Federal government jobs are plentiful and those who know how to position
themselves for federal careers can take advantage of the benefits that working for the federal government has to offer.
Applying
for federal careers makes it even more complex with the inclusion of military status, citizenship, security clearance, etc..
Now, a Train the Trainer version of the Master Federal Career Advisor (MFCA) program puts you at the helm of creating training and instruction programs
for the federal career coaching industry.
The MFCC / T includes all the content of the MFCC course along with a train - the - trainer version, which allowed practitioners to effective create training and instruction programs
for the federal career coaching industry.
If you have goals
for your federal career, you will simply need to plan ahead to position yourself for your ideal job somewhere down the line.
Not exact matches
The economists who did the research
for the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York concluded that average workers see most of their earnings grow during the first 10 years of their
career and begin to stagnate after age 35.
I thought I did everything right: I submitted my Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as early as possible, I completed the required documents, and I compared financial aid packages from different colleges to find the perfect balance of affordability, quality, and potential
for career advancement.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness provides tax - free student loan relief
for graduates in public service
careers after they have made 120 payments on qualified
federal student loans.
An explosive run as a rookie head coach at Louisville, demanding and then abandoning a 10 - year contract
for the NFL in a moment that helped cement his heel persona, a superstar NFL player sent to
federal prison, a midnight flight to take over a SEC program shortly after, an employee sex scandal that imploded a potential BCS title contender, and finally, a chance to keep his family together in one state and restart his
career.
The House of Representatives has voted in favor of Buffalo's new
Federal Courthouse
for Robert H. Jackson, highlighting one of the more remarkable legal
careers in the nation's history.
Singh, taking the stand
for the first time as the government's star witness in its
federal corruption case against Mangano, retraced the arc of his life and
career to the jury in the Central Islip courtroom.
«With 13 ethics charges and
federal charges likely, it's time
for Charlie Rangel to end his political
career and
for Andrew Cuomo to be defeated in November.»
«When I first ran
for Congress, I left a 20 - year
career as a
federal prosecutor because I was frustrated with the inaction in Washington and knew that if I wanted to see real change
for my children and
for future generations that I needed to get off the sidelines and do something about it.
The White House is vetting Jane L. Kelly, a
career public defender turned
federal appellate judge, as a potential nominee
for the Supreme Court.
As training money from the
federal stimulus package opens new possibilities
for Mohawk Valley workers looking
for the skills that will be in demand when the economy recovers, Mohawk Valley Community College is offering area residents an opportunity to learn about exciting programs that can be the first step in a new
career.
The governor explained that Nigeria's present political structure was seriously affecting the efficiency of both State and Local governments, submitting that
for States to give optimal service to their citizens, the principle of inclusion as being practiced in Lagos where anybody irrespective of race or creed can rise to the pinnacle of their chosen
career, first needs to be applied to the division of power between the
Federal and State governments.
Mr. Bharara noted that investigators, agents of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation and
career prosecutors «have been doing their job with abandon»
for years.
On how his fellowship has impacted his
career, he said, «Since part of working
for a state regulatory agency requires dealing with
federal regulators and interpreting
federal rules, I think having experience at EPA (as a fellow, then as an employee) was a big plus in the eyes of the people who hired me.
Join us on August 20 at 2:00 p.m. ET
for a one - hour live chat session where you'll learn how fellows impact policy initiatives on Capitol Hill, in
federal agencies, and the judicial branch — and how you can apply your social science background to transform your
career.
The Cyber Corps Program prepares students
for a variety of cybersecurity
career trajectories, including research, operations, project management, and executive - level positions in the
federal government.
Some of these include higher and more predictable
federal research funding, shorter graduate and postdoc training periods, greater use of staff scientists, and better
career training
for students and postdocs.
- The National Council
for Science and the Environment (NCSE)'s short - term positions in research labs,
federal agencies, non-profit organizations, and businesses in its Campus to
Careers program
Hansen's retirement concludes a 46 - year
career at NASA's Goddard Institute
for Space Studies in New York, but he plans to use his time to take up legal challenges to the
federal and state governments over limiting greenhouse gas emissions.
Zurich's Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology's Dual
Career Office is one of the first examples
for support schemes
for academic dual -
career couples in Europe.
Government
careers range from
federal agencies concerned with regulatory issues, like the FDA and the US Environmental Protection Agency, to the municipality level,
for example, a county interested in using geographical information systems to plot local resources.
Dean Hamer, a chief scientist at the National Cancer Institute of the US National Institutes of Health, has been out
for his entire 30 - year
career in the
federal government.
Should graduate students and postdocs hoping
for careers — or even jobs — in academe be exploring other options because of the uncertainties created by the across - the - board
federal funding cuts known as sequestration?
