Title: Schedule A Hiring Authority Workshop
1Schedule A Hiring Authority Workshop
- Christine Griffin, EEOC Commissioner
- Dinah F. B. Cohen, CAP Director
2Employees with Targeted Disabilities in the
Federal Work Force
of Total Permanent Work Force (Participation
Rate)
Source EEOC Federal Sector Statistics
3Federal Sector Statistics
- From FY 1997 to FY 2006, total federal workforce
increased by 135,732 employees, a net increase of
5.48. - During this same ten year period, the number of
employees with targeted disabilities decreased
from 28,671 to 24,442, a net decrease of -14.75. - In other words, over the last decade the
government grew by 5½ overall, but we still lost
almost 15 of all people with severe
disabilities.
4Federal Sector Statistics
- 2.6 million federal employees
- 57.0 were men
- 43.0 were women
- 66.2 were White
- 18.4 were Black or African American
- 8.0 were Hispanic or Latino
- 6.0 were Asian
- 0.2 were Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
- 2.0 were American Indian/Alaska Native
- 0.1 were Persons of Two or More Races
- 0.94 were Individuals with Targeted Disabilities
5Federal Sector Statistics
- FY06 Average Grade
- All federal employees 10.00
- Individuals with Tar. Disabilities 8.50
- FY05 Average Pay Grade Level (remained in FY06)
- All federal employees 9.98
- Individuals with Tar. Disabilities 8.43
- FY06 Senior Executive Service (SES)
- Total SES employees 20,070
- SES with Tar. Disabilities 93 (0.46)
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6Ranking Cabinet Level Agencies By PWTD
7EEOCs LEAD Initiative
- Increase the awareness of hiring officials about
the declining numbers of people with
disabilities in federal employment workforce
planning and development - Reverse the trend of decreasing participation in
federal employment diversity and disability goals - Educate federal hiring officials about how to use
special hiring authorities to bring people with
disabilities on board, particularly those with
severe disabilities - Educate applicants with severe disabilities about
how to apply using the special hiring authorities
available - Provide information and resources on reasonable
accommodation
8LEAD Activities
- So what steps can you take to make a difference?
9Recruitment and Placement
- Affirmative Program Plans EEO MD-715
- USA Jobs www.usajobs.opm.gov/
- Disability Network Advocacy groups, Independent
Living Centers - State Rehabilitation Services
- Employer Assistance Referral Network (EARN)
- Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP)
- Veterans Hiring Preferences
- Schedule A Hiring Authority
10Federal Hiring for Individuals with Disabilities
- Using the Schedule A hiring authority, found at 5
CFR 213.3102(u), federal managers can hire
qualified persons with mental retardation, severe
physical disabilities, or psychiatric
disabilities - without the typical recruitment headaches
- without posting and publicizing the position
- without going through the certification process
- without rating candidates
11Schedule A Hiring Authority
- So how does it work?
- Step 1 When managers have an open position, make
contact with the Selective Placement
Coordinator (SPC) or Disability Program Manager
(DPM) in your agency - Step 2 Discuss with the SPC/DPM what
competencies the ideal candidate should posses,
thinking critically about the essential
functions of the position - Step 3 Get candidates - A skilled SPC/DPM will
be able to produce potential candidates. The
number of applicants available will vary
greatly, depending on the level of specialty
required by the job.
12Schedule A Hiring Authority
- Step 4 Make a selection The hiring official
can now review the resumes and references of
qualified, Schedule A eligible applicants, and
make a selection! Interviews can be held to
aid in making a selection decision, but it is
not required. - Step 5 Make an offer Relay selection to
appropriate persons within HR who issue offers
on behalf of agency (may be handled through
SPC/DPM). - Step 6 Once an offer has been accepted, a start
date may be established to bring the candidate
on board. - Thats It!
13LEAD Goal
- 2 by 2010
- for ALL AGENCIES!
14Reasonable Accommodations
- Making facilities accessible
- Job restructuring
- Modified work hours or location
- Provide qualified readers and interpreters
- Orientation new employee, co-worker, workplace
- Job re-assignment (the accommodation of last
resort) - Acquisition or modification of equipment or
assistive devices - Formal reasonable accommodation procedures
15CAP Overview
- CAP was established in 1990 as DoDs centrally
funded program to provide accommodations - Expanded by Congress in 2000 to support other
Federal agencies - Partnerships with 65 Federal agencies
- Over 60,000 accommodations since inception
- CAP Mission To provide assistive technology and
accommodations to ensure people with disabilities
have equal access to the information environment
and opportunities in the Department of Defense
and throughout the Federal government
16CAP Services
- Provide assistive technology and training
- Conduct needs assessments and technology
demonstrations - Provide installation and integration
- Provide training on disability management and on
creating an accessible environment - Assist in the recruitment, placement, promotion
and retention of people with disabilities and
Wounded Service Members
17Assistive Technology and Services
- Computer input devices
- Alternative keyboards, input devices and voice
recognition software - Computer output devices
- Screen readers, magnification software, Braille
terminal - Telecommunication devices
- PC based TTY
- Video communication devices
- Assistive listening devices
- Personal amplification devices
- Captioning services
18CAPTEC Services
- Assist individuals and supervisors
- Choosing appropriate accommodations
- Wide variety of assistive technology
- VTC Capabilities
- Tours
- Located in the Pentagon
- Michael Young, CAPTEC Manager703-693-5160
(Voice) - 703-693-6189 (TTY)
19Employment Lifecycle
- Recruitment
- Placement
- Promotion
- Retention
Accommodation
20Workforce Recruitment Program
- Co-sponsored by the Department of
Labor and Department of Defense - Participation from Federal
agencies and the private sector - Wide range of occupations
- Diverse workforce
- CAP covers the cost of accommodations for all WRP
students participating in any Federal agency - www.wrp.gov
21Retention
- Aging Workforce
- Healthy Work Practices Program
- Workers Compensation
- Telework
- Wounded Service Members
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28Retention - Workers Compensation
- Assist Workers Compensation claimants who obtain
on the job injuries that result in an accepted
claim in their return-to-work process - Work with Workers Compensation officials to
evaluate needs of employees - Conduct CAP accommodation needs assessments
- Provide appropriate assistive technology or
related accommodations - Review Telework options
29Retention - Telework
- Target groups
- Recipients of Workers Compensation payments
- Persons with Disabilities
- As a form of reasonable accommodation
- To increase productivity and/or improve
accessibility issues - Persons who may be subjected to disability
retirement - Equipment
- Assistive technology
- Home office equipment (computer hardware and
software, fax machine, printer) - Trends
- Teleworkers with disabilities increased by 120
from FY02 to FY03
30From Deployment to Employment
- CAPs Wounded Service Members Initiative
- Provide assistive technology to WSMs to use in
future employment and vocational settings - Public Law 109-364 Retention of AT after
separation from active service - Provide services and resources for
- Employment internships
- Public private sector initiatives
- Partnership programs
- Military Severely Injured Center
www.militaryonesource.com - VA Seamless Transition www.seamlesstransition.va.
gov - DOL REALifelines www.dol.gov/vets/programs/Real-l
ife/main.htm
31Next Steps
- Agency Disability Program Managers
- Department of Labor
- Job Accommodation Network www.jan.wvu.edu
- DisabilityInfo.Gov www.disabilityinfo.gov
- EEOCs LEAD Initiative www.eeoc.gov/lead
- Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program
www.tricare.mil/cap - EEOC Management Directive 715
- January 31, 2008
322 by 2010for ALL AGENCIES!