
Serves as the Lead EEO Specialist within the Disability Program, providing technical expertise, guidance, and day-to-day support in the administration of NEXCOM's Reasonable Accommodation (RA) process. Assists the Disability Program Manager in ensuring compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and Department of the Navy policies governing disability employment, outreach, and reasonable accommodation.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Reasonable Accommodation & Disability Program
Program Administration, Compliance & Data Management
Disability Employment, Training & Outreach
EEO Complaint Program
Performs other duties as described.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Requires a total of 6 years of experience:
GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Three years of experience in administrative, investigative, technical or other responsible work that demonstrated possession of the following: skill in written and oral expression; skill in investigating and analyzing problems; skill to read, understand, interpret and explain technical material such as written regulations, laws or court decisions; skill in working effectively with others, regardless of their socioeconomic background.
OR SUBSTITUTION OF EDUCATION FOR EXPERIENCE: 1 year of academic study above the high school level may be substituted for 9 months of experience, up to a maximum of a 4 year bachelor's degree for 3 years of general experience.
AND SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Three years of progressively responsible experience, including work of an analytical, interpretative, and judgmental nature. That experience must have demonstrated possession of: knowledge of the principles, practice, laws, regulations, and methods of Federal EEO and Disability Program; knowledge of personnel policies and practices; skill in analyzing organizational policies and practices to identify barriers and to propose solutions to EEO/RA problems; and knowledge of the particular employment problems faced by the disabled and other relevant classes of persons. Work performed must have included at least two years specifically related to the Disability Programs area, including processing RA requests.

The Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) Enterprise encompasses six business lines, boasting a workforce of more than 14,000 associates located around the globe. The command’s mission is to provide quality goods and services at a savings and support Navy quality of life programs for active duty military, retirees, reservists, veterans, Department of Defense civilians and families. The NEXCOM Enterprise is a non-appropriated fund instrumentality (NAFI) of the Department of Defense and the Department of the Navy. Therefore, most of NEXCOM’s expenses are paid with its earnings and not taxpayer dollars.
About Our Business Lines:
NEXCOM’s six business lines are: Navy Exchange (NEX), Ship Store Program, Uniform Program Management Office (UPMO), Telecommunications Program Office (TPO), Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility (NCTRF) and NEXCOM Hospitality Group (NHG). Each business line provides the necessary support for the Navy’s warfighters and military families to remain ready and resilient.
As a Navy command, NEXCOM contributes to mission readiness by providing quality of life services to patrons no matter where they are stationed around the world.
Endless Opportunity:
While NEXCOM has different business lines, the majority of our employees work for NEX retail locations, Navy Hotel's or at NEXCOM’s Headquarters. Working for NEXCOM offers a diverse range of opportunities and career paths for upward mobility or transition through training and experience into a new field of work.
We welcome applicants from both the civilian and armed services communities. Please visit us at NEXCOMjobs.org to learn more about our enterprise and view the myriad of jobs available around the world!