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Federal Management and Program Analysis Jobs

Have you been looking for Management and Program Analysis Jobs?  The federal government has over 355 Management Analyst, Program Analyst, Management Analysis Officer and Program Analysis Officer jobs open as of today See www.jsajobs.gov.  You will need a USAJobs Resume to apply.

Duties of Management and Program Analysis Jobs

Management Program Analysis Jobs ChartThe primary job description: serve as analysts and advisors to management on the evaluation of the effectiveness of government programs and operations or the productivity and efficiency of the management of Federal agencies or both. Positions in this series require knowledge of: the substantive nature of agency programs and activities; agency missions, policies, and objectives; management principles and processes; and the analytical and evaluative methods and techniques for assessing program development or execution and improving organizational effectiveness and efficiency. Some positions also require an understanding of basic budgetary and financial management principles and techniques as they relate to long range planning of programs and objectives. The work requires skill in: application of fact-finding and investigative techniques; oral and written communications; and development of presentations and reports. 

The Government hires a large number of Management and Program Analysts

The federal government employs 70,919 management and program analysts of which 1, 068 work overseas. The Department of the Navy is the largest employer with 9,516 civilians employed followed by the Department of the Army with 7,095 and there are 5,574 with the Veterans Administration. All cabinet level and large independent agencies employ substantial numbers in this series. 

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