Maintenance Generalist, Journey (PCN 20-4190)
State of Alaska
Posted: April 13, 2026 (9 days ago)
Added to FreshGovJobs: April 16, 2026 (6 days ago)
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U.S. Courts
Judicial Branch
Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900
Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This job is for an HR Generalist in the U.S.
Courts in Norfolk, Virginia, where you'll handle everyday human resources tasks like processing employee hires, promotions, benefits, and records while ensuring everything follows court rules.
It's a supportive role in a busy administrative office, involving coordination of training, events, and reports.
A good fit would be someone organized and detail-oriented with at least a year of admin experience, who values confidentiality and enjoys helping people in a public service setting.
This position is organized in the administrative section of the U.S. District Court and U.S.
Probation and Pretrial Services Office with responsibilities that concentrate on human resources (HR) functions in the Norfolk division of the Eastern District of Virginia.
The incumbent will provide administrative and technical support for HR programs, personnel transactions, and systems, in accordance with approved policies and procedures.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS For classification at the CL24 level, the successful candidate must have a minimum of one year of progressively responsible clerical or administrative experience that provided knowledge of the rules, regulations, procedures, and practices of human resources administration and involved the routine use of automated human resources systems or other computer-based systems such as word processing, spreadsheets, or database applications.
Candidates with more than one year of specialized experience may be considered for classification level CL25. Note: Education may not be substituted for the required experience.
The ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing is critical.
Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills, which include the ability to manage multiple tasks and meet stringent deadlines, are essential.
Understanding the importance of the confidentiality of issues is inherent to the job and maintaining a professional demeanor is always required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Proficiency and experience with human resources information systems; A college degree in business, human resources, public management or related area; Human Resources experience with the federal government; and, Strong skills managing recruitment, onboardings and separations and/or benefits.
Applicants with a sincere desire to serve the public are encouraged to apply. Major Duties:
Additional duties may include HR coordination of a more complex nature and on a district-wide basis.
The incumbent must have a working knowledge of the regulations, policies, procedures, and internal controls related to HR and act as a resource to staff on policy compliance matters.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES Assist in processing HR and pay-related actions such as appointments, promotions, separations, terminations, within grade increases, special service awards, and changes to benefit elections.
Process workers compensation claims forms.
Assist with benefits program coordination, including maintaining and distributing benefits materials, open-season activities, processing forms, addressing routine questions, and resolving issues.
Assist with administering the annual Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Assist staff with the use of automated HR systems.
Maintain and monitor HR records, including payroll and eOPF records using the Human Resource Management Information System (HRMIS), adhering to national and court guidelines.
Track and enter time-sensitive data, such as promotion dates, performance evaluations, and step increases. Maintain automated personnel record systems and assist staff with related questions.
Assist with recruitment and onboarding efforts, such as preparing announcements, coordinating interviews, conducting reference checks, monitoring background checks and fingerprinting, issuing credentials and access cards, and supporting new employee orientation.
Assist with annual law clerk hiring and separation processes. Assist with the employee recognition program. Coordinate HR-related development, training, health, and endorsed social events.
Assist with intern/extern program. Assist in maintaining and updating various employee and personnel manuals, including updating online reference materials. Communicate HR policy information to staff.
Maintain assigned phone directories and web pages. Gather data for required reports, such as fair employment practices and telework.
Work with the Human Resources team in researching, developing and recommending personnel procedures to implement policies for the court.
Assist in the development of internal training programs, including coordination and delivery of training. Respond to and manage training requests. Perform additional duties, as assigned.
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