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Manager Hiring Guide This site is intended to help NOAA managers understand the NOAA hiring process and the important role hiring officials have in every phase. The information below lays out the essential steps of the hiring process after the hiring official has identified a need to fill a vacant position and has contacted the budget office of the Line Office (LO) or the Corporate Office (CO) to confirm the availability of funds. A PDF version of this NOAA Manager's Hiring Guide (click here) is available. |
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Electronic Official Personnel Folder (eOPF) at NOAA Do you have your eOPF ID and logon instructions? If not, contact us. Background: The Electronic Official Personnel Folder (eOPF) is an E-Government initiative, mandated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for all Executive Branch agencies, and administered by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). eOPF offers a secure, standard approach for personnel records conversion, storage, access, sharing, and archiving. NOAA's Workforce Management Office (WFMO) is collaborating with the Department of Commerce (DOC) and the OPM to fully implement the features of eOPF. eOPF allows employees online access to their own individual folder through a secure Internet connection. To help ensure optimal protection of your personal data, as of Fall 2007, users must access the system with a PC on a federal network using an authorized, registered IP address. NOAA has worked towards converting and maintaining each employee's OPF from paper records to an electronic file in three stages:
Some of the benefits of e-OPF include:
We hope you have a good experience with the eOPF system and welcome your feedback. |
New Employees - Welcome Aboard! A successful transition into your organization is very important. To assist you in understanding your role and responsibilities, benefits and entitlements, information has been consolidated into one central location. The links found below are designed to provide you with easy access to new employee information and forms. Depending upon your type of appointment, not all forms and/or information may be applicable to your individual circumstances. Resources are available (WFMO Contact Lists) to answer any questions you may have at any point and time during your employment with your organization. |
APPLICATION GENERAL INFORMATION FORM
This form must be filled out and submitted with your application. Failure to submit this form will result in your application being considered ineligible. A separate form and application must be bmitted for each position for which you are applying.
1. Name: _________________________________________________
2. Are you a U.S. Citizen? ______ yes ______ no
3. List the position title, career path, occupational series, and pay band you are interested in applying for:
Title of Position: ____________________________________
Career Path, Series, Pay Band (eg., ZP-1320-IV):
_______________________________________________________
4. Do you claim veteran’s preference? ______ yes ______ no
If yes, ________ 5pt or ________ 10pt
5. Will you accept part-time (i.e., 16 to 32 hours per week) employment?
_____ yes _____ no
6. Will accept temporary employment? _____ yes _____ no
______ Less than 45 days ______ 4 to 6 months
______ 45 to 120 days ______ 6 months to one year
7. Will you accept term employment (i.e., an appointment for a period of more that 1 year but not more than 4 years)?
_____ yes _____ no
8. Are you a CTAP or ICTAP applicant?
_____ yes _____ no
Page last edited: October 25, 2007