What does a civil service employee do?
There are many Civil Service career possibilities with the U.S. Agency for International Development. No matter which one you choose, you’ll be able to make a difference in the world while contributing to the mission of supporting the foreign policy of the United States of America. Civil service employees remain at the core of USAID/Washington staff and are the prime element in providing shape and forward momentum to meet the needs of carrying out programs overseas. CS employees perform inherently governmental functions and are the essential link between strategic interest and the program content and style selected to achieve that interest. There are a number of other important unique values that CS brings to his or her position. Among these are greater responsibility for accountability and oversight; more comprehension of, and better responsiveness to, Agency guidance and direction; corporate memory; and the knowledge, experience and “weight” to work effectively with other USG agencie
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