3 FAH-1 H-2620
SKILL CODE CHANGE PROCEDURES:
SPECIALIST AND GENERALIST
(CT:POH-172; 08-26-2015)
(Office of Origin: HR/RMA)
3 FAH-1 H-2621 PURPOSE
(TL:POH-66; 06-05-2001)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. These procedures provide an opportunity by which
tenured specialist and generalist Foreign Service (FS) personnel in the
Department of State may redirect their career paths, within their class and
field (i.e., senior-to-senior, specialist-to-specialist,
generalist-to-generalist, and generalist-to-specialist) by changing the primary
functional skill codes they:
(1) Were given upon entry into the Foreign Service;
(2) Were given by the Coning Designation Board (CDB);
or
(3) Attained through a previous skill code change; The
Department maintains this program to encourage the development of the most
effective work force and as one tool of work force management.
b. Qualified personnel are encouraged to seek
assignments to enable them to move into categories that the Director General
determines are in deficit. The Department will make best faith efforts to
assure that personnel who obtain these assignments be given appropriate
training.
c. In addition, the Director General, in the best
interests of the Service, may designate additional human resources functional
skill codes for conversion opportunities in areas that are not specifically in
deficit.
d. Qualified personnel are encouraged to apply for
skill code changes in response to the Department's shifting personnel resource
requirements, when their own individual experiences, interests, and aspirations
warrant.
e. Applications for the multifunctional secondary skill
code will be entertained without respect to deficit calculations.
3 FAH-1 H-2622 LIMITATIONS
(TL:POH-23; 10-07-1996)
(Effective 04-15-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. These procedures cover changes in all primary
functional skill codes for tenured specialist and generalist personnel, and the
secondary skill code of Multifunctional (0060).
b. This subchapter applies to all skill code
conversions.
c. For additional steps in the process of skill code
changes and specialist to generalist conversion, please see 3 FAH-1 H-2650.
3 FAH-1 H-2623 CERTIFICATION OF NEEDS
3 FAH-1 H-2623.1 Certified Deficit
and Non-Deficit Positions
(TL:POH-51; 04-28-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. Each year the Director General will certify, by
skill code and grade, those generalist and specialist skill codes for which
there are projected shortages of employees. The shortages that can be filled
by functional skill code changes will be announced at the start of the annual
Skill Code Change Season.
b. In addition, the Director General, in the best
interests of the Service, may designate additional personnel functional skill
code areas for conversion opportunities in areas that are not specifically in
deficit.
c. All employees who wish to change their primary
functional skill code in accordance with 3 FAH-1
H-2623.1, paragraphs a and b above, and who meet the eligibility criteria
and qualification requirements may apply for consideration.
3 FAH-1 H-2623.2 Functional Skill
Codes
(CT:POH-172; 08-26-2015)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
The following are the functional skill codes to which
these skill code regulations apply (see 3 FAH-1
Exhibit H-2623.3 for definitions):
2010
|
Management
|
2101
|
Financial Management
|
2201
|
Human Resources
|
2301
|
General Services
|
2501
|
Special Agent
|
2550
|
Security Engineering
|
2580
|
Diplomatic Courier
|
2880
|
Information Management
|
2881
|
Information Programs Administration
|
2882
|
Information Management Technical
|
2884
|
Information Technology Management
|
3001
|
Consular Affairs
|
4100
|
Printing
|
4200
|
Information Resource
|
4300
|
English Language Programs
|
4400
|
Public Diplomacy
|
4410
|
Information Officer
|
4420
|
Cultural Affairs Officer
|
5015
|
Economics
|
5505
|
Political Affairs
|
5535
|
Labor Affairs
|
6020
|
Environment, Science, and Technology
|
6070
|
Narcotics
|
6110
|
Medicine
|
6115
|
Nursing
|
6125
|
Psychiatry
|
6145
|
Medical Technology
|
6217
|
Facility Maintenance
|
6218
|
Construction Engineering
|
3 FAH-1 H-2623.3 Multifunctional-Skill
Code 0060 (For Generalists Only)
(CT:POH-172; 08-26-2015)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. Applications from those employees wishing to apply
for the secondary skill code 0060 will be accepted (provided they meet the
other eligibility criteria and qualification requirements) without respect to
the number of employees already holding this skill code designation.
b. Positions designated 0060 will automatically confer
multifunctionality, if qualifying service requirements are met. In addition,
service in G bureau positions after August 22, 1997, and in T bureau
positions, after August 30, 2000, will automatically cover multifunctionality,
if qualifying service requirements are met. See 3 FAH-1 H-2626.
c. Definitions are published in 3 FAH-1
Exhibit H-2623.3.
3 FAH-1 H-2623.4 International
Relations Officer, Generalist-Skill Code 6080
(CT:POH-172; 08-26-2015)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. The 6080 Code IROG (International Relations Officer,
Generalist-Skill) positions may or may not qualify for functional or
multifunctional skill code changes, depending on the specific content of the
position and the primary skill code of the employee.
b. The definition is published in 3 FAH-1
Exhibit H-2623.3.
3 FAH-1 H-2624 MANAGEMENT REVIEW
(TL:POH-66; 06-05-2001)
(Effective 04-15-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
M/DGHR will periodically review skill codes and staffing
indicators of Foreign Service positions to ensure appropriate classifications
are assigned.
3 FAH-1 H-2625 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
(TL:POH-23; 10-07-1996)
(Effective 04-15-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
All tenured Foreign Service employees (tenure code 01,
worldwide Foreign Service Career) who are eligible by personnel category,
qualified by skill code, and who occupied appropriate positions as indicated by
their official assignment history, may apply for a skill code change providing
the following basic requirements have been met.
