Level 2 Certification: Automatic at completion of training?
Started by Eagle93 · Mar 12, 2020 · 3 replies
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Eagle93
Mar 12, 2020 · 6y ago
Hi All,
One thing I've been wondering about is how other agencies handle FAC-C certification. It is an explicit condition of employment to be level 2 certified within 2 years of hire--that's in the USA jobs announcements and in our PD.
My understanding of how that works is people meet the academic requirements, complete their FAC-C training, and get certified immediately to meet that condition of employment.
So here, people complete all of their required training, submit their Level 2 paperwork, and then get told by our agency that they don't have the "breadth of experience" to be worthy of Level 2 certification. My shop is notorious for keeping people in limited roles on a particular product line, not letting them change teams, and then denying these people Level 2 certification for YEARS, based on the rationale that their experience is not broad enough. For a while, access to training was severely limited to the point where it would take people 3 or 4 years to get Level 2 classes done.
They tried doing that to me. I completed training, submitted my paperwork, was denied, and I was like "hold up, this is a condition of employment and I completed the requisite training. How can you not certify me?!". I had to argue and fight hard to get Level 2 certified. They're not accustomed to people doing that. They gave in and certified me.
How does that work at your agencies?
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Constricting Officer
Mar 18, 2020 · 6y ago
On 3/12/2020 at 1:32 PM, Eagle93 said:
How does that work at your agencies?
My agency, once all requirements are met certifies (FAC-C) the employees. That being said, we board COs and if they fail their cert level, it becomes a problem.
No sure where you work, but it feels like a not-so-good environment for growth. Just saying . . .
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Eagle93
Mar 23, 2020 · 6y ago
On 3/18/2020 at 2:16 PM, Constricting Officer said:
My agency, once all requirements are met certifies (FAC-C) the employees. That being said, we board COs and if they fail their cert level, it becomes a problem.
No sure where you work, but it feels like a not-so-good environment for growth. Just saying . . .
It is encouraging to know that what I've been seeing is not the norm. The shop I'm currently on my way out of has historically and continually had a massive turnover--for a variety of reasons. I think that jerking people around on Level 2 certification (and denying them opportunity to broaden experience) has been a misguided attempt to reduce people's mobility to private sector and other agencies.
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joel hoffman
Mar 24, 2020 · 6y ago
Eagle93 said:
It is encouraging to know that what I've been seeing is not the norm. The shop I'm currently on my way out of has historically and continually had a massive turnover--for a variety of reasons. I think that jerking people around on Level 2 certification (and denying them opportunity to broaden experience) has been a misguided attempt to reduce people's mobility to private sector and other agencies.
Eagle, based upon the breadth and extent of your situation and dissatisfaction, as described in various threads, I pray that you will be able to move to another, better agency for your own sake. Your agency “sounds” like a big dud.
If you desire to stay in the federal government, it might be necessary to change geographical areas or region though.
Good luck to you!