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ELIGIBILITY * Criminal justice education * or Experience as a Police Officer * or Experienced Military Police Officer * or Combination of Education and Experience WHAT IS A STATUS CANDIDATE?
COMPETITIVE AND EXCEPTED SERVICE - there are two classes of jobs in the Federal Government: * those that in the competitive civil service, and * those that are in the excepted service
SOURCES OF ELIGIBLES - in filling competitive service jobs, agencies can generally choose from among 3 groups of candidates: * A COMPETITIVE list of eligibles administered by OPM or by an
agency under OPM's direction. This list consists of applicants who have applied and met the qualification requirements for a specific vacancy announcement. It is the most common method
of entry for new employees. * A list of eligibles who have civil service status consist of applicants who are eligible for NONCOMPETITIVE movement within the competitive service because they
either now are or were serving under career-type appointments in the competitive service. These individuals are selected under agency merit promotion procedures and can receive an
appointment by promotion, reassignment, transfer, or reinstatement. * A list of eligibles that qualify for a special noncompetitive appointing authority established by law or executive
order. Examples of special noncompetitive appointing authorities include the VETERANS' RECRUITMENT APPOINTMENT (VRA) and PEACE CORPS. WHAT IS VETERANS' PREFERENCE? VETERANS'
PREFERENCE If you’re a Veteran who served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces and were separated under honorable conditions, you may be eligible for veterans’ preference, as well as
other veteran specific hiring options. Visit USAJobs to Learn More about Veterans' Preference. THE VETERANS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ACT (VEOA) This act gave preference eligibles or
veterans with 3 or more years of continuous active service access to jobs that might otherwise be closed to them. When an agency advertises for candidates outside its own workforce under
merit promotion procedures, it must allow these veterans to apply. Of course, all applications are subject to any area of consideration that the agency has specified on the vacancy
announcement. VEOA applicants are not subject to a geographical area of consideration limitation. WHAT IS VRA? VETERANS' RECRUITMENT APPOINTMENT (VRA) Formerly, Veterans'
Readjustment Appointment * WHAT IT PROVIDES: VRA allows appointment of eligible Veterans up to the GS-11 or equivalent grade level. Veterans are hired under excepted appointments to
positions that are otherwise in the competitive service. After the individual satisfactorily completes 2 years of service, the Veteran must be converted noncompetitively to a career or
career-conditional appointment. * WHEN TO USE IT: VRA can be a good tool for filling entry-level to mid-level positions. * WHO IS ELIGIBLE? VRA eligibility applies to the following
categories: * Disabled Veterans; * Veterans who served on active duty in the Armed Forces during a war declared by Congress, or a in a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge has
been authorized; * Veterans who, while serving on active duty in the Armed Forces, participated in a military operation for which the Armed Forces Service Medal (AFSM) was awarded; *
Veterans separated from active duty within the past 3 years. VA OIG POLICE OFFICER POSITION INFORMATION, PLEASE EMAIL, WRITE OR CALL: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Police VA Northern
California Health Care System 10535 Hospital Way Mather, CA 95655 (07B) 916-366-5401 [email protected]