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Job Title: Program Analyst
Job ID: 26619
Date Opened: 6/21/2024
Date Closed: 7/1/2024
Area of Consideration: Open to Public
Grade: CS-11
Bargaining Unit: Union
Minimum Range: $72,711
Maximum Range: $93,735
Available Openings: 1
Division/Office/Bureau: Administration Bureau
Job Summary: This position functions as a junior-level position within the District of Columbia Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency (HSEMA), Administration Bureau. HSEMA’s mission is to lead the District's effort to prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover from natural and man-made emergencies. HSEMA assumes the continuity of government during and following a major disaster. This is accomplished in partnership with District, federal, regional, and private sector agencies. HSEMA’s FB serves as the central hub for all of the agency’s fiscal matters. The incumbent works under the general supervision of the Finance Bureau Chief, who delegates authority, outlines the scope of responsibility, and provides the necessary guidelines for the overall program and administrative procedures and policy requirements for the daily management of the office.
Duties and Responsibilities: Plans, develops, and conducts program analyses of moderate scale and impact, concerning all aspects of current or projected operating programs for actual or potential effectiveness in achieving planned goals and objectives. Develops, maintains, and monitors projects, and integrated reporting system(s) affecting program(s) throughout the activity. Communicate information to the supervisor for effective evaluation of program operations and milestones. Analyzes, extracts, summarizes, and identifies significant trends and issues. Forecasts and estimates program requirements and prepares programmatic reports, justifications, charts, graphs, statistical and narrative data, etc., for presentations and briefings.