Introducing
the New NCE Registry
The Bureau of Human Resources
is pleased to introduce the Department of State’s Non-Competitive Eligibility
(NCE) Registry, which will allow Department of State hiring managers to
identify eligible family members returning from overseas who have earned
non-competitive eligibility or who have Civil Service reinstatement rights.
Why an NCE Registry?
Family members who have earned
NCE or who have CS reinstatement eligibility can use it to non-competitively
apply for positions in the Civil Service. Under Executive Order 12721,
Executive Branch agencies have the authority to non-competitively appoint to a
competitive service position in the United States, family members who have
completed 52 weeks (or 2087 hours) of service in certain
positions overseas.
How does it work?
Eligible family members enroll
by filling out and submitting the registry application. Their information will
then be added to the registry. When a hiring manager has an open vacancy,
he/she can request a list of potential applicants based upon their skills and
experience.
Learn more about the registry
and download the application on FLO’s NCE Registry webpage.
Email FLOAskEmployment@state.gov with questions.
NCE Registry Webinar on June
29 at 9:00 a.m. ET
Join FLO and
HR Shared Services on June 29 at 9:00 a.m. ET for a webinar to learn about the
NCE Registry, including eligibility and how to apply. To participate in the
webinar, go to https://deptofstatehr.adobeconnect.com/_a1002391156/flo/.
Enter as a guest and type your first name and post. You will need a computer
with a high-speed internet connection and speakers. (Webinar recording will be
available after the event. Email FLOGlobalWebinars@state.gov).
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