The Community Support Programs Branch of the SAMHSA Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) is happy to announce posting of job announcements for two Public Health Advisor positions. You can view the full announcements by clicking on the following links (which are the announcement numbers): HHS-SMA-2007-0051 and HHS-SMA-2007-0052. Alternatively, you can enter the announcement numbers in the keyword search box at www.usajobs.gov. You can apply on-line for either (or both) positions through February 26, 2007. The two positions are similar but allow you to apply at different grade levels depending on your level of prior experience.
The current portfolio for the Community Support Programs Branch includes technical assistance, product development, and service and system improvement projects related to the following areas of mental health: older adult services, linkages with the criminal justice system, trauma-informed care, evidence-based practices, mental health systems transformation, peer support services, employment support services, and evaluation of system and service improvement efforts-we are, therefore, particularly seeking candidates with expertise and/or experience in these and related areas.
Please note: Applications are pre-screened by personnel officers unfamiliar with variations in terminology used by the field. They must be able to tell from your application that you meet the minimal required qualifications in order to pass your name on to us for possible hiring. Therefore, in preparing your application, be careful to use the same words used in the vacancy announcement to describe your qualifications. For example, if the vacancy announcement asks about your experience in working with people with mental illnesses, be sure to use the phrase "people with mental illnesses" in your response, rather than just discussing, for example, your work with "children with serious emotional disturbances"-the personnel officer might not realize that the latter counts toward the qualification.
Among other candidates, we would very much like to consider mental health consumers for these positions. A special hiring authority, called Schedule A, allows the Federal government to hire people with psychiatric disabilities on a non-competitive basis. Although the position is open for competition among all qualified candidates, the Schedule A provisions make it easier for us to consider qualified consumers for the position. The information below may be helpful to consumers who wish to apply under the Schedule A authority.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYING UNDER SCHEDULE A
Submitting an application
During the application process, be sure to indicate that you ARE eligible for "noncompetitive appointment," appointment under "Schedule A," "excepted service appointment," or appointment under "5CFR213.3120(u)" whenever asked. This will ensure that we can use the simplified procedures for hiring you.
Preparing your application
Be sure to write "Eligible for excepted service appointment under 5 CFR 213.3102(u)" on the resume that you submit.
You must meet all required qualifications for the position in order to be hired.
Providing "proof of disability" documentation and "certification of job readiness".
Proof of the disability and certification of job readiness are required for excepted service appointments of persons with psychiatric disabilities. The following is a list of some examples of documents that you can submit as proof of psychiatric disability:
Certification of job readiness is a determination that applicants with disabilities are likely to succeed in the performance of the duties of the position he or she is seeking. The same entities who may provide proof of disability may also certify an individual's job readiness.
For more information about Schedule A and other "excepted service" or "non-competitive" appointments.
Much of the information presented here is paraphrased from information presented on two sections of the Federal Office of Personnel Management website. You can go directly to these sections through the following links:
http