«What could be difficult
for a young scientist at the beginning of their
career... is that some of the early journals don't have an impact factor,» says Henry Markram, a neuroscientist at the Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne who is also the co-founder and co-executive manager of Frontiers.
Workshop participants will discuss the structure and organization of Congress, the U.S.
federal budget and appropriations process, and tools
for effective science communication and civic engagement that they can carry throughout their
careers.
Bruce M. Selya is a senior
federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals
for the First Circuit and has enjoyed a celebrated law
career.
Caltech's Conte Center is one of a network of such centers supported by NIMH and named after former House of Representatives member Silvio O. Conte, who throughout his
career supported
federal funding
for mental health research and treatment.
The Society supports robust, predictable, sustainable
federal funding of biomedical research to fuel these advances while ensuring that there is support
for training the next generation of geneticists and a
career pathway
for our future leaders in the field.
Mr. Pruss» entire
career has focused around the aerospace industry, including support
for federal and commercial aerospace clients.
She's closed that door, living a dedicated life to her
career; of being a very successful, powerful
federal judge and after all, she does have a cat
for company.
Paul G. Pastorek, Louisiana's superintendent of education, says the way the state hammers out rules
for its new «
career diploma» will help determine whether it lands up to $ 200 million in the national competition
for federal Race to the Top money.
As recently as 1998, the
federal VE law continued to define it as preparation
for careers «other than
careers requiring a baccalaureate, master's, or doctoral degree.»
With key components from the old system as the foundation, ESSA (which Business Roundtable CEOs supported) is designed to move the
federal government out of the decision - making process and give states the flexibility to design their own accountability systems and ensure all students receive an education that prepares them
for college and
career.
The 1917 Smith - Hughes Act, the law that first supported
federal funding
for vocational education in American schools, quite specifically described «vocational education» as preparation
for careers not requiring a bachelor's degree.
For instance, a
federal or state education chief is a non-local actor with control over a public school's teacher evaluation progress or college - and -
career ready curriculum.
States and / or the
federal government could identify best practices
for online skill assessments that all students could take at key break points in their school
careers (e.g., 6th grade or 9th grade).
Earlier this year, when the Obama Administration announced a set of proposals that would stop the flow of
federal funds to
career - training colleges that couldn't show that they were adequately preparing students
for gainful employment, critics said that
for - profit colleges were being unfairly targeted, and that low - income and nontraditional students would lose opportunity.
The foundation's Teacher Advancement Program, which provides training opportunities to help teachers climb a
career ladder toward higher salaries based on their performance, is now in place in 85 schools and is poised
for a major expansion, with states and the
federal government offering financial support.
• State and
federal programs like CCSS, RTTT, and the Partnership
for Assessment of Readiness
for College and
Careers and Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortia (groups of states who had adopted CCSS and agreed to work together on developing aligned, shared assessments) slowed down the market
for content, assessments, and platforms in some ways.
Under present day standards and accountability systems, states, pushed and prodded by the
federal government, have moved from trying to force districts to educate students to a minimum level of basic skills and to do something about schools that are obviously failing, to holding districts, schools and teachers accountable
for (in the words of the Common Core State Standards Initiative) «preparing all students
for success in college,
career, and life.»
The Obama administration's proposal to make
federal funding
for disadvantaged students contingent on states» adoption of reading and math standards that prepare students
for college or a
career has drawn sharp criticism from groups representing grassroots educators and state lawmakers, even as some governors and members of Congress appear open to the idea.
A national panel urged
federal policymakers last week to «take a more active role» in promoting adolescent reading and writing, and called
for nothing short of a «literacy revolution» to keep students in school and ensure they are able to learn the complex material that college and
careers will demand of them.
In this webinar, district leaders will share how they leveraged
federal funding
for this project, how they decided on a device, how they organized and managed professional development, and how they managed the logistics to allow this challenged district to take a significant step forward in preparing their students
for college and
career.
The bill also eliminates goals and performance targets
for academic achievement, removes parameters regarding the use of
federal funds to help improve struggling schools, does not address key disparities in opportunity such as access to high - quality college preparatory curricula, restricts the
federal government from protecting disadvantaged students, does not address poor quality tests, and fails to advance the current movement toward college - and
career - ready standards.
As
for ESEA flexibility waivers, a condition of receiving a
federal waiver from No Child Left Behind was that states have in place «college - and
career - ready standards.»
Never mind that this brief account of Senator Alexander's
career is incredibly misleading; Alexander joined other Republicans in calling
for the elimination of the Department of Education in the mid-1990s, and has long pushed
for a smaller
federal footprint in education.