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1 R ecruitment and P lacement Module 8 N ational G uard T echnician P ersonnel M anagement C ourse

2 2 Statutory and Regulatory References for Recruiting and Placement 5 USC 2301 - Merit System Principles 5 USC 2303 - Prohibited Personnel Practices NGB Technician Personnel Regulations – TPR 300-series 5 CFR 300s Local Merit Placement Plans Bargaining Unit Agreements

3 3 MERIT SYSTEM PRINCIPLES & PROHIBITED PERSONNEL PRACTICES Legal Obligations Ethical Obligations Common Sense

4 4 Merit System Principles - 5 USC 2301 -- Understanding Them and Applying Them and Prohibited Personnel Practices - 5 USC 2302 – -- Recognizing them and Avoiding Them

5 5 Merit System Principles  Recruit from Qualified Individuals from Appropriate Sources  All Employees and Applicants Should Receive Fair and Equitable Treatment in All Aspects of Personnel Management  Provide Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value  Maintain High Standards of Integrity, Conduct, and Concern for the Public Interest  Manage Employees Efficiently and Effectively

6 6 Merit System Principles...  Retain or Separate Employees on the Basis of Performance  Educate/Train Employees When It will Result in Better Organizational or Individual Performance  Protect Employees from Arbitrary Action, Personal Favoritism or Coercion for Political Purposes  Protect Employees Against Reprisal for Lawful Disclosure of Information

7 7 Prohibited Personnel Practices  E mployees who have authority to take, direct others to take, recommend, or approve any personnel action Shall Not...  Discriminate For or Against Any Employee or Applicant on the basis of: race, color, religion, sex*, national origin, age*, handicapping condition*, marital status, or political affiliation.

8 8 Prohibited Personnel Practices...  Solicit or Consider any Recommendation or Statement Not Based on Personal Knowledge or on Records of Performance, Ability, aptitude, General Qualifications, Character, Loyalty or Suitability.  Coerce Political Activity of Any Person, or Take Any Action as Reprisal for the Refusal of Any Person to Engage in Political Activity.  Deceive or Willfully Obstruct Any Person with Respect to such Person’s Right to Compete for Employment.

9 9 Prohibited Personnel Practices...  Influence a Person to Withdraw from Competition for Any Position.  Grant Any Preference or Advantage Not Authorized by Law, Regulation, or Rule to Any Employee or Applicant.  Appoint, Employ, Promote, or Advance a Relative.  Take, Fail to Take or Threaten to Take or Fail to Take a Personnel Action Retaliate Against a Whistleblower, Whether an Employee or an Applicant.

10 10  Retaliate Against Employees or Applicants Who Exercise Their Appeal Rights, Testify, or Cooperate With an Inspector General or Special Counsel, or Refuse to Violate a Law.  Discriminate Based on Actions Not Adversely Affecting Performance.  Violate Any Law, Rule, or Regulation Implementing or Directly Concerning the Merit System Principles. Prohibited Personnel Practices...

11 11 OVERSIGHT AGENCIES General Accounting Office (GAO) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Office of Special Counsel (OSC) Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Department of Defense (DoD CPMS / IG) National Guard Bureau (NGB)

12 12 Merit Promotion & Placement is the process we use to consider internal candidates for competitive and non-competitive placement. Your State Merit Promotion Plan and negotiated agreement will determine many of the policies and procedures in your state.

13 13 Merit Placement & Promotion Requirement 1: Placement procedures – in writing and available to technicians and the public Identify type positions, actions and exceptions Ensure placement without regard to marital status, political affiliation or EEO considerations (use the local Affirmative Employment Plan for guidance)

14 14 Merit Plans... Requirement 2: Identify broad enough area of consideration to ensure availability of high-quality candidates Ensure technicians who are within the area of consideration but are absent for legitimate reasons are considered for promotion

15 15 Merit Plans... Requirement 3: Use NGB qualifications standards to evaluate applicants for Dual-Status positions; USOPM Standards for Non-Dual Status positions. Ensure candidates meet minimum qualifications prescribed for the position Ensure procedures used to identify, qualify, evaluate and select are based on job-related criteria

16 16 Merit Plans... Requirement 4: Provide for management’s right to… Select or not select from properly referred/best- qualified applicants Select candidates from any appropriate source most likely to best meet mission objectives

17 17 Merit Plans... Requirement 5: Maintain sufficient records to reconstruct each placement plan Retain records for a minimum of two years or if a grievance is pending, until resolution

18 18 Getting Started...