3 FAH-1 H-2625.1 Functional Skill
Code Conversion
(TL:POH-23; 10-07-1996)
(Effective 04-15-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. A skill code is available for conversion if it was
advertised as either being in deficit or had been designated as being available
for conversion in accordance with 3 FAH-1 H-2623
at the employees grade.
b. At the deadline date for applications, the employee
must have served a minimum of 33 months out of the last six years in positions
that perform the functions of the new code. An applicant for multifunctional
designation must have satisfactorily completed 22 months of duty within the
last six years in the position which provides the basis for multifunctional
designation. Applicants who are serving in a qualifying position at the time
of application may count assumed assignment time through September 30 of the
year of application in calculating their minimum requirements.
c. Qualifying service must be documented in the
employee's Official Performance File (OPF) in a position or positions which
have the Foreign Service skill code or staffing indicator in the field or
closely related sub-functions of the skill code to which the applicant is
applying for a change. A position with only a staffing indicator of 0060 does
not by itself qualify an officer for multifunctional skill code.
(1) Using information provided in 3 FAH-1 H-2626
and the OPF, the skill code change panels will determine whether specific
service qualifies as closely related.
(2) Service in some inter-functional positions (with
6080 skill codes and staffing indicators) may be considered in computing
service in the cone aspired to if the work requirements statement clearly
indicates that the work performed was specifically relevant to the desired
skill code. However, in such cases, the employee will need to have
demonstrated skills in areas of the desired skill code.
3 FAH-1 H-2625.2 Acquisition and
Revalidation of the 0060 Multifunctional Secondary Skill Code
3 FAH-1 H-2625.2-1 Generalist
Promoted Between 1986 and 1989
(TL:POH-23; 10-07-1996)
(Effective 04-15-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
Generalist Foreign Service officers who were promoted
multifunctionally between 1986 and 1989 automatically acquired the
0060-Secondary skill code and will retain it until their next promotion at
which time they will need to recertify.
3 FAH-1 H-2625.2-2 Other Foreign
Service Officers
(TL:POH-51; 04-28-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. Other generalist Foreign Service officers who wish
to acquire the 0060-Multifunctional secondary skill code in addition to their
primary functional skill code must demonstrate that they have had 22 months of
experience at the current grade and within the past six years in a position
designated multifunctional (0060) as a primary skill code or a cross-functional
conal assignment that required performance of functions not typically a part of
their primary functional skill.
b. Applications will be accepted from officers whose
required 22 months of service will be completed by September 30 of the year of
application provided they are already serving in a qualifying position.
c. The employee's Official Performance File (OPF) must
show that the member has had qualifying experience in an MFL (multifunctional)
position, or with respect to non-MFL positions, that the member has had
qualifying experience that has demonstrated skills in a cone other than the
members primary cone.
3 FAH-1 H-2626 APPLICATION PROCEDURES
(TL:POH-51; 04-28-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. The meetings of the Skill Code Change Panels are
held annually upon completion of the review described in 3 FAH-1 H-2623.
These meetings will be held no later than the end of April of each year.
b. Employees seeking a functional skill code change to
a skill code declared available by the Director General, or seeking the
addition of the multifunctional secondary skill code, and who are eligible
under criteria stated in 3 FAH-1 H-2625
should submit an application by memo or cable directed to their career
development officer (CDO).
c. The application should be in brief narrative form
and include:
(1) State employees name, personal grade level,
social security number, and current primary skill code;
(2) A formal request for a skill code conversion to a
skill code designated and announced as available for conversion or the addition
of the multifunctional secondary skill code;
(3) A statement that identifies the employee's qualifying
experiences and may expand on position work statements to clarify the
qualifying nature of the work when necessary. These work statements are the
cover page of the EER form found in the Official Performance File (OPF); and
(4) A statement that identifies, for those seeking the
multifunctional skill code, those elements of the qualifying assignment which
are distinct from the applicant's primary skill code and, therefore, justify
the multifunctional designation.
d. Only members of the Skill Code Change Panel
evaluating the application will have access to this narrative, which will not
be made a part of the employees OPF.
3 FAH-1 H-2627 SKILL CODE CHANGE
PANELS
(TL:POH-23; 10-07-1996)
(Effective 04-15-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
Applications for skill code change are considered by the
appropriate Skill Code Change Panel. The Panel determines the competitiveness
of the employee, taking into consideration the eligibility criteria described
in 3 FAH-1
H-2625 and the work and performance documentation (see 3 FAH-1 H-2626).
3 FAH-1 H-2627.1 Purpose
(TL:POH-23; 10-07-1996)
(Effective 04-15-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. It is the responsibility of the appropriate panel to
determine the eligibility and, if eligible, the qualifications of the employee
for service in the primary functional skill code for which the employee has
made application.
b. The Panel will also evaluate the basis on which any
application is made for the addition of the multifunctional alternate skill
code.
c. Panel decisions to recommend a skill code change
are by majority vote and may not be appealed.
3 FAH-1 H-2627.2 Composition
3 FAH-1 H-2627.2-1 Primary Skill
Code Change Panel
(TL:POH-66; 06-05-2001)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. The Panel will consist of five voting members:
(1) The gaining and losing CDOs;
(2) A representative of the HR/CDA division serving
the area where the employee is presently assigned;
(3) An employee from outside the Bureau of Human Resources
(preferably the functional bureau that oversees the functional skill code that
is being sought) whose primary skill code is the same as the one to which the
applicant aspires; and
(4) The Career Continuity Counselor.
b. A representative of the Director of HR/CDA serves as
the non-voting panel chairperson.
