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  2. Individuals with Disabilities - U.S. Office of Personnel...

    www.opm.gov/about-us/careers-at-opm/individuals-with-disabilities

    View sample Schedule A letters for use by the individual developing your documentation. Guide to Schedule A. Guide to Schedule A for job applicants created by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

  3. SAMPLE SCHEDULE A DOCUMENTATION (Must be on official letterhead...

    www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/odep/wrp/schedulealetter.pdf

    This letter serves as certification that (name of patient/applicant) is an individual with a severe physical, intellectual, or psychiatric disability that qualifies him/her for consideration under 5 CFR 213.3102 (u), Schedule A hiring authority, appointment for Persons with Disabilities.

  4. What is Schedule A for persons with disabilities? - OPM.gov

    www.opm.gov/.../general/what-is-schedule-a-for-persons-with-disabilities

    Schedule A is a special appointing authority that agencies can use to non-competitively appoint individuals, including eligible veterans, who have a severe physical, psychiatric, or intellectual disability. For more information visit www.USAJOBS.gov, Individuals with Disabilities page.

  5. What is Schedule A and How Does it Work?

    www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/odep/wrp/scheduleachecklist.pdf

    What is Schedule A and How Does it Work? Schedule A is a hiring authority that Federal agencies may use to hire qualified individuals with disabilities into positions non-competitively without going through the. en lengthy traditional hiring process. This means that th.

  6. State - U.S. Office of Personnel Management

    www.opm.gov/.../disability-employment/getting-a-job/sampleschedaletters

    This letter serves as certification that (name) is an individual with a documented disability, identified by the (vocational rehabilitation services agency name) policy and can be considered for employment under the Schedule.

  7. The ABCs of SCHEDULE A Tips for Applicants with Disabilities on...

    www.eeoc.gov/publications/abcs-schedule-tips-applicants-disabilities-getting...

    Once you have your resume and supporting documents in order - including your Schedule A proof of disability documentation - you are ready to apply for the job. You should use two approaches when applying for federal jobs as a Schedule A applicant.

  8. Schedule A for Applicants with Disabilities Eligibility

    hr.nih.gov/jobs/announcement-links/schedule-applicants-disabilities-eligibility

    If you want to be considered for positions outside of the USAJOBS application process, visit OPM's Schedule A Hiring Authority or our NIH Jobseekers with Disabilities page. HHS policy requires that we verify the authenticity of a Schedule A letter if it is provided from a medical professional.

  9. Resources - Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP)

    www.wrp.gov/wrp?id=kb_article&sys_id=43f808abdb7c730048d576708c96194f

    Obtain your Schedule A letter. You will need to obtain a Schedule A letter that states that you are an individual with a severe physical, intellectual, or psychiatric disability and eligible to be hired through Schedule A. The letter must come from one of the following officials:

  10. Schedule A Sample Letter - U.S. Department of Labor

    www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/odep/pdf/schedule_a_sample_letter.pdf

    Schedule A Letter To Whom It May Concern: This letter serves as certification that _____ (Name of individual) is a person with a severe disability that qualifies him/her for consideration under the Schedule A hiring authority. _____ also is job ready and is likely to succeed in

  11. USAJOBS Help Center - Individuals with disabilities

    help.usajobs.gov/working-in-government/unique-hiring-paths/individuals-with...

    You can apply for jobs using Schedule A, if you are a person with an intellectual disability, a severe physical disability or a psychiatric disability. To be eligible for Schedule A, you must provide a proof of a disability letter stating that you have an intellectual disability, severe physical disability or psychiatric disability.