Employment at Los Angeles AFB is managed by the Air Force
Personnel Center (see Contacts/Links for the website). Your Family
Support Center can help you prepare a Federal resume and write descriptions of
your KSAs (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities) as part of your Federal employment
application.
Air Force Personnel Non-appropriated Fund job postings and
applications are handled on-base through the Services Division Human Resource
Office. Exchange and Commissary (DECA) applications are taken either
on-site or at the respective websites.
Military Spouse Preference
provides priority in the employment selection process for military spouses who
are relocating as a result of their military spouse's PCS. Spouse
preference does not apply to separation or retirement moves. Spouses
must be found best-qualified for the position and may exercise preference no
more than one time per permanent relocation of the
sponsor. Preference does not mean that positions will be created or
made available especially for military spouses or that spouses will be given any
special appointing authority. Preference does not provide any
guarantee of employment. Preference is limited to DoD employment
(appropriated and non-appropriated fund jobs, including installation Exchange);
it is not applicable to employment with other federal agencies.
If you
are a current civil service employee and will be coming to Los Angeles AFB with
Military Spouse Preference, the following items are a must: AF
resume; SF50 showing that you are on Leave Without Pay (LWOP), SF50 showing your
appointment, your latest performance appraisal, and your spouse's
orders.
For other federal government agencies in the Los
Angeles area, see USAJobs or the website for the specific agency where you wish
to work. Agencies in Los Angeles include: Alcohol, Tobacco
and Firearms; Commerce; Customs; Health and Human Services; Housing and Urban
Development; Immigration and Naturalization; Interior; Justice; Labor;
Occupational Safety and Health Administration; Peace Corps; Postal Service;
Securities and Exchange Commission; Secret Service; Social Security
Administration; Veterans' Affairs.