3 FAH-1 H-2627.2-2 Multifunctional
Panel
(TL:POH-66; 06-05-2001)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. The multifunctional panel will consist of seven
voting members:
(1) A CDO representing each cone;
(2) The Career Continuity Counselor; and
(3) One voting member from outside of the Bureau of
Human Resources.
b. The HR/CDA Directors representative will serve as
the non-voting panel Chairperson for the Multifunctional Panel.
3 FAH-1 H-2627.3 Standards for
Evaluating Primary Skill Code Conversions
(TL:POH-51; 04-28-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
The fact of having served in a position with a skill code
other than the employees skill code does not, in itself, entitle the employee
to a change in skill code nor qualify for multi-functionality. The following
standards are used:
(1) The Skill Code Change Panel, using the approved
promotion precepts, will review the skill code conversion candidate's Official
Performance File (OPF) and the performance evaluations covering those periods
identified as qualifying (3 FAH-1 H-2626
paragraph c(3)) and determine whether a skill code change is appropriate;
(2) The OPF must clearly demonstrate to the Panel that
the employee is currently competitive with his or her peers (in the skill code
to which the employee aspires) and has the potential to serve across the normal
career span; and
(3) If the panel concludes that the employee's
performance is not currently competitive with his or her peers or that the
employee does not have the potential to serve across a normal career span, the
application for skill code change will be denied.
3 FAH-1 H-2627.4 Rank-Order
Registers
(TL:POH-51; 04-28-1999)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. For functional skill codes for which conversion
opportunities might be limited due to lack of deficits, the Panel will prepare
a rank-order register by the functional skill code and grade of those employees
recommended for conversion.
b. Using the approved promotion precepts, the Panel
will rank-order the employees based on their documented performance and
demonstrated potential for advancement in the desired skill code as reflected
in the Official Performance File.
c. The assignment of the multifunctional secondary
skill code will not depend on the availability of deficits. The Panel will in
these instances compile a roster of those employees whose assignment history
qualifies them for the multifunctional skill code.
3 FAH-1 H-2627.5 Primary Skill
Code Conversion Process
(TL:POH-66; 06-05-2001)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. The recommendations of the Skill Code Change panel
will be forwarded to the Director General for final approval.
b. Based on the Director General's decision, the
Chairperson of the Skill Code Change Panel will inform the losing and gaining
CDOs of those employees who have been placed on the registers for skill code
conversion.
c. The successful applicants will be informed by their
gaining CDOs in writing of their conversion, and copies of this communication
and their application will be placed in their Career Development Counseling
(CDC) file.
d. Generalist officers who convert to a specialist
skill code will be required to resign their commission upon notification that
they have been granted a new primary skill code.
e. A Form SF-50, Notification of Personnel Action, will
be prepared by HR/CDA and placed in the Administrative Folder to record the
change in the successful employees skill codes.
3 FAH-1 H-2627.6 Unsuccessful
Candidates
(TL:POH-66; 06-05-2001)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Only)
a. Any employee who is not recommended for a skill code
change by the Panels as well as those below the cutoff point on the rank-order
lists will be notified in writing by HR/CDA. This notification will contain an
explanation for the denial of the application. This communication and the
employees application will not be placed in the employees Career Development
Counselor (CDC) file. Further, no record of the application will be noted in
the CDC file or the Official Performance File (OPF).
b. Such employees will be able to reapply in future
years, providing they meet the eligibility criteria in 3 FAH-1 H-2625
at the time of their subsequent application.
c. Unsuccessful applicants will continue to be
assigned and compete for promotion on the basis of their primary skill code of
record.
3 FAH-1 H-2628 through H-2629
UNASSIGNED
3 FAH-1 Exhibit H-2623.3
Skill Code Foreign Service Definitions
(CT:POH-172; 08-26-2015)
+Position-only Codes
@Appointment Eligible Family
Member Code
#Personal-only Code
*Work Code
0000 Executive
Program Direction
0010 Executive
(PAS)
Positions with this skill
code require Presidential nomination and Senatorial confirmation. This code
will be given to non-career employees nominated by the President and confirmed
by the Senate.
0020 Executive (Career)
This skill code will be
given to senior positions requiring a combination of policy formulation and
resource management content. Positions with this skill code will be Chief of
Mission, Deputy Chief of Mission, and selected Principal Officer positions
abroad classified at the FE-OC level and above. In the Department, such
positions will include Deputy Assistant Secretary and equivalent positions and
above. As appropriate, these positions will have a functional secondary skill
code. This code will be given to members of the Senior Foreign Service who
have qualified through service in positions with Executive skill codes (0010
and 0020) while holding the personal rank of FE-OC or above.
0035 Executive
(Other Agency)
Positions with this skill
code require Presidential nomination and Senatorial confirmation. This code
will be given to career employees of other Foreign Affairs agencies who are
serving on Presidential appointments within the Department.
2010 Management
This code includes
positions that provide or obtain a variety of management services essential to
the direction and operation of Foreign Service posts and bureaus in the
Department. The work requires knowledge of: (a) management principles,
practices, and techniques applied to effectively use resources and (b) Foreign
Service regulations and procedures for the achievement of the objectives of
management and the solution of operating problems.
2050 Inspection
(Functional)+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform inspections of Foreign Service posts and
Department of State bureaus to evaluate and improve the conduct, economy,
efficiency of resources, programs, and operations.
2080 Administrative Support+
This code includes
positions that perform specialized clerical and technical work for which no
substantive or support field skill code is appropriate. The work requires
practical knowledge and application of procedures, practices, and regulations
governing the administrative functions at Foreign Service posts and bureaus in
the Department.
