Post by bot on May 8, 2014 19:40:28 GMT -5
DHS ANNOUNCES NEW OPENINGS FOR LOANED EXECUTIVE PROGRAM
Program Brings Executive Leadership from Private Sector to Support Department Mission
WASHINGTON— The Department of Homeland Security today announced new Loaned Executive Program openings, which will bring the Department and private-sector expertise together to support efforts to promote travel and tourism under the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
“We want to leverage the private sector’s best talent to improve the travel experience for the American public and those who we welcome as visitors to our country. DHS is committed to facilitating lawful travel and tourism,” said Deputy Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. “Private sector integration in the development of our policies and processes ensures a coordinated approach to identifying innovative solutions to our homeland security challenges.”
DHS is offering the following open positions:
Senior Advisor, Customer Service: In this position, a loaned executive will advise TSA and CBP on ways to improve customer service.
Senior Advisor, Line and Crowd Management: This loaned executive will advise TSA and CBP on issues related to the airport systems flow of international travelers with domestic connections including existing policies, procedures, and training related to the systems flow of travelers.
Senior Advisor, Logistics: In this position, a loaned executive will advise TSA and CBP on issues related to airport systems flow of international travelers and analyze arrivals and connections
Senior Advisor, Metrics: This loaned executive will advise CBP on and clarify issues related to the collection and analysis of data on the airport systems flow of international travelers.
Senior Advisor, Self-Service Technology: In this position, a loaned executive will help TSA and CBP clarify issues related to the development and deployment of enterprise level self-service technologies.
Senior Advisor, Staffing Models: This loaned executive will help CBP on issues related to the development and management of enterprise level personnel management.
The positions include a six-month assignment with the option for a six-month renewal. While these positions do not include a government salary, participants in the Loaned Executive Program still draw their regular salary and benefits from their private-sector employer. Qualified applicants should visit the DHS Loaned Executive Program Current Openings page on www.dhs.gov to submit a resume before the deadline, Tuesday, May 27, 2014.
Program Brings Executive Leadership from Private Sector to Support Department Mission
WASHINGTON— The Department of Homeland Security today announced new Loaned Executive Program openings, which will bring the Department and private-sector expertise together to support efforts to promote travel and tourism under the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
“We want to leverage the private sector’s best talent to improve the travel experience for the American public and those who we welcome as visitors to our country. DHS is committed to facilitating lawful travel and tourism,” said Deputy Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. “Private sector integration in the development of our policies and processes ensures a coordinated approach to identifying innovative solutions to our homeland security challenges.”
DHS is offering the following open positions:
Senior Advisor, Customer Service: In this position, a loaned executive will advise TSA and CBP on ways to improve customer service.
Senior Advisor, Line and Crowd Management: This loaned executive will advise TSA and CBP on issues related to the airport systems flow of international travelers with domestic connections including existing policies, procedures, and training related to the systems flow of travelers.
Senior Advisor, Logistics: In this position, a loaned executive will advise TSA and CBP on issues related to airport systems flow of international travelers and analyze arrivals and connections
Senior Advisor, Metrics: This loaned executive will advise CBP on and clarify issues related to the collection and analysis of data on the airport systems flow of international travelers.
Senior Advisor, Self-Service Technology: In this position, a loaned executive will help TSA and CBP clarify issues related to the development and deployment of enterprise level self-service technologies.
Senior Advisor, Staffing Models: This loaned executive will help CBP on issues related to the development and management of enterprise level personnel management.
The positions include a six-month assignment with the option for a six-month renewal. While these positions do not include a government salary, participants in the Loaned Executive Program still draw their regular salary and benefits from their private-sector employer. Qualified applicants should visit the DHS Loaned Executive Program Current Openings page on www.dhs.gov to submit a resume before the deadline, Tuesday, May 27, 2014.