Rotations at EPA
By participating in a rotation at EPA, Presidential Management Fellows (PMFs) can gain regulatory experience, work in an innovative partnership program, or learn about a program function from another perspective. At EPA, PMFs are highly valued and are often given positions of responsibility resulting in a challenging and engaging experience. The duration of rotations at EPA vary from office to office. PMFs can rotate to offices at headquarters, in regions, and even other federal agencies.
| Programmatic | Regional |
|---|---|
| Administrator's Office | Region 1: Boston |
| Air and Radiation | Region 2: New York |
| Enforcement and Compliance Assurance | Region 3: Philadelphia |
| Chief Financial Officer | Region 4: Atlanta |
| General Council | Region 5: Chicago |
| Inspector General | Region 6: Dallas |
| International Affairs | Region 7: Kansas City |
| Environmental Information | Region 8: Denver |
| Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances | Region 9:San Francisco |
| Research and Development | Region 10: Seattle |
| Solid Waste and Emergency Response | |
| Water |
There are two ways that rotations are created for Presidential Management Fellows at EPA. Rotational opportunities can be created internally by EPA executives who seek a PMF to fill a position or participate on a project. These will be posted here at the EPA PMF site or at the Office of Personnel Management Presidential
Management Fellows Rotations page.
Alternately, if a PMF has interest in a certain office or Region, it is sometimes possible to contact that office and work with the Human Resources department there to link your interests with the correct Branch Chief. You may be able to create a rotation directly with that Branch. If taking this route, PMFs should start by visiting the EPA Organizational Chart.
- Visit the Current and Past PMF Bios sections of this site for more information about rotational opportunities at EPA.
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