2090 Management
Support@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical, technical or management functions involving special
management projects, such as planning, coordinating and conducting of internal
special events and functions (e.g., official 4th of July reception, holiday
events, hale and farewell, VIP visits, etc.); conducting special projects (e.g.,
surveys, processing and editing mission newsletter, compiling and drafting
annual reports, etc.); and other specialized management projects. The work
requires knowledge of post management functions, and project planning, development
and implementation.
2101 Financial
Management
This code includes
positions that manage or direct financial resources of Foreign Service posts
and the Department. Minimum responsibilities include accounting, budgeting,
and financial management reporting.
2102 Financial
Management+*
This code is used by HR/RMA
for workforce planning purposes. The definition is the same as for 2101 Financial
Management.
2103 Inspection-Audit/Finance+*
This code is used by HR/RMA
for workforce planning purposes. The definition is the same as for 2101 Financial
Management.
2112 Fiscal
Administration
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform professional work of an accounting,
budgetary, or financial management nature not covered by a specific skill code
in the finance field.
2125 Budget Administration+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform professional work in the processes of
budget formulation, presentation, and/or execution for both Foreign Service
posts and domestic operations. The work includes financial planning, control,
and reprogramming of funds, or other operational budget activities.
2190 Financial
Management Assistance@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical, technical or management functions requiring subject
matter knowledge in one or more of the financial functional areas, e.g.,
reviewing, reconciling and balancing accounting records, voucher examining,
cashiering, payroll, etc.
2201 Human
Resources
This code includes
positions that direct or assist in the direction of a human resources program
of an organization and requires knowledge and application of the theories,
concepts, and principles of human resources management throughout Foreign
Service posts and bureaus in the Department.
2202 Human
Resources Management+*
This code is used by HR/RMA
for workforce planning purposes. The definition is the same as for 2201 Human
Resources.
2235 Human
Resources Staffing+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work that involves applying professional
knowledge of the principles, practices, and techniques of recruitment,
examination, selection, and/or placement for the Department of State.
2250 Position
Classification+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work determining:
(1) Pay systems, groupings, titles, grades, and
compensation;
(2) Salary and wage administration;
(3) Occupational analysis; or
(4) Related organizational and position analysis and
evaluation activities for domestic positions and positions abroad in the
Department of State.
2255 Employee
Relations+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform guidance, consultative, or assistance
functions to management and employees in matters such as grievance, discipline,
adverse action, performance evaluation, productivity, and morale.
2265 Equal
Opportunity
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform professional work in the investigation,
evaluation, and correction of discriminatory practices.
2275 Human
Resources Support+
This code includes
positions that perform clerical or technical work auxiliary to a human
resources management program that requires practical understanding of human
resources rules, regulations, and procedures.
2291 Human Resources
Assistance@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical, technical or management functions requiring subject
matter expertise in one or more human resources functional areas, e.g.,
classification, compensation, recruitment, employee relations, etc. The work
requires knowledge of human resources policies, regulations and procedures.
2292 Training Support@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical, technical or assistance work involving the planning,
development and implementation of training programs and workshops. The work
requires knowledge of training concepts and techniques.
2301 General
Services
This code includes
positions that plan, direct, coordinate, and supervise a variety of general
services functions, including supply chain
management, warehousing, procurement, contracting, transportation, motor pool
operations, and maintenance of property and real estate, essential to the orderly and efficient accomplishment
of the work of Foreign Service posts and bureaus in the Department.
2302 General
Services+*
This code is used by HR/RMA
for workforce planning purposes. The definition is the same as for 2301 General Services.
2324 Overseas Buildings Operations+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform professional work in the Overseas Buildings
Program involving the development and writing of specifications for the design,
construction, alteration, repair, and maintenance of buildings at Foreign
Service posts. The work also involves negotiating for lease and acquisition of
property, sites, and buildings in foreign countries.
2325 Building
Services+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work that involves managing buildings or
other facilities at posts abroad and at Washington, DC, in order to:
(1) Provide the Department with appropriate space and
essential building services;
(2) Plan and coordinate alterations to buildings and
space allocation; and/or
(3) Administer programs such as fire and security
protection, safety procedures, and building and grounds maintenance.
2335 Transportation
and Freight+
This code includes positions
that supervise or perform work in procuring common carrier or other
transportation means for domestic or foreign movement or storage of freight and
household and personal effects.
2345 Supply and Procurement+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work involving procurement, receiving,
storage, and issuance of equipment and supplies; including local purchase,
requisitioning, bid requesting, and contractual agreements.
2380 General
Services Support+
This code includes
positions that perform technical or clerical work incidental to the management
of facilities, building services, supply, maintenance, transportation, or other
Department support services at Foreign Service posts and bureaus in the
Department.
2390 General Services Assistance@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical, technical or management functions involving building
services, residential housing, supply, travel and transportation, acquisition
and/or management of new property and office space, etc. The work requires
knowledge of general services rules, regulations and procedures.
2501 Special Agent
This code includes
positions that perform or manage law enforcement and security work at posts
abroad and domestic locations. This work involves the protection of persons,
property, and information from unauthorized disclosure, sabotage, or physical
harm, and the conduct of various types of investigations. The following
activities are typical of law enforcement and security work:
(1) Conducting criminal, administrative, personnel
security, and suitability investigations;
(2) Providing protection;
(3) Detecting, investigating, and evaluating
counterintelligence and counter-terrorist information and incidents;
(4) Evaluating adequacy of security defenses;
(5) Preventing, detecting, and investigating security
violations and incidents;
(6) Serving as liaison with foreign governments and
U.S. law enforcement and security services;
(7) Enhancing the security awareness of personnel, and
training, educating, and assisting in the professional development of more
junior security personnel; and
(8) Providing security assistance to U.S. businesses
abroad.
