Workforce Support Specialist
SAIC · Springfield, VA · 3 wk ago
OTHR$80k–$120k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Workforce Support Specialist manages, facilitates, and coordinates a diverse portfolio of critical workforce support programs, including training delivery, performance management, deployment lifecycle, and physical space planning.
Responsibilities
- Coordinate and deliver the full curriculum of training programs, including scheduling, logistics, and speaker coordination.
- Facilitate the directorate’s Performance Management Program (DCIPS), advising the workforce and tracking progress.
- Provide full lifecycle coordination for personnel deployments, including managing readiness, scheduling, travel (DTS, SPOT), and medical/security requirements.
- Develop and maintain program-specific dashboards and reports to track key metrics for training, performance management, and space utilization.
- Analyze OCONUS requirements to help draft position descriptions and provide recommendations for deployment selection.
- Review and analyze training feedback and course materials to recommend updates and improvements.
- Lead and facilitate training on analytic tradecraft standards (ICD 203, 206) and create reference tools for the workforce.
- Serve as a primary point of contact for employees and managers on matters of performance management, and deployment.
- Develop and maintain the directorate's physical space implementation plan, monitoring vacancies and optimizing seating arrangements.
- Maintain all required databases and records for deployments (DeployNet), and other program activities.
- Prepare program overview briefs, status reports, and other official correspondence for leadership.
Qualifications
- Active TS/SCI clearance is required, and the ability to obtain a Polygraph.
- A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business, Psychology, or a related field.
- A minimum of 5-7 years demonstrated experience managing or coordinating multiple programs in a fluid, changing environment. In lieu of a degree, 7-10+ years of experience are acceptable.
- Strong knowledge of and experience applying federal workforce regulations, including performance management principles (e.g., DCIPS).
- Experience as an instructor or facilitator with strong oral and written communication skills.
- Proficiency with the Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel for data sorting and report generation.
- Experience reviewing and editing official documents or intelligence reports, with a strong understanding of analytic tradecraft standards (ICD 203, 206).
- Demonstrated experience collaborating with and providing support to diverse audiences, including employees with disabilities.
- At least 24 months of experience planning and implementing programs and resolving issues requiring cross-organizational coordination.
- Demonstrated experience using travel and deployment systems (MET, DTS, SPOT, APACS).
- Specific experience with PeopleSoft and the DCIPS Performance Management system.
- Experience developing data visualizations or dashboards using tools like Tableau.
Benefits
The estimated target salary range for this position is $80,001 - $120,000, based on experience and other factors.