Support Services Specialist
Washington, District of Columbia, United States · Full Time
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- Experience
- 1+ yrs
- Salary
- —
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 2 weeks ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Eligibility
- Open to applicants who hold or are eligible for career/career-conditional status within federal service. Males born post-1959 must be registered with Selective Service. Applicants must meet time-in-grade requirements if applicable.
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Job description
Role Overview
The Support Services Specialist plays a key role in backing the logistical and administrative aspects of Public Programs within the Education Department.
Key Duties
- Manage diverse administrative functions crucial to executing the Public Programs series.
- Assist with organizing program coordination, including scheduling meetings, taking minutes, and distributing information efficiently.
- Maintain updated records on required personnel, equipment, and facility usage for program operations under guidance.
- Conduct foundational content and logistical research to support program activities; help draft, edit, and compile program materials.
- Input and manage data in databases and tracking tools; contribute to preparation of materials and presentations to inform staff and stakeholders about program progress.
- Handle routine public inquiries on program details and escalate complex questions to appropriate personnel; aid in internal communications through organizing and circulating information.
- Prepare and scrutinize outgoing correspondence ensuring accuracy, proper format, and policy compliance.
- Support procurement and budgeting functions, including researching resources, gathering pricing, and assisting in purchasing processes.
Qualifications & Conditions
- Applicants must have career or career-conditional status or be eligible for it.
- Males born after December 31, 1959, must be registered with the Selective Service.
- One year of specialized experience equivalent to GS-7 level or pay band within federal service or similar system is required, including experience in logistical arrangements, correspondence, stakeholder communication, and administrative office tasks.
- Time-in-grade requirement: For promotion, candidates must meet one year at the next lower grade within 30 days of closing.
- Experience includes paid, unpaid, and volunteer work; part-time and unpaid experience will be considered based on the weekly hours.
- No formal education requirement applies for this position.
Additional Information
- This position is part of a bargaining unit.
- Recruitment incentives may be granted, subject to availability and requiring service agreements.
- Applications can be shared across SI for consideration of similar roles.
- Candidates should value public service efficiency, constitutional principles, and democratic ideals.
- The Smithsonian provides comprehensive benefits including leave, insurance, flexible spending accounts, and retirement plans.
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Presentation Skills
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Communication
Teamwork & Collaboration
Attention to Detail
Organisation
Work Ethic