2503 Security Threat
Analysis+
This code includes positions
that supervise or perform analysis, evaluation and dissemination of collected
threat intelligence information at posts abroad and domestic locations. The
work involves drawing and interpreting inferences pertinent to the warning and
protection of U.S. personnel, facilities and private interests. The work
requires knowledge of terrorist organizations, terrorist tactics and
procedures, criminal trends, and regional political violence which may affect
our operations or interests.
2550 Security
Engineering
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work that involves applying professional
knowledge of electrical and electronics engineering and phenomena for purposes
of security systems development and maintenance for use at diplomatic and
consular missions abroad.
2560 Security
Engineering-Technical
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work involving:
(1) The installation, maintenance, testing,
modification, and/or repair of various types of security, counter-intelligence
and/or counter-terrorism equipment and systems;
(2) Regional field support and technical assistance to
missions abroad; and
(3) Assisting in technical site surveys to determine
security, counter-intelligence, and/or counter-terrorism requirements at
facilities abroad. The work requires:
(a) A practical knowledge of the methods and techniques
of engineering or facilities maintenance;
(b) The ability to apply that knowledge to duties
involved in functions such as testing, installation and maintenance of
security, counter-intelligence and/or counter-terrorism equipment; and
(c) Knowledge of the capabilities, limitations,
operations, design characteristics, and functional use of a variety of types
and models of security, counter-intelligence and/or counter-terrorism
equipment, and systems.
2570 Security
Overseas Protection
This code includes positions
that supervise or perform work that involves the utilization of highly
specialized skills to direct, plan and execute high-threat protective security
operations abroad. The work involves providing security and protection to U.S.
Government officials and executing appropriate action in response to unexpected
and emergency situations at high-threat overseas posts.
2580 Diplomatic Courier
This code includes
positions, which supervise or perform
work involving the safeguarding and personal escorting of diplomatic pouches
containing sensitive and urgent correspondence and documents of the U.S.
Government.
2590 Security
Assistance@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical and technical work requiring subject matter knowledge in
one of the security functional areas, e.g., the post identification program,
security violation program, residential security program, local guard program,
etc.
2595 Security Escort@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical and assistance work involving the escort of uncleared
personnel in controlled access areas or other locations as required, and/or
safeguarding and escorting of diplomatic pouches containing sensitive and
urgent correspondence, documents and equipment of the U.S. Government as a
nonprofessional courier.
2601 Program
and Management
Analysis+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work to develop, analyze, evaluate, advise
and improve the effectiveness of work methods and procedures, operating
programs, organizations, manpower utilization, management controls, information
and documentation systems, and similar functions of management.
2690 Program Support@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical, technical or management functions involving the
coordination, management and implementation of special (external) programs as
directed by Ambassador, Deputy Chief of Mission and/or other section heads,
which further the objectives of the USG, e.g., Ambassadors Self-Help Program,
Democracy Human Rights Fund, Scholarship Funds, Refugee Program, etc. The work
requires knowledge of project planning, development and implementation concepts,
methods and techniques.
2880 Information
Management
This code includes
positions that manage, supervise, or perform work involving:
(1) Ensuring that
information system(s) and its information are properly configured and securely
maintained throughout the lifecycle; including analyzing the security of
information, taking appropriate action to address security vulnerabilities, and
reporting systems security issues as appropriate;
(2) Overseeing the implementation of Department and
industry standard procedures over the myriad of proposed and existing
applications, expert systems, hardware facilities, site documentation, and
standard operating procedures at post;
(3) Organizing and directing training programs for
end-users;
(4) Liaison with Department offices on problem
resolution, technical assistance personnel, and additional resources issues;
(5) Overseeing all communications and ADP or system equipment and other information
management facilities at post including related security, electrical, and
environmental systems;
(6) Overseeing inventories and maintenance of
telephone, radio, and related special equipment;
(7) Coordinating assistance for constituent post
support;
(8) Providing guidance to post on industry trends and
Departmental programs in the area of information management;
(9) Overseeing computer and telecommunications
contracts and agreements with local vendors and host country telecommunications
services;
(10) Conducting systems planning and development
appraisals to improve existing systems operations and better determine
necessary user requirements;
(11) Managing and providing operational support as
required for other information services such as telephone, telegram and mail
distribution, and assembly and breakdown of Diplomatic pouches; and
(12) Installation and/or
operation of mini/micro/mainframe ADP and telecommunications systems.
2881 Information
Programs Administration+
This code includes
positions involving supervision and management of work in functions such as:
(1) Establishing telecommunications and/or ADP systems
requirements and objectives;
(2) Coordinating telecommunications and/or ADP
projects; and
(3) Managing operating systems or segments of
telecommunications and/or ADP systems.
The work requires both
managerial skills and broad technical knowledge of telecommunications and/or
ADP systems and operations as applied to the Department of State
telecommunications and/or ADP networks abroad.
2882 Information
Management Technical
This code includes
positions that manage, supervise, or perform work involving:
(1) The design, installation, and maintenance of various
telecommunications, radio, telephone, and computer systems;
(2) The design, installation, and maintenance of
client or server-based local and wide area networks;
(3) Regional field support and technical assistance to
missions abroad;
(4) Oversight of assorted hardware procurement,
logistic, and maintenance programs;
(5) Technical site surveys to determine structural and
technical requirements at office buildings abroad; and
(6) Fault isolation and technical control of voice
frequency leased lines, and digital and radio network components.