19 Competitive Procedures When They Apply When They Do Not Apply When They Are Discretionary

20 20 Competition Is Required... for a permanent promotion. time-limited (temporary) promotions (over 120 days) detail to higher grade positions (over 120 days) for reinstatement to a higher grade than previously held. to transfer (from another agency) to a higher grade than previously held.

21 21 Competition is Required... for reassignment, demotion, transfer or reinstatement to a position with greater promotion potential that previously held or competed for. for selection for training--when training is required for promotion. for selection from RPL for a grade higher than last held.

22 22 Competition is Discretionary Promotion resulting from position upgrade provided : there are no other technicians at the same grade, performing substantially the same function, in the same unit and the technician continues to perform same basic function and there is no adverse impact on another encumbered position and the technician meets eligibility requirements.

23 23 Competition is Discretionary... placement in a position with no higher promotion potential than previously held or competed for time limited promotions details to higher graded positions repromotion when demoted without personal cause or at own request special consideration after failure to receive proper consideration

24 24 Competition is Not Required...  for promotion due to position upgrades as a result of application of new classification standard or correction of a classification error.  candidates may be appointed, promoted, reassigned, etc. without competition if they have previously held or competed for the grade of the position being filled

25 25 Non-Competitive Procedures Candidates may be promoted without competition... if the technician previously held or competed for the grade of the position being filled. if the promotion is a career ladder promotion and the original competition clearly established the promotion potential.

26 26 Non-Competitive Procedures May Apply... Candidates may be promoted without competition when: the promotion is a result of accretion of duties the technician’s position is upgraded without significant change due to application of a new classification standard or correction of an initial classification error. the promotion is temporary not to exceed 120 days.

27 27 Non-Competitive Procedures May Apply... Candidates may be reassigned without competition when: the reassignment is to another position of the same grade with no known promotional potential. the reassignment is as a result of failure to meet requirements of a performance improvement plan. placement as a result of reorganizations, reductions in force or realignments

28 28 Non-Competitive Procedures May Apply... Candidates may be reassigned or promoted without competition: when the candidate was denied “proper consideration” as result of an error. when exercising reemployment or return rights to a ‘similar’ position. when being restored to duty from Workers’ Comp

29 29 SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES Identify the knowledge and skills needed for your organization Be aware of budgetary constraints

30 30 Supervisory Responsibilities Anticipate vacancies and personnel actions that will help to bring around right-sizing, such as – Retirements Resignations Promotions Reassignments Details

31 31 Supervisory Responsibilities Determine whether to fill – Permanent or temporary Full-time or part-time Indefinite Complete an SF-52 and send to HRO

32 Area of Consideration  A determination must be made prior to announcement about what type of position to recruit for and how to announce.  Positions may not be announced both DS and NDS.  Different Employment Rules = Separate Announcements Supervisory Responsibilities...

33 33 Supervisory Responsibilities... Perform the selection interview process, which includes… Conducting equitable interviews of all referred, qualified candidates and Ensuring appropriate behavior and questions during the process

34 34 Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures Elements used must be job-related Apply to both internal and external hiring practices

35 35 Key Interviewing Rules Have a pre-developed standard list of interview questions Only ask questions directly relevant to performance of the job for which the candidate is applying Avoid questions that violate Equal Employment Opportunity laws Ask open-ended questions

36 36 Pay Administration development and implementation of compensation strategies that will ensure effective recruitment and retention of a quality workforce.

37 37 Monetary Incentives: Recruitment Bonuses [ 5 CFR 575 ] Referral Bonuses [ 5 CFR 451 ] Relocation Bonuses [ 5 CFR 575 ] Retention Allowances [ 5 CFR 575 ]

38 38 Appointment above the ‘minimum entry rate’ -- Superior Qualifications -- Special Need Appointments made at above the minimum rate must be approved by the HRO prior to the effective date of the appointment. Pay Flexibilities

39 Workforce Restructuring, Realignment, Reorganization & Reduction in Force

40 40 Reduction In Force... Involuntary loss of job status due to organizational changes.

