal career options, develop professional networks, and gain a greater awareness of the role of Federal agencies • Interns receive stipends as well as paid round-trip transportation expenses between their schools/homes and work locations, and assistance with temporary housing • Most internships are in the D.C. Metro area, but some are available at locations around the US • Interns are not DOC employees; rather, they are affiliated with one of the five sponsoring organizations with which we collaborate to recruit interns • The five organizations are Hispanics Assoc. of Colleges and Universities, American Indian Science and Engineering Society, Minority Access Inc., Oak Ridge Associated Universities, and the Washington Center.

  6. HIRING/RETENTION • Student Educational Employment Programs (Paid) Provides employment opportunities for all students...high school, undergraduate, graduate, and vocational/technical. Students are employed year round under a flexible work schedule. Comprises two components: • Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP) • Offers temporary employment, from summer jobs to positions that last as long as candidate is a student • Needs not be related to candidate’s academic field of study. • Student Career Employment Program (SCEP) • Valuable work experience directly related to candidate’s academic study • Provides formal periods of work and study while attending school • Candidate may be eligible for permanent employment after successfully completing education and meeting work requirements.

  7. HIRING/RETENTION • Student Educational Employment Program (Unpaid) • Student Volunteer Service • Offers unpaid training opportunities to students in high school and college • Provides work experience related to student’s academic program • Allows students to explore career options and develop personal and professional skills • Provides exposure to the various missions and responsibilities of the Department.

  8. Developmental Programs/Succession Planning • ALDP (Aspiring Leaders Development Program) • 12-month program - provides a series of developmental experiences to enhance leadership competencies.  • Track 1 targets employees at grade levels GS-7 through 9 (or equivalent). • Track 2 targets employees at grade levels GS-11 and 12 (or equivalent).  • Includes weeks of formal core training, 60-day developmental work assignment outside of staff’s office, action-learning team projects, speaker events, book reviews, shadowing assignments, and mentoring from senior managers. • ELDP (Executive Leadership Development Program) • 18-month program - provides candidates with a wide variety of competency-based leadership development experiences • Targets employees with high potential at GS-13 and 14 levels (or equivalent) • Includes 120-day developmental assignment, an action-learning and team project, and access to individual mentors and coaches. • Concentrates on developing participants in the following leadership competencies: creativity and innovation, conflict management, decisiveness, human resources management, and influencing/negotiating/mentoring.

  9. Developmental Programs/Succession Planning • SES CDP (Senior Executive Service Candidate Development Program) • 18-month duration • Prepares qualified candidates for SES positions • Careers In Motion • Improves skills and mobility of employees for potential advancement to higher levels • Includes career development workshops that best meet development needs • Others • Mentoring Program • Administrative Professional Certificate Program

  10. Flexibilities/Incentives 1. Non-Monetary Incentives • AWS • Telework • Credit Hours • Cross Training 2. Monetary Incentives • Paybanding • Performance Based Bonuses • Technical Position Designation • On the Spot Awards

  11. Others - Future • Retention Bonus • Student Loan Repayment • Recruitment and Relocation Bonus • Cooperation with the CFO Council on Human Capital Initiatives

  12. CHALLENGES Dollars • Budget Constraints Limiting Monetary Incentives • Pay Gap for Starting Salaries Lack of Candidates • Shrinking Pool of Candidates for 510 Series on Certificates • Few Candidates on Certificates Meeting Pertinent Experience • Competition Among Federal Agencies for Same Types of Talents • Competition with the Private Sector where Accountants are in High Demand/Inability to Compete with the Private Sector for Talented Employees

  13. CHALLENGES Qualifications • Academic Degree usually not Required for OPM Qualifications Standards 510 Series (may impact the quality of candidates) • OPM Qualification Standards Do Not Offer Additional Credit for CPA Credentials Process • Ranking of Applicants Determined by Human Resources/Automated • Timeliness of the Hiring Process.

  14. Questions?

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