The work requires extensive
knowledge of electronics theory and practices. The ability to effectively
troubleshoot personal computers (PC) and PC software applications is desirable.
2884 Information
Technology Management
This code includes
positions involving supervision and management of work in functions such as:
(1) Managing Information Technology (IT) and
telecommunications programs, projects, resources, operations, and/or services;
(2) Ensuring that information
system(s) and its information are properly configured and securely maintained
throughout the lifecycle; including analyzing the security of information,
taking appropriate action to address security vulnerabilities, and reporting
systems security issues as appropriate;
(3) Coordinating IT and telecommunications programs
and projects; and
(4) Managing IT and telecommunications program
resources.
The work requires
leadership, managerial skills, and broad technical knowledge of IT and
telecommunications systems and operations as applied to the Department of State
IT and/or telecommunications network.
2890 Information
Management Support@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical, technical or management functions in support of
information management operations overseas. The work includes operation and/or
limited maintenance of the missions Local Area Network (LAN) computer system
and associated automated data processing peripherals and personal computers;
assisting in hardware and software installations, monitoring and upgrades;
problem resolution and technical assistance; training support; systems
security, etc. The work requires knowledge of information technology concepts,
procedures, etc.
2895 Information
Management Technical Support@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical, technical or management functions in support of one or
more information management technical functions, e.g., telephone and
telecommunications, radio, mail and pouch, APO/FPO/EPO, etc. The work requires
knowledge of information management technical policies, regulations and
procedures.
3001 Consular
Affairs
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform professional work involving the conduct of
U.S. foreign policy negotiations or contact with host government officials on
subjects concerning:
(1) Protection and welfare of U.S. nationals abroad;
(2) The adjudication and processing of visa
applications;
(3) Determination of U.S. citizenship and issuance of
U.S. citizenship documentation;
(4) Judicial assistance;
(5) Seaman and shipping functions;
(6) Notarial functions
The processing of refuges for
resettlement in the United States; and Federal benefits and other U.S. Government agencies
activities.
3012 Consular Support
Officer
This code includes positions
that perform consular work, particularly the adjudication and processing of
visa applications abroad. This code will be given to employees on limited
non-career appointments (LNAs).
3020 Passport
Affairs+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work involving U.S. citizenship
determinations in the adjudication of passport applications and other passport
services.
3030 Visa
Affairs+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work involving the adjudication of applications
for U.S. visas and processing refugees for resettlement in the United States.
3055 U.S.
Citizen Services+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform professional work involving:
(1) Protection of the rights and property of U.S.
citizens or nationals abroad;
(2) Documentation of the acquisition and loss of U.S.
nationality;
(3) The provision of assistance in welfare,
whereabouts, repatriation, deaths, and estates;
(4) Judicial assistance; and
(5) Procedures, treaties, and conventions applicable
to U.S. nationals, including agencies that pay Federal benefits.
3080 Consular
Support
This code includes consular
agent and paraconsular assistant positions, which perform specialized clerical
and technical level work not requiring consular commissions incidental to the
issuance of citizenship documentation including:
(1) Passports and reports of birth;
(2) The issuance of visas and refugee documentation;
(3) Administering consular oaths; and
(4) Limited consular functions, such as the execution
of applications, which involve the welfare, interests, or the
provision of services to U.S. nationals and U.S. agencies abroad.
3090 Consular Affairs
Assistance@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical, technical and assistance work involving one or more
consular functions, e.g., visas, passport and citizenship, special consular
services, etc. The work requires knowledge of consular functions, laws,
regulations and procedures.
4100 Printing
This includes positions
that manage the operation and maintenance of an U.S. Government printing
facility located in Manila, Philippines.
4200 Information
Resource
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform professional work involving the management
and operation of Information Resource Centers worldwide. The positions are
responsible for:
(1) Twice yearly visits to Missions abroad to provide
consultations on Information Resource Center development ensuring the most
cost-effective mix of electronic and print resources and services;
(2) Evaluating management policies and practices
affecting information capabilities;
(3) Implementing new information technologies; and
(4) Managing the professional development of Foreign
Service National staff, creating training programs and workshops, providing
training, and demonstrating cutting-edge U.S. technology.
4300 English
Language Programs This code includes positions that supervise or perform
professional work involving the planning, execution, evaluation and materials
assistance to guarantee effective English language programming in support of
the Public Diplomacy skill codes cultural and information objectives. Positions
may also be responsible for working with ministries of education and
universities on curriculum, teacher training, test and materials development. The
work requires knowledge of modern methodology, educational administration, and
program management.
4400 Public
Diplomacy
This code includes
positions that manage, supervise, or
perform professional work that informs and influences the public abroad in
regard to U.S. foreign policy objectives. The work involves:
(1) Explaining to foreign audiences the complexities
of United States society and culture, and the current Administrations foreign
policy agenda;
(2) Establishing linkages at personal, institutional,
and governmental levels;
(3) Arranging and conducting programs that address key
issues in either a bilateral or multilateral context;
(4) Building relationships, encouraging the expansion
of bilateral networks, and developing influential support for programs linking
the U.S. with the host country;
(5) Conducting both Congressionally mandated and other
types of exchange programs;
(6) Serving as the embassy spokesperson, and handling
all media inquiries concerning official U.S. Government policy;
(7) Placing material with local TV, radio, and print
media, and maintaining an active dialogue with both information gatekeepers
and the wider public of the host country; and
(8) Monitoring local media coverage as it pertains to
the United States presence in the host country.
