# Introduction to Federal Staffing and Placement (Self-Paced)

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## Overview

Introduction to Federal Staffing and Placement is designed to equip new and developing federal human resources professionals with the knowledge and practical skills needed to operate effectively in today’s federal staffing environment. Participants gain a strong grounding in the merit system, legal and regulatory authorities, and the end-to-end hiring lifecycle within the federal government.

The course explores competitive and excepted service appointments, job analysis, qualifications determinations, veterans’ preference, temporary and term employment, and merit promotion procedures. Through real-world scenarios and regulatory application, participants learn how to apply staffing rules consistently, support agency hiring needs, and ensure compliance with merit system principles while navigating complex federal employment requirements.

## Curriculum

#### Module 1: History of the Merit System

- Review the evolution of federal hiring from political patronage to a merit-based system.
- Examine the Civil Service Reform Act and its impact on modern federal staffing.
- Understand Merit System Principles and Prohibited Personnel Practices.

#### Module 2: Researching Legal and Regulatory Sources

- Identify key legal and regulatory authorities governing federal staffing.
- Explain the relationship between Title 5 U.S. Code, Title 5 CFR, and OPM guidance.
- Apply research techniques using the Federal Register, OPM resources, and USAJOBS.

#### Module 3: Recruitment

- Understand how federal agencies recruit and attract qualified applicants.
- Identify the role of the HR specialist in recruitment activities.
- Review targeted recruitment strategies, including early career, STEM, and veterans’ hiring.

#### Module 4: Job Analysis

- Define job analysis and its role in federal staffing decisions.
- Apply regulatory requirements for conducting job analysis.
- Identify competencies and KSAs used to support valid hiring decisions.

#### Module 5: Qualifications

- Apply General Schedule qualification standards.
- Distinguish between general and specialized experience.
- Evaluate education, experience, and combined qualifications.
- Understand objections and passover procedures.

#### Module 6: Competitive Service – Working for the Federal Government

- Describe competitive service appointment types and hiring authorities.
- Apply veterans’ preference rules in competitive examining.
- Understand category rating and the Rule of Many.
- Determine probationary periods, career tenure, and reinstatement eligibility.

#### Module 7: Excepted Service and Special Hiring Authorities

- Identify excepted service appointments and schedules.
- Explain Pathways, Veterans Recruitment Appointment (VRA), and special authorities.
- Apply veterans’ preference in excepted service hiring.

#### Module 8: Temporary and Term Employment

- Distinguish between term, temporary limited, and noncompetitive appointments.
- Match employee benefits and entitlements to appointment types.
- Identify appropriate and inappropriate uses of temporary staffing authorities.

#### Module 9: Merit Promotion and In-Service Placement Actions

- Explain merit promotion requirements and agency promotion plans.
- Differentiate competitive and noncompetitive in-service actions.
- Apply time-in-grade and time-after-competitive-appointment rules.

## Pricing

**Tuition:** $1849
