Rotation for Presidential Management Fellow
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENTWASHINGTON, D.C. 20240http://www.blm.govFebruary 21, 2013In Reply Refer To:1610 (210) PEMS TRANSMISSION 02/28/2013Information Bulletin No. 2013-043
To: | All Field Office OfficialsAttention: Planning and Environmental Coordinators | |
From: | Assistant Director, Renewable Resources and Planning | |
Subject: | Rotation for Presidential Management Fellow | DD: 03/29/2013 |
Action Requested: The Division of Decision Support, Planning and NEPA has a Presidential Management Fellow (PMF) who is currently seeking a rotational opportunity and career experience at the State or Field Office level. The purpose of this Information Bulletin is to request State and Field Offices to submit projects for a 120-day rotational assignment beginning in June 2013. Interested offices should submit a proposal describing the project and duties the PMF would perform, as well as the project timeframe. Assignments should afford the PMF substantial responsibilities, allow work on priority projects, and promote a learning opportunity. Please include a brief description of the office and local community, as well. Background: The Bureau of Land Management and the Department of the Interior currently have several PMFs employed nationwide. The PMF program is a highly competitive, Government-wide professional development program designed to prepare individuals for management careers within the Federal Government. Individuals hired through the PMF program are graduates of a variety of master's and doctoral-level programs. Presidential Management Fellows receive an initial two-year full-time excepted service appointment, after which they are eligible for conversion to a permanent position as a Federal Government employee. During their fellowship, each PMF takes on one or more rotational assignments. Additional information can be found at www.pmf.gov.Budget Impacts: Travel and salary for the PMF’s rotational assignment is funded by the Division of Decision Support, Planning and NEPA.Coordination: If your office can offer this opportunity and would benefit from having a PMF, please submit proposals electronically to Shasta Ferranto, Planning and Environmental Analyst, WO-210, at sferranto@blm.gov. A resume is available upon request at the same contact information.Timeframe: Proposals should be submitted by Friday, March 29, 2013.Contact: If you have questions regarding the PMF program or rotational assignment, please contact Joe Stout, Division Chief, Division of Decision Support, Planning and NEPA at 202-912-7275 or j2stout@blm.gov.Signed by: Authenticated by:Edwin L. Roberson Robert M. WilliamsAssistant Director Division of IRM Governance,WO-560Renewable Resources and Planning