4410 Information
Officer+
This code includes
positions that manage, supervise or perform professional work that involves
contact with the host country and international media, specifically serving as
the embassy spokesperson, providing information to the media, explaining U.S.
foreign and domestic policy, placing material with local TV, radio and print
media, and assisting mission members in dealing with members of the press. Positions
may also involve organizing press conferences, speech writing, managing the
Missions Information Resource Center, setting up press centers for United
States and international press, briefing the senior embassy staff on media
trends and providing assessments of local media commentary to policymakers in
Washington.
4420 Cultural
Affairs Officer+
This code includes
positions that manage, supervise, or perform professional work with
responsibility for public diplomacy programming that supports long-range U.S. foreign
policy interests in the host country. Positions may involve managing the
missions information resource center, organizing local and regional
conferences on bilateral and multilateral issues, managing the posts English
Language Program, the International Visitors Program, the Fulbright Program and
other exchange programs that are Congressionally mandated or are country or
region specific. Positions may also be responsible for cultural programming
and establishing linkages with academic institutions.
4490 Public Diplomacy
Assistance@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical, technical or management functions involving one or more
public diplomacy functional areas, e.g., cultural, information, programs, etc.
4505 Information+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform professional work in the dissemination of
information about activities of the Foreign Service and the Department of State
through communications media; or advise management concerning the information
needs of the public.
4525 Translation+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work in rendering the written word from a
foreign language into English or from English into a foreign language.
4535 Interpreting+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work in interpreting the oral statements of
others from or into another language.
4545 Scientific
Linguistics+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform professional work in the anthropological
science of linguistics such as language structure analysis, the study of
language development, cultural factors, and language interrelationships.
5015 Economics
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work in recommending, analyzing, or
reporting economic and commercial policies, developments or issues in a host
country, region or economic system; or that develop or execute economic policy;
promote U.S. economic interests and goals; and/or provide assistance to U.S.
businessmen abroad.
5025 Finance
and Economic Development
This code includes economic
positions requiring specialized knowledge related to:
(1) The international aspects of monetary and banking
problems;
(2) Exchange rates;
(3) Stabilization and control;
(4) Movement of capital;
(5) Balance of payments;
(6) International and domestic aspects of foreign
loans;
(7) International financial agreements; and
(8) Planning, development, and implementation of
foreign economic assistance programs.
The work requires knowledge
of U.S. foreign policy as well as the political, cultural, social, and economic
conditions of a country or region.
5030 International
Transportation and Communications+
This code includes
positions involving analysis, evaluation, or reporting on economic aspects of
international transportation and communications industries, such as regulatory
control, competitive carrier practices operations, facilities, and services.
5040 Trade+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work in the formulation, review, and
implementation of trade policies; expansion of trade; customs; tariffs;
marketing; or commercial practices applied domestically and internationally
which affect the exchange of goods and services.
5050 Economic
Resources and Commodities+
This code includes
professional positions concerned with the study and analysis of problems
relating to the development, improvement, evaluation, use, processing, and
preservation of organic and inorganic natural resources. The work requires a
fundamental background in the physical sciences.
5095 Economics
Assistance@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical and assistance work involving the economic aspects of
international relations. The work includes gathering information, research,
analysis, and related activities associated with observing and reporting on
economic trends in the host country.
5096 Political
Affairs Assistance@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical and assistance work involving the political aspects of
international relations. The work includes gathering information, research,
analysis, and related activities associated with observing and reporting on
political trends in the host country.
5505 Political Affairs
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work predominantly political in nature in
the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign policy. The work
involves the collection, analysis, and reporting of information relating to
policy issues for the purposes of developing recommendations and implementing
plans, negotiation, or official representation of the U.S. Government to the
host government.
5520 Political-Military
Affairs
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work involving:
(1) Analysis and reporting of foreign policy
implications of U.S. military presence or activity;
(2) National security policy;
(3) Host-country military development;
(4) Arms control;
(5) Multilateral defense policy; or
(6) Related military matters.
5535 Labor
Affairs+
This code includes
positions supervising or performing work in the collection, analysis, and
reporting of the entire range of trade union activities and their impact on
political-economic developments and on U.S.-host-country relations, and liaison
between foreign labor ministries and unions and their U.S. counterparts.
5810 Intelligence
Research+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform analysis and evaluation of collected
intelligence information, drawing and interpreting inferences pertinent to the
formulation and execution of foreign policy. The work requires knowledge of
one or more social, physical, engineering, or military sciences.
6020 Environment,
Science and Technology+
This code includes
positions that evaluate scientific, technological, and environmental
developments and achievements to recommend or implement scientific aspects of
U.S. foreign policy. The work requires professional education and background
in the physical sciences, usually of a multidisciplinary nature.
6030 Protocol
Operations+
This code includes positions
that supervise or perform work in matters of international protocol such as
rights and immunities of representatives of foreign governments to the United
States; or in the performance and observance of national and international
customs, ceremonies, and etiquette of the diplomatic corps.
6045 Congressional
Relations+
This includes positions
that supervise or perform work involving:
(1) Liaison, coordination, or administrative
activities between the Department and Congress;
(2) Presentation of legislative programs to Congress
on behalf of the Department; or
(3) Assistance, service, or information requested by
Congress from the Department.
6050 Political
and Economic
Affairs+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work involving both the political and
economic aspects of international relations. The work involves the collection,
analysis, and reporting of political and economic information relating to U.S.
foreign policy objectives. The work requires knowledge of political and economic
analysis, reporting, negotiations, policy formulation, implementation, official
representations to the host government, and promotion of U.S. political and
economic interests.
