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Hiring Veterans NOAA’s Commitment to Hiring Veterans 1

Objectives To promote NOAA’s commitment and goals to hiring qualified veterans. To provide statistical data on how NOAA stands against Government-Wide statistics. To provide hiring managers and supervisors with information and tools to hire qualified veterans. 2

NOAA’s Commitment “Our Veterans are a national asset with the requisite skills, leadership, and dedication to help in our recovery efforts.” –Vice President Biden It is important that hiring officials are aware of the tremendous value that a qualified veteran can add to their organization. This benefit is coupled by the timely and efficient means by which they can fill critical vacant positions through using the veterans’ special appointing authorities. 3

Cascaded Organizational Goals DOC’s Organizational Goals Go to the below link to see what DOC is doing to increase Veteran representation NOAA’s Organizational Goals 4

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Comparative Analysis of NOAA vs. Federal Government- Wide Veteran Representation and Hiring Data 6

Comparative Analysis of NOAA vs. Federal Government- Wide Veteran Representation Data Chart 7

Comparative Analysis of NOAA vs. Federal Government- Wide Veteran Hiring Data Chart 8

NOAA Historical Data on Veteran Preference Hires 9

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Benefits to the Hiring Manager VRA allows a manager to fill positions quickly by appointing eligible veterans to positions for which they are qualified, up to and including GS 11 or equivalent, without issuing a vacancy announcement. Veterans Recruitment Appointment (VRA) Authority Allows a manager to consider highly qualified, non- status veterans along with comparable status applicants without using more restrictive competitive examination procedures. Veterans Employment Opportunities Act of 1998 Allows managers to quickly appoint eligible disabled veterans to any position for which they are qualified without issuing a vacancy announcement. 30% or More Disabled Veterans Allows managers to tailor training to the office and the individuals needs and appoint non-competitively to the position. Disabled Veterans Enrolled in a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Training Program 11

Non-competitive Appointing Authorities Allows the appointment of eligible Veterans, without competition, to positions at any grade level through General Schedule (GS) 11 or Pay Band III. Veterans Recruitment Appointment (VRA) Authority An agency can give a noncompetitive temporary appointment of more than 60 days or a term appointment to any veteran with a disability of 30% or more. 30% or More Disabled Veterans Allows disabled veterans eligible for training under the VA program to enroll for training or work experience under the terms and agreement between the VA and NOAA. Disabled Veterans Enrolled in a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Training Program For eligibility criteria and additional information on any of the above authorities, please visit:

Competitive Appointing Authority Allows eligible veterans to apply for positions announced under internal merit assignment plan (MAP) as status applicants when the agency is recruiting from outside its own workforce and considering other status applicants from other federal agencies. Veterans Employment Opportunities Act of

OPM Streaming Video on Special Appointing Authorities 14

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Veterans’ Preference in Competitive Appointments Why Preference is Given According to OPM, “Veterans’ preference recognizes the economic loss suffered by citizens who have served their country in uniform, restores veterans to a favorable competitive position for Government employment, and acknowledges the larger obligation owed to disabled veterans.” When Does Preference Apply? Preference in hiring applies to the filling of permanent, term and temporary positions in the competitive and excepted services of the executive branch during the competitive examining process. 16

Types of Veteran’s Preference 17

Types of Preference Five points are added to the passing examination score or rating of a veteran who meet the conditions outlined in the Vet Guide. 5-Point Preference Ten points are added to the passing examination score or rating of a veteran based on a service- connected disability of 10% or more, but less than 30%. 10-Point Compensable Disability Preference Ten points are added to the passing examination score or rating of a veteran who served at any time and who has a compensable service- connected disability rating of 30% or more. 10-Point 30% Compensable Disability Preference 18

Types of Preference Ten points are added to the passing examination score or rating granted to recipients of the Purple Heart and persons with a non-compensable service-connected disability (less than 10%). 10-Point Disability Preference Ten points are added to the passing examination score or rating of widow/widower, or mother of a deceased veteran, or spouse or mother of a disabled veteran. 10-Point Derived Preference For all eligibility criteria and additional information on any of the above preference types, please visit: 19

OPM Streaming Video on Veterans’ Preference 20

Resources to Improve Veterans’ Hiring Visit the following DOC site to view effective resources on finding qualified Veterans to fill essential vacant positions within your organization: ents/content/prod01_ pdf ents/content/prod01_ pdf Also, visit: Wounded Warrior Project, Warriors to Work: Marine For Life: 21 This presentation was created by the Workforce Management Office (WFMO). If you have any questions on Veteran Hiring, please contact your Human Resources Specialist. Every line and staff office has a servicing Specialist and to contact your corresponding Specialist please go to:

Human Resources (HR) Bulletin # 20 It is important to note that although the special appointing authorities are available for our use, you should be aware that we need to utilize them under the guidance of HR Bulletin # 20. Please click below to access HR Bulletin # 20: 22