The Contract Specialist III provides acquisition and contract support services, managing simplified acquisitions, task orders, and contract modifications for Bureau-funded schools.
The Contract Specialist II provides acquisition and contract support services to the Bureau of Indian Education's Division of Acquisitions, primarily focused on K-12 Bureau-operated and tribally controlled school support. Working under the direction of an assigned Contracting Officer, this position manages a portfolio of simplified acquisitions, task orders, utility contracts, modifications, options, deobligations, and closeouts. The CS II is a Key Personnel position and serves as a critical operational resource ensuring timely, compliant, and well-documented contract actions in support of approximately 185 Bureau-funded schools across 23 states.
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