LEPP: SOP 134G

BUREAU OF GLOBAL TALENT MANAGEMENT
OFFICE OF TALENT ACQUISITION

STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES NOTICE (SOP) NO. 134G

This SOP replaces and supersedes SOP 134E3 dated 07/21/2024 and all previous versions of 134G.

SUBJECT: SALARY STANDARDS FOR LATERAL ENTRY PILOT PROGRAM FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER CAREER CANDIDATES EFFECTIVE October 15, 2024.

PURPOSE: To provide procedures for determining the salary level for LEPP for Foreign Service Officer Career Candidates in accordance with 3 FAM 3121.1-1.

AUTHORITY:Section 404 of the Foreign Service Act of 1980 (22 U.S.C. § 3964) authorizes the Secretary to assign all Foreign Service personnel “to appropriate salary classes in the Foreign Service Schedule.” 3 FAM 3121.1-1 governs salary assignments for Foreign Service Officers.

PROCEDURE:

The Office of Intake Planning and Onboarding (IPO) is responsible for determining the salary level (grade and step) that the candidate is offered, based on the candidate’s specialized experience, education, and current salary. Salary review/appeal procedures are covered by Salary Review Procedure SOP No. 134D.

Determination of Entry-level Grade and Step

A candidate’s grade and step are based on the combination of their level of education and their years of specialized experience (SE).

At the time of application, applicants must possess one of the following to be considered for the FP-03 grade:

  • A bachelor’s degree, required with 10 years of specialized experience; or
  • A master’s degree, required with eight years of specialized experience; or
  • A PhD degree, required with six years of specialized experience.

At the time of application, applicants must possess one of the following to be considered for the FP-02 grade:

  • A bachelor’s degree, required with 12 years of specialized experience; or
  • A master’s degree, required with 10 years of specialized experience; or
  • A PhD degree, required with eight years of specialized experience.

In addition, LEPP candidates who otherwise qualify at the FP-02 level must have:

  • Foreign language proficiency, demonstrating, through State Department testing of speaking abilities, either Minimum Professional Proficiency or Limited Working Proficiency depending on the language demonstrated. For additional details, see section 3 FAM 2245.7 of the Foreign Affairs Manual at https://fam.state.gov/fam/03fam/03fam2240.html for the level of speaking proficiency required for specific languages.
  • At least four years of experience directly supervising others.

FP 03 Grade:

 

Determination of Entry-level Grade and Step
EDUCATIONFULL YEARS OF SEGRADE/STEP
Bachelor’s Degree10FP-3/Step 1
11+FP-3 /Step 1 + 1 additional step for each year above 10
Master’s Degree8FP-3/Step 1
9+FP-3/Step 1 + 1 additional step for each year above 9
PhD6FP-3/Step 1
7+FP-3/Step 1 + 1 additional step for each year above 7

 

FP 02 Grade:

Determination of Entry-level Grade and Step
EDUCATIONFULL YEARS OF SEGRADE/STEP
Bachelor’s Degree12FP-2/Step 1
13+FP-2/Step 1, + 1 additional step for each year above 13
Master’s Degree10FP-2/Step 1
11+FP-2/Step1 + 1 additional step for each year above 11
 PhD8FP-2/Step 1
9+FP-2/Step 1 + 1 additional step for each year above 9

For the relevant education level and range of specialized experience, one step above the minimum is added for each year of specialized experience above the minimum, up to the maximum within the range indicated above. For example, a bachelor’s degree plus eleven years of specialized experience receives FP-3, Step 2. A master’s degree plus 9 years of specialized experience receives FP-03, Step 2.

Education:

To be considered, a degree must be conferred prior to appointment by a nationally accredited college or university. The accrediting institution must be one recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education. A degree received after the IPO has sent a Confirmed Offer of Employment Letter (that is, an offer to join a specific orientation class with a specified starting date), but before the candidate has been sworn in as a Foreign Service Officer (FSO) to the Foreign Service, will be credited for grade and salary determination upon submission of evidence of the degree to the IPO. Education completed in foreign institution may be used to meet the education requirements if the candidate can demonstrate that the foreign education is comparable to U.S education.

Calculation of Specialized Experience (SE):

Specialized Experience is professional work of a progressively responsible nature that demonstrates that the applicant has acquired and/or can apply specific knowledge, skills, and abilities appropriate to a Foreign Service Officer. For examples of specialized experience, see the position descriptions linked on the Lateral Entry Pilot Program webpage. An additional step may be granted for each year of specialized experience. Specialized experience is calculated up to the effective date of the Appointment offer (i.e., class starting date). In no case will more than 40 hours of specialized experience be credited for anyone-week period, regardless of the type of work performed, including overtime.

For the purposes of this SOP, a candidate’s specialized experience refers to professional work that showcases a progressive acquisition of skills, knowledge, and abilities relevant to the role of a Foreign Service Officer. This experience should have been gained within the past 15 years. Additionally, to qualify for an FP-02 grade, a minimum of four years of direct supervisory experience is mandatory.

Salary Matching Consideration:

The Executive Order 14035 titled “Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in the Federal Workforce” was signed into law on June 25, 2021. The order prohibits the use of an applicant’s non -federal salary history to set pay for a federal employee. To adhere to this order and OPM’s ruling of “Advancing Pay Equity in Governmentwide Pay Systems”, salary matching will no longer be considered for Foreign Service candidates who do not have federal salary history.

Salary Offer Response Deadline:

You will have 10 calendar days to accept, decline the salary offered.