41 What causes a RIF... Budget deficits Force structure changes Unit deactivations Unit relocation Unit consolidations or reorganizations Aircraft conversions or reductions

42 42 …Results in Employee... Separation Change to lower grade Displacement Furloughs of over 30 days

43 43  Keep managers, supervisors, and their subordinates informed.  Determine what positions are still needed to perform the continuing mission.  Ensure technician personnel records and position descriptions are current and valid.  Ensure technician performance records are current and accurate.

44 44 the Human Resources Staff...  Conduct interest surveys and determine retirement eligibility  Institute outplacement assistance.  Accomplish qualifications update and review.  Establish re-training program. Workforce Restructuring

45 45 The HR Staff... Works to avoid or minimize involuntary separations Use vacancies to place surplus technicians Obtain Voluntary Early Retirement Authority and Voluntary Separation Incentive payments to those who agree to resign or retire

46 46 The HR Staff...  Identify options available to avoid involuntary separations.  Project education and training requirements of the remaining staff  Process actions in a timely manner.

47 47 The HR Staff... Conducts a “Needs Analysis Review” of the organization.  Identify positions (types, numbers and locations) that are/will be excess because of the activity’s revised or reduced mission.  Determine what positions are still needed to perform the continuing mission.

48 48 “Needs Analysis Review”...  Options available to avoid involuntary separations.  Education and training requirements of the remaining staff  Cost/Savings analysis

49 49 REDUCTION IN FORCE (RIF) Separation Pay Incentives: Pay incentives to those who voluntarily retire or resign Lesser of severance pay or 25K Justified only when/if cost savings result Offered 30 – 210 days before RIF announcement Creates vacancies for abolishment or placement of surplus technicians

50 50 PERMANENT STATUS Yes INDEFINITE STATUS Yes No Yes - Grade/Pay Retention - Severance Pay - Retirement - Health Benefits REDUCTION IN FORCE (RIF) Technician benefits:

51 51 Occupational Match-up (MOS or AFSC) military & civilian positions Grade/Rank - Military structure is preeminent over technician structure Military Assignment - Unit Compatibility Military Membership - Appointment

52 52 Compatibility The fundamental precept of the National Guard Military Technician Program is that all technicians are required to be members of the National Guard [Dual Status] and must have a compatible military assignment. Compatibility is a statutory requirement [ 32 U.S.C. 709 ], critical to full-time management.

53 53 Title 10, United States Code Armed Forces Title 32, United States Code National Guard DoD Directive 1205.18 Full-Time Support (FTS) to the Reserve Components Statutory and Regulatory Requirements

54 54 Regulatory Compatibility Guidance AFMAN 36-2108, Enlisted Classification Establishes Air Force Enlisted Structure Defines Specialty AFMAN 36-2105, Officer Classification Establishes Air Force Officer Structure Outlines Specialty Descriptions

55 55 Regulatory Compatibility Guidance AR 611-1 - Military Occupational Classification Structure Development & Implementation Prescribes Officer, Warrant Officer and Enlisted Classification Structures. DA Pam 611-21 * - Military Occupational Classification and Structure Provides guidance to commanders, personnel managers, proponents, and combat and material developers. * Implements the policy contained in AR 611-1

56 56 The condition in which the duties and responsibilities of a technician’s position are substantially equivalent to the duties and responsibilities of the technician’s military assignment-MTOE/TDA/UMDA. Compatibility is defined as:

57 57  The occupational match-up requires compatible military skills that have essentially the same duties in the technician position.  Must be militarily assigned to the same unit by which employed (or to a unit that is supported by the ‘employing activity’); Compatibility...

58 58  Must follow military protocol for traditional rank structure (military rank inversion is not permitted).  All Dual Status technicians must continue to maintain proper military membership (branch of service, grade, occupational specialty, unit and appointment). Compatibility...

59 59 Position & Rank Assignment Criteria  Position assignments of officer, warrant officer or enlisted incumbency are commensurate with the duties and responsibilities as stated in AR 611-1 or AFMAN 36-2105/36-2108.

60 60 Grade Inversion is NOT permitted

61 61  Loss of military membership = separation  Failure to meet a requirement of the position Reference: Technician Personnel Regulation (TPR) 715 - “Voluntary & Adverse Actions” Incompatible Conditions

62 62 Request for an “exception” to compatibility or assignment criteria:  Must include an explanation as to why current criteria are insufficient to meet needs.  Must be comprehensive enough to allow “project manager” to understand the rationale for proposed action  Must include recommendation or proposed resolution

63 63 Q uestions


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