Roles and Responsibilities include (not all inclusive): Provide administrative support to USDA Offices throughout New York. Interact with the general public in an office setting. Services consist of assisting NRCS staff with mission support duties related to acquisitions, property, and financial management. Track Producer Requests for Wetland Compliance and Highly Erodible Land Assistance. Maintain wetland determination and highly erodible land case files including producer submitted records, conservation plans and associated maps. Coordinates paperwork and record keeping with the USDA Farm Service Agency. Tracks requests for appeals related to issued determinations. Prepare map update determinations. Update 026 forms based on maps provided, which allow for accurate map rendering and program allocation. Prepare determination letters, complete certified mail forms, and any other correspondence that is needed (i.e. weather delays, workload delays, 569 notices). Assist Field staff with Food Security Act compliance workload. – Mail notification letters, gathering crop history information, maintaining calendar. The Contractor personnel will gain knowledge through training of all Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) software such as Protracts, Fund Manager, FA Tracker, Conservation Desktop, Document Management System, Excel, National Easements Staging Tools (NEST) within 6 months of employment. Additionally, the contractor will establish and maintain participant files in Document Management System and Protracts. The Contractor personnel will work on easements including coordinating and engaging with partners (ex TFT) and landowners; maintaining monitoring spreadsheets, entering data into NEST, conferring with office staff, District Conservationist and partners to flush out correct information. Navigate CUA process to obtain signatures and upload forms. Contractor reviews accuracy of documentation, compliance with regulations, and justification of vouchers, invoices, claims, statements and other requests for payment of goods and services; processes program payment information; gathers and conforms information from program participants; prepares for District Conservationist’s signature and forwards completed document for payment. Existing Contracts: When existing contracts are funded contractor shall review modifications, 153 non-compliance, 152 transfers, cancellations, payments. Contractor must review all documents for completeness (obtains signatures, enter appropriate info into ProTracts), maintain hard copy and DMS files and inform the field office team members of contract maintenance status when needed. Assemble reports from various available data sources to assist NRCS in answering data calls related to accomplished work, demand for NRCS services, and administrative tasks. Maintain Civil Rights 530 folders on SharePoint. Maintain various Team tracking documents (completed contracts; workload progress; expiring contracts) on Sharepoint, as well as payment and modification tracking documents to ensure nothing falls through the cracks. Begin modifications in ProTracts. Participate in trainings, Program calls, team meetings to remain aware of current policy. Qualifications: Experience working for/with USDA NRCS Experience with Farm Bill initiatives/programs Familiarity with natural resource conservation efforts in New York Possess and maintain a valid driving license. Proficient in word processing and spreadsheet use. Knowledgeable and experienced in utilizing a variety of computer hardware and software applications, such as Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, and Access. Able to use e-mail and internet browsers i.e., Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Edge. Knowledgeable and experienced in operating small office machines, such as calculators, fax machines, scanning devices, postage meters, and copy machines. Knowledgeable and experienced in general office procedures, such as preparing reports, spreadsheets, and filing. Familiarity with certified mail and return-receipt mail procedures. Ability to follow prescribed workflow process. Understanding and possessing the ability to enter data accurately. Good oral and written communication skills. Capable of working independently. Possess basic telephone skills. Although not required the following qualifications would be preferred: Customer service experience Database management Knowledge of general agricultural and conservation programs Mail Merge (Word) This position requires an FBI fingerprint check and a successfully adjudicated NACI or OPM/ NS BI This position is contingent upon award of a contract. IGH offers a competitive benefits program which includes Paid Vacation and Sick Leave, 401(a), Life Insurance Policy, and comprehensive Health, Vision, Dental, Employee Assistance and Rx plans. IGH is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe that no one should be discriminated against because of their differences, such as age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, religion or sexual orientation. All employment decisions shall be made without regard to age, race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, citizenship status or any other basis as protected by federal, state, or local law. IGH is committed to providing veteran employment opportunities to our service men and women. |