It is, however, different from federal civil service employment because the monies used to pay the salaries of NAF employees come from a different source. Civil service positions are paid for by money appropriated by Congress. NAF money, on the other hand, is self-generated by Air Force clubs, bowling centers, golf courses, and other activities that use NAF employees. General Information:
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n Resources Office (HRO) provides management and administration of the Nonappropriated Fund (NAF) personnel program at JBSA-Lackland, Randolph, Fort Sam Houston, and AFSVC Headquarters. The HRO assists applicants seeking employment for various positions in the 802d & 502d Force Support Squadrons, in processes employees, and maintains records for approximately 1,800 NAF employees. The HRO also advises and provides assistance to management in meeting personnel needs and solving personnel problems while insuring programs and actions comply fully with the spirit and intent of laws, regulations, and policies. Offering flexible and regular employment for NAF facilities at JBSA-Lackland, Randolph, Fort Sam Houston and AFSVC. Check out our current openings and apply at: www.usajobs.gov
NAF facilities include:
- Lodging
- Club
- Auto Hobby Shop
- Information, Ticket & Travel
- Outdoor Recreation
- Golf Course
- Bowling Center
- Library
- Child Development Center
- Youth Center
- AFSVC (The Air Force Services Center, or AFSVC, headquartered at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, delivers services programs and activities to build and sustain ready and resilient Airmen and families. AFSVC supports the bases, major commands and air staff by providing technical assistance, new initiatives, developing programs and procedures and managing central support functions. AFSVC ensures successful operation of essential food, fitness, child care, lodging and recreation opportunities for military members and their families. The center's responsibilities include preparing responses to high-level inquiries, providing technical assistance to the field and developing new programs that support major command and installation activities).