6070 Narcotics
Control+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work in the development of and/or implementation of policies, programs, and agreements to minimize the impact of international crime and illegal drugs on the
U.S. and our partner nations by providing effective foreign assistance and
fostering greater bilateral and multilateral law enforcement and rule of law
cooperation.
6080 International
Relations+
This code includes
positions that are not covered by any single generalist skill code and that
require a mix and/or variety of functional skills and abilities common to
several different Foreign Service Generalist skill codes. Positions covered by
this skill code indicate that any well-rounded Foreign Service Generalist, who
has demonstrated knowledge of Foreign Service principles, practices and techniques, can perform
the work of the position.
6085 Community
Liaison
This code is limited to
positions at posts abroad that supervise and perform family and community
liaison functions. These functions include welcoming; dependent
employment; community liaison; recreation and cultural activities; and
counseling and referral.
6090 Refugee
Affairs+
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform work in the collection and analysis of
information relating to refugee programs and the planning and direction of
these programs.
6093 PEPFAR Affairs
This code includes positions
that facilitate, plan, implement and report on the Presidents Emergency Plan
for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) in a designated country or region. This code will be
assigned to employees on limited non-career appointments (LNAs).
6095 Protocol
Assistance@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical and assistance work involving protocol services in
support of various social and diplomatic functions to ensure proper observance
of U.S. and host country customs, ceremonies and etiquette.
6110 Medicine
This code is limited to
positions for physicians who supervise or perform professional and scientific
work in one or more fields of medicine requiring a professional medical
education and which requires a valid license to practice medicine and/or
surgery.
6115 Nursing
This code is limited to
positions that provide direct nursing care to patients, administer supportive
treatments, promote better health care, or perform research or training in one
or more fields of nursing.
6125 Psychiatry
This code is limited to
positions for physicians who are certified to practice medicine or surgery and
who supervise or perform work in the practice and/or science of treating mental
disorders.
6133 Health Care
Support@
This code includes positions
that provide or support the work involved in one or more areas of the medical
field of primary health care, administering a health care program, preventive
medicine, treatment of patients, promoting better health care, laboratory
testing and physical examination. The work requires professional education,
training, and current and valid licensure and specialty certification.
6134 Medical Specialist
(Protective)
This code includes positions
that provide and supervise medical support to security operations overseas. The
work involves the direction, planning, and execution of security operations in
high threat environments, with an emphasis on medical support to both the
protective detail and the protectee.
6145 Medical
Technology
This code is limited to
positions that perform or design chemical, bacteriological, hematologic,
cytologic, and other tests and examinations used in the diagnosis, care, and
treatment of patients. The work requires professional education, American
Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) registration, and/or Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) certification or equivalent.
6160 Mental Health
This code includes positions
that safeguard and promote the health and well being of Americas diplomatic
community; utilizing skilled and experienced mental health care providers
familiar with all aspects of effective mental health care delivery and
management. The work requires the ability to conduct
psychosocial/psychological assessments, initiate short-term Mental Health Care
and provide resource information for follow-up long-term Mental Health
assistance.
6216 Construction
Engineering Support@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical or technical assistance in support of one or more
construction engineering functions, e.g., on-site inspections and monitoring of
construction projects, performing quality control checks, reviewing plans,
layout and designs for accuracy or problems.
6217 Facility
Maintenance
This code includes
positions which are responsible for maintaining and repairing U.S. Government
owned and leased property abroad including office and apartment buildings,
residences, warehouses, etc. All positions require experience and expertise in the
operation and maintenance of mechanical and electrical systems (e.g.,
elevators, heating, ventilating, air conditioning systems, plumbing and
sanitary systems, and other special equipment). Positions also require the
ability to evaluate and estimate workload requirements, short and long-range
resource requirements, and the maintenance effort being expended. Facility
Manager positions are responsible for executing and supervising/managing
rigorous maintenance programs and directing and training FSN staff in the
maintenance and operation of technically sophisticated building systems.
6218 Construction
Engineering
This code includes
positions that supervise or perform professional civil engineering work
involving layout and scheduling of operations and inspection and surveillance
of materials, methods, and equipment used in construction.
6219 Facility
Maintenance Assistance@
This code includes positions
that perform clerical, technical or management functions requiring subject
matter knowledge in one or more areas, e.g., buildings and grounds maintenance,
repair and modification, troubleshooting/repair, occupational safety and
health, pest control, landscaping, etc. The work requires skills based
knowledge of technical as well as buildings and grounds maintenance and operations.
6220 Attorney-Adviser
This code is limited to
positions at posts abroad that provide counsel and perform duties related to:
(1) International and host-country law;
(2) Treaties;
(3) Agreements; and
(4) Foreign and U.S. legal matters.
7010 Junior
Officer+
7020 Rotational
Officer+
7070 TBD+
7072 Reassignment+
7073 Separation+
7074 Detail+
7075 Medical+
7076 Training+
7077 Officer-in-Transit+
7078 Officer
Pending Category Resolution+
7079 Overcomplement+
7090 Leave
Without Pay+
7091 Military
Furlough+
9017 Office
Management
This code includes
positions that serve as the principal clerical and administrative support to an
individual or immediate staff of an organization and/or perform various office
management support and miscellaneous clerical and assistance duties. The
work requires knowledge of clerical and
administrative procedures, operations of Foreign Service posts and bureaus in
the Department, and office management skills.
9040 Support#
This code is limited to
positions at posts abroad that perform clerical duties. These duties include
typing, filing, reception, and related tasks.
9080 Office Assistance@
This code includes positions
that perform office assistance and general administrative support and clerical
functions in support of an individual and/or organizational segment. The work
requires knowledge of clerical and administrative procedures and general office
management skills.