Summary It is the applicant's responsibility to read all sections and associated links in this vacancy announcement. This vacancy may be used to fill additional positions within 90 days of the closing date. The U.S. Army Installation Management Command delivers base support from the strategic support area, enabling readiness for a globally responsive Army. We Are the Army's Home Committed to Service Enhancing Readiness Foundation of the Army culture The Duty Station for this position is located at Fort Sam Houston, TX. You will be expected to physically reside within commuting distance of Fort Sam Houston, TX. Situational telework can be provided for weather-related emergencies, office closures, and other situations where telework serves a compelling Agency need.Major Duties: Serves as Installation Management Command, Child and Youth Services, Army Higher Headquarters Inspection (AHHI) Team Lead for the CYS inspections Program. Coordinates with HQ Department of the Army and Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management to identify team composition, duties, documentation, logistics, and schedule for each inspection. Utilizes child and youth development subject-matter expertise in conducting observations and evaluation of CYS program delivery. Places inspection emphasis on Office of the Secretary of Defense and HQDA designated annual "areas for special focus," such as Child and Youth Personnel Pay Program implementation and compliance with metrics and benchmarks. Uses Army standardized inspection materials and written protocols. Acts as liaison among team members, installation CYS staff, and installation chain of command. Resolves on-site inspection issues, consolidates inspection findings, and mediates program conflicts with individual compliance areas. Acts as final authority for out-briefed findings to commanders and/or designees on AHHI inspection results. Compiles inspection reports and monitors all corrective actions. Provides on-site compliance clarification and verbal and written communication follow-up to ensure compliance. Provides written reports and recommends certification to HQDA and DoD as prescribed. Monitors changing CYS missions, program needs, and research findings. Identifies and extracts results of studies, reports, research projects, and financial data related to program and policy issues to support management decisions and recommend program changes. Develops databases and reference materials on pertinent data needed to manage IMCOM CYS inspection program. Analyzes and evaluates overall services and policies to determine resources, operational effectiveness, and systemic issues related to installation CYS programs. Manages CYS reporting requirements, pilot site data, and financial and budget documents. Briefs leadership on findings, trends, common problems, and recommended solutions based on trend analysis, research findings, and assessed program and staff needs. Informs supervisor of installations with major deficiencies requiring intervention. Performs general staff and administrative duties in response to field and Army leadership. Provides technical assistance, policy interpretation and consultation through guidance materials, training workshops, on-site visits, and written/verbal communication to the installation, IMCOM Directorates, and higher Army DoD echelons. Serves as technical expert for designated CYS program operational initiatives.