SSA Hiring Initiative: Free Teleconference
Ticket to Work Colleagues and Partners,
The Social Security Administration recently received funding
to hire a significant number of employees throughout the country. This hiring
initiative offers a unique opportunity for individuals with disabilities who
may want to get a job with SSA. These jobs will be at various skill levels
including a number of entry-level positions.
SSA will be holding a national teleconference on this issue
specifically for Employment Networks, State Vocational Rehabilitation Staff and
others who help people with disabilities go to work on
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 new or replacement Social Security cards and other
types of inquiries. SSA also is recruiting employees to work in Program Service
Centers where they will process claims and to work in hearings offices in legal
and paralegal positions.
Where are these jobs located?
All across the
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."
How can I tell if an individual is eligible for Schedule A?
A person is Schedule A eligible if
s/he has documentation establishing both a disability and "job
readiness."
Who can provide this documentation?
Proof of a disability can be provided by a licensed medical
professional or any Federal agency, state agency, or agency of the District of
Columbia or a US territory that issues or provides disability benefits. A
recent benefit status letter is acceptable from a Social Security Disability
Insurance or Supplemental Security Income disability beneficiary.
Proof of job readiness can be provided by a licensed
vocational rehabilitation specialist working with a State Vocational
Rehabilitation agency or an Employment Network under the Ticket to Work
program.
What is the next step?
To register for the April 21 teleconference, please visit www.cessi.net/ttw and select the "SSA Hiring"
icon.
For more information and resources about this hiring
opportunity, please visit www.cessi.net/ttw/SSAHires/index.html
Please send resumes and documentation for Schedule A eligibility to Selective.Placement.Applications@ssa.gov