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Military Spouse Webinar

May is National Military Spouse Appreciation Month, and May 10 is Military Spouse Appreciation Day. In celebration of the observance month and day, the HHS Assistant Secretary for Administration’s Office of Human Resources is hosting the webinar “HHS Panel Discussion: Navigating Federal Employment as a Military Spouse” on Wednesday, May 15, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. ET for military spouses interested in building a career in the civil service as a federal government employee.

A panel of military spouses and experts on the military spouse hiring authority will share insights and field questions for miliary spouses interested in civil service opportunities with the federal government, including HHS. Among other topics, the discussion will include how military spouses can attain civil service positions, what the process entails, and advice they have for other military spouses searching for and applying to civil service positions in the federal government. 

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Employee satisfaction at HHS has been growing steadily since 2014, making it one of the best places to work in the federal government.

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"What I am most proud of is knowing I directly contribute to the mission by helping HHS hire employees to advance HHS’ great mission. The employees here are dedicated, who work hard and passionately every day!"

— Marlene Harper, Health Resources and Services Administration
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“I love how HHS is there to support and help the public; to keep them safe. I prefer HHS over the private sector because the focus isn’t on making money. It’s about helping our citizens — researching what we can — to help them be the best they can.”

— Tonya McGee, Administrative Assistant, Federal Drug Administration
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“I’m a caretaker type of personality. I know I don’t have the heart or stomach to do the work that nurses do. I’m not scientific enough to find the cure for cancer. But supporting the people who do that work is what matters. I can buy the beaker. I can make sure you know what to expect with work overseas. I love participating in something bigger that will help improve the world overall.”

— Marjorie Ramsey, Educational Technician, Centers for Disease Control
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“My HR role is managing contracts, but my job is to support the CDC’s global mission.”

— James Williams, Management and Program Analyst, Operations Management Activity, Centers for Disease Control