Here are a few inks about job opportunities and resources for finding a US Government job or position in Italy, Germany or Europe:
US GOVERNMENT JOBS AND NON-APPROPRIATED POSITIONS
IN ITALY
- Civilian Personnel Directorate – Source: USAEUR G1 Divisions
- Human Resource Office (HRO) – Source: U. S. Naval Support Activity, Naples
- USAJOBS – under "Location Search", select "OA-Northern Italy & Naples" and "OA-So Italy, Sicily, Sardinia" for job openings
- Vicenza Civilian Personnel Advisory Center (CPAC) – Source: Civilian Human Resources Agency Europe Region (CHRA-E)
- Civilian Personnel Advisory Centers (CPACs) – "Providing Civilian Personnel Advice to:" – Source: Civilian Human Resources Agency Europe Region (CHRA-E)
- Grafenwoehr
- In Germany: Grafenwoehr, Vilseck, Hohenfels
- Hanau
- In Germany: Baumholder, Hanau, Giessen,lWiesbaden
- Heidelberg
- In Germany: Heidelberg, Mannheim, Darmstadt, Babenhausen, Aschaffenburg
- In the Balkans: Bosnia, Kosovo, Hungary
- Other locations: Saudi
- Kaiserslautern
- In Germany: Bitburg, BlueBall, Kaiserslautern, Landstuhl, Miesau
- Stuttgart
- In Germany: Stuttgart, Garmisch, Berchtesgaden, Oberammergau, Pfullendorf, Munich, Potsdam
- EUCOM Locations: Molesworth, UK, Croatia, Ghana, Israel, Namibia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Senegal, Spain, Tunisia
- Würzburg
- In Germany: Wuerzburg, Ansbach, Bad Kissingen, Bamberg, Gieblstadt
- Civilian Personnel Office – Source: Ramstein Air Base
- Civilian Personnel Directorate – Source: USAEUR G1 Divisions
- Live and Work in the Alps! – Armed Forces Recreation Center Resort – Source: Edelweiss Lodge and Resort
- USAJOBS – under "Location Search", select "OA-Berlin, Hamburg or Northern Germany, OA-Heidelberg, Stuttgart or Southern Germany " OR "OA-Throughout Europe" for job openings
- Civil Service Job Information – Source: oconus.com
- Civil Service News and Information
- GSA and Standard Forms Online
- Civilian Human Resources Agency Europe Region (CHRA-E)
- Government Job Search – under "Choose Location", select "Overseas Atlantic"; under "Career Field", select "- All Career Fields -" or "your own career field" – Government Job Search Overseas: Atlantic Federal Job Openings – Source: Federal Job Search
- AAFES (Army and Air Force Exchange Service) Employment
- Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) – Human Resources
- Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) – K-12 Teachers and Support Staff Positions
- Navy Exchange – Work for US
- See also, the following:
- Info for U. S. Military Retirees Planning to Live in Germany , dated Tuesday, June 13, 2006
- Info for U. S. Military Retirees Planning to Live in Italy , dated Friday, June 09, 2006
- Info for U.S. Forces, Government Employees, Military Retirees and certain Defense/Gov. Contractors PCSing (moving) to Germany, dated Saturday, February 25, 2006
- Info for U.S. Forces, Government Employees, Military Retirees and Defense/Government Contractors with or without their Dependants PCSing (moving) to Italy, dated Saturday, December 31, 2005
There are other U.S. Government agencies that have positions in Europe, e.g., Department of State, Department of the Treasury (Internal Revenue Service), etc. that may not appear on the USAJOBS web site. You may have to be an employee of a specific government agency and/or possess a specific clearance for some of these positions overseas and abroad.
You should also be aware that for many jobs on-base/post, preference is given to spouses of activie duty personnel, unmarried dependent children including stepchildren, adopted children, and foster children not more than 23 years of age residing with a member of the U.S. Armed Forces or a U.S. citizen civilian employee of a U.S. Government Agency, U.S. military retirees and former U.S. military individuals. The comment just made is not meant to discourage you from applying for any position, especially if you possess a specialized skill and/or experience. Except for the positions on-base/post for "Local Nationals", you must be a U.S. citizen and have a valid US passport.
That's it for Tuesday, 18 July 2006: martedì, 18 luglio 2006.
Ciao, Ben
Today’s quote is an Italian proverb, author unknown.
"Uomo avvisato, mezzo salvato."
"Forewarned is forearmed."
(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 7 April 2007)
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