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-----Original Message-----
From: User Experience (UX) Community of Practice 
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Groves, Joseph 
(ENRD)
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2017 5:16 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [UX-COP] UX/UI Designer / Front-end Developer Opening at 
DOJ

Dear Colleagues,



Please see below and forward to any and all qualified candidates 
for consideration.  Thank you.



The U.S.  Department of Justice’s Environment and Natural 
Resources Division
(ENRD) <http://www.justice.gov/enrd/>  is currently accepting 
applications to fill its Information Technology Specialist 
(Internet) position.  The incumbent serves as an IT Specialist 
(Internet) with primary responsibility as lead User Experience 
(UX)/User Interface (UI) designer and front-end developer, Web 
Content Manager for the evolution and maintenance of the 
Division's Intranet and multiple DOJ domains, and the Division's 
Accessibility Coordinator to ensure compliance with Section 508 
of the Rehabilitation Act.



Here are the job postings:



·         https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/PrintPreview/460160000 
(for federal
government employees)

·         https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/PrintPreview/460153900 
(for the
general public – all U.S.  citizens)



This position is located in the Office of Information Management 
(OIM), Executive Office (EO), Environment and Natural Resources 
Division (ENRD), U.S.  Department of Justice (DOJ).  OIM provides 
support to ENRD management, attorneys, and support staff by 
developing and maintaining complex management information 
applications and websites critical to the mission of the 
Division.  OIM also produces a variety of statistical information 
used in the management of the Division and responding to requests 
from Congress, the public, and other stakeholders.



DOJ/ENRD has been ranked as the #1 Best Place to Work 
<http://bestplacestowork.org/BPTW/index.php>  in the Federal 
Government (agency subcomponent category) three times, according 
to the Partnership for Public Service 
<https://ourpublicservice.org/> ; and the Division has 
consistently been ranked as a top place to work based on OPM’s 
comprehensive annual Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey 
<https://www.fedview.opm.gov/> .
Why is ENRD #1?  (And why has the Division won multiple other 
awards, such as the Bar Association of the District of 
Columbia’s prestigious Constance L.  Belfiore Quality of Life 
Award and the Department’s Community Service Award?  And what 
prompted a recent former Attorney General to express to ENRD, 
“your dedication to the ideals of public service sets a 
standard to which all government employees can aspire”?).  Find 
out for yourself.



The postings are open until January 18, 2017.  Please forward to 
any UX/UI Designers and Front-end Developers you know looking to 
take the next step in their career.



--

Joseph M.  Groves

Director, Office of Information Management

U.S.  Department of Justice

Environment and Natural Resources Division

Phone: (202) 305-7352





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