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Civilian Personnel

Civilian Personnel. Overview. Why employ civilians Basic policies for management of DoD civilian positions Position descriptions General schedule (GS) and federal wage system positions Military grade vs. Civilian grade. Overview Continued. Work relationships

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Civilian Personnel

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  1. Civilian Personnel

  2. Overview • Why employ civilians • Basic policies for management of DoD civilian positions • Position descriptions • General schedule (GS) and federal wage system positions • Military grade vs. Civilian grade

  3. Overview Continued • Work relationships • Sources of supervisory guidance • Complaint channels available to civilians

  4. Why Employ Civilians • To acquire abilities not available • Highly technical positions • More efficient to hire already qualified civilians • Assure continuity of administration and operation • Civilians are not subject to PCS rules • Provide corporate knowledge

  5. Why Employ Civilians Cont’d • Obtain nucleus of workers that can be expanded in an emergency • Free military personnel for military duties • Military members can concentrate on combat readiness • Deployment

  6. Basic Policies for Management of DoD Civilian Positions • AFMAN 36-203 • Governs management of civilian positions • Director of manpower and organization at HQ USAF • Determines number of civilians required to support the air force mission • HQ USAF further allocates civilian manpower to MAJCOMs and operating agencies • Needs must be justified before positions can be filled

  7. Management of DoD Civilian Positions Cont’d • Agencies involved in certification process • Requesting agency must prepare position description • Management/engineering personnel review position and certify it • Local civilian personnel flight (CPF) classifies position and determines grade level

  8. Position Descriptions • Not based on AFSC as with military members • Based on duties and responsibilities required to support mission requirements • Position description is the official document that outlines major duties that must be performed • Determines the grade of employee

  9. General Schedule (GS) and Wage System Positions • General schedule • Nearly two-thirds of civilian employees are GS • White collar jobs (professional, technical managerial, clerical, and administrative) • Federal wage system • Second largest category • Blue collar positions (skilled or unskilled trades such as sheet metal workers, mechanics, etc.)

  10. Military Grade Vs. Civilian Grade • No official correlation between military and civilian grade • High grade civilian employees may perform officer type duties • For protocol purposes, certain civilian and military grade equivalencies do unofficially exist

  11. Work Relationships • You may work for a civilian • You will encounter civilian employee as co-workers • You may supervise civilian employees

  12. Sources of Supervisory Guidance • “36” Series of Air Force publication • Civilian Personnel Flight

  13. Dealing With Poor Performance • Oral admonishment • Reprimands • Suspensions • Reduction in grade and or pay • Removals

  14. Complaint Channels Available to Civilians • Informal • Alleged perpetrator • Employee or perpetrator’s supervisor • Formal • EEO • EEOC • Federal District Court

  15. Summary • Why employ civilians • Basic policies for management of DoD civilian position • Position descriptions • General schedule (GS) and federal wage system positions • Military grade vs. Civilian grade

  16. Summary Cont’d • Work relationships • Sources of supervisory guidance • Complaint channels available to civilians

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