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What kinds of jobs is SSA offering?
SSA is recruiting employees to work in field
offices and teleservice centers where they will assist the public by
phone and in person with a wide variety of program related
activities such as filing claims, applying for a new or replacement
Social Security cards and other types of inquiries. SSA also is
recruiting employees to work in claims processing centers and to
work in hearings offices in legal and paralegal positions.
Where are these jobs located?
All across the United States; for example, some
are in the local SSA field offices or SSA hearings offices, some in
the 37 teleservice centers nationwide, some in SSA’s program service
centers and some at SSA headquarters in the Baltimore area.
How will SSA recruit?
SSA will use a variety of avenues to recruit and
hire people with disabilities. In particular, the Agency is reaching
out to Ticket to Work ticket holders who are trying to return to
work, veterans with disabilities through programs such as the
Wounded Warrior transitional program, and students with
disabilities. Many individuals with disabilities will qualify for
consideration under a special placement authority called “Schedule
A.”
This page is provided to give you an overview of
the initiative along with detailed resources and documents to help
your organization in providing qualified candidates with
disabilities, including Ticket Holders, to SSA for consideration.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Hiring People with Disabilities
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Veterans Hiring Authorities
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Reasonable Accommodation
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Federal Career Intern Program
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Student Programs
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Ticket to Work
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SSA Job Descriptions (MS Word, 142kb)
· Schedule A Certification Letter
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Success Stories
In March 2009, SSA announced hiring plans with a
Webinar. The training presentation slides for that session are
posted below.
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SSA Hiring Webinar Presentation (MS Powerpoint, 6.1Mb)
Contact SSA for More
Information:
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List of Regional SSA Selective Placement Coordinators
If you have specific questions about this
initiative or want to submit an application or resume for
consideration, please send those to our special e-mail address,
Selective.Placement .Applications@ ssa.gov . Please include
QUESTION in the subject line for all questions and use RESUME for
all submissions of resumes.
As SSA is a small portion of a broader Federal
Government hiring initiative, Employment Networks, Vocational
Rehabilitation Agencies, and other employment service providers are
key partners in bringing talented and available candidates to SSA
and all agencies. Thank you for getting involved and helping SSA
reach its goal to increase diversity and opportunities for
employment of people with disabilities at SSA locations across the
nation.
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