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A new centralized online tool is making it easier for job seekers to find and apply for federal careers in various nonappropriated fund activities, including Air Force clubs, golf courses, child development centers, youth centers, bowling centers and outdoor recreation centers. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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Applying for Air Force NAF jobs goes virtual

Posted 6/10/2010 Email story   Print story

    


by April Rowden
Air Force Services Agency Public Affairs Office


6/10/2010 - SAN ANTONIO (AFNS) -- A new centralized online tool is making it easier for job seekers to find and apply for federal careers in various nonappropriated fund activities, including Air Force clubs, golf courses, child development centers, youth centers, bowling centers and outdoor recreation centers.

On May 24, www.nafjobs.org began transitioning to an Air Force-wide job board that lists vacancies for all Air Force NAF facilities.

Air Education and Training Command and Air Mobility Command base officials began using the site May 31. Additional locations will be phased in during June and July.

To apply for a job, applicants must go to www.nafjobs.org and create a free profile that includes work background, any military experience and education. Applicants may also upload a resume and other supporting documentation.

Once an individual identifies a vacancy for which he would like to apply, clicking the "apply" button submits the online application to the servicing NAF human resources office.

The applicant can check the status of his application under the "My Applications" tab in "My Profile."

Unlike other job application programs, the NAF system sends every application to the hiring manager for consideration.

"We don't use a software program to pre-qualify applicants by searching for key words," said Bobbie Nugent of the Air Force Services Agency's Human Resources Program Management Branch. "If you submit an application, you will be considered for the position."

Unlike the nearly 180,000 federal civilian employees that are paid out of the federal appropriated fund budget, the 25,000 Air Force NAF employees are paid by money that is generated by NAF activities, such as Air Force clubs, bowling centers, golf courses and youth centers. These facilities provide a community environment for Air Force families to live, work and play.

"Our NAF employees take a great sense of ownership in their facilities and the services they provide Airmen," Ms. Nugent said. "Although they don't wear the uniform, they are performing one of the most important services, taking care of our warfighters and their families."

Based on the employment category, NAF employees may qualify for benefits similar to those of other federal civilians, including health and life insurance, retirement plans, annual leave and sick leave.

Applicants should continue applying at their servicing human resources office using currently established procedures until their command or host base is phased into the program. Below is a tentative schedule for phase-in by major command:

--June 14 - Air Force Materiel Command, Air Combat Command, Air Force Special Operations Command

--June 28 - Pacific Air Forces, Air Force Space Command, Air Force District of Washington

--July 12 - U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Air Force Reserve Command, Global Strike Command, and most remaining Air Force installations

"Our goal was to create a better experience for applicants, and we designed a more streamlined, consistent application process for NAF activities worldwide," Ms. Nugent said. "We believe that this website exceeds that goal."

For more information on NAF employment, visit www.nafjobs.org or contact the local NAF human resources office.



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6/11/2010 1:41:32 PM ET
I am so happy to see you do not use the software program that searches for key words. Hopefully USA Jobs will adopt your process. The key word software does not guarantee a qualified candidate.
David Underwood, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam
 
6/11/2010 9:27:54 AM ET
Good news; however, the phrase 'Air Force contract jobs' is misleading. Non-appropriated Fund or NAF employees are not contractors. The difference between APF and NAF employees is the source of funds. APF is approprated from Congress while NAF are generated from FSS NAF activites, e.g., golf course, CDC, club.
MSgt Moore, Ellsworth AFB
 
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