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Company | Alutiiq |
Address | , Seattle, 98101 |
Employment type | FULL_TIME |
Salary | |
Expires | 2023-09-16 |
Posted at | 8 months ago |
Travel and conduct onsite national-level field inspections of the Youth Challenge programs to determine the level of compliance with the law, policy, doctrine, and special directives governing the resource management of the programs as well as assessing various indicators of financial performance. Inspections are developed in accordance with U.S. Army inspection policy as contained in AR 1-201 and U.S. Air Force Compliance Inspection policy as contained in AFI 9-201 with a foundational basis in U.S. GAO “Yellow Book” auditing standards. Inspections are conducted of all 40 Youth Challenge Programs on a biennial basis at various locations throughout the United States and the territory of Puerto Rico and District of Columbia.
Inspector’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Provide input to the Trend Analysis briefing. Input must be supported by data.
- Assist in the preparation, collection, compilation, and formulation of data collected in the annual report data call.
- Attend Program Directors teleconferences as directed.
- Comply with the technical proposal outlining how Alutiiq will accomplish the government tasks.
- Prepare exhaustive reports after each inspection using the Joint Lessons Learned Program format.
- Provide input and or develop the stop light charts.
- Communicate in writing and verbally with Program Directors and staff in a clear, concise, and professional manner.
- Assist in the preparation of the Quarterly Assessment Summary Report.
- Conduct the bi-annual checklist review and production of the analysis report.
- Record meeting minutes when directed or when you are the only Alutiiq representative attending.
- Complete all mandatory training as directed.
- Assist with special projects contained in the Statement of Work (SOW) or as directed by the Program Manager.
- Attend Annual Program Director’s workshop(s) and contribute to the development of workshop briefings and materials as directed by the PM.
- Provide input to the development of policy for operations as required.
- Communicate all contract-related issues to the Program Manager.
- Complete Travel Authorization requests in accordance with the terms of the contract.
- Develop and present formal In-Briefings and Out-Briefings routinely provided as part of every inspection.
- Assist the PM in the creation of the Monthly Progress Report (MPR) and the year-end roll-up.
- Prepare executive summaries for the Youth Challenge Program Office (NGB-J1-Y) and submit them within 24 hours of the conclusion of each inspection.
- Continuously conduct research to ensure all changes to law, policy, doctrine, and special directives are captured for the operations functional area inspection tools.
- Provide assistance to the inspection team lead in the creation of all inspection products regardless of whether the product involves your specific area of expertise.
- Assist in the preparation and compilation of information required in the Director Self Assessments.
- Applicant will be required to provide a report writing sample based on a scenario provided during the interview process.
- Applicants must possess excellent writing and communication skills with attention to detail and be analytical and decisive.
- Degree can be substituted by 10 years of experience in Quality Control inspections related to Youth programs.
- Applicants must have strong computer skills to include knowledge and prior use of Microsoft Suite.
- Ability to read, comprehend to understand policy, doctrine, and special directives concerning Youth programs.
- Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred.
- Pursuant to the Government Contract, you must be a U.S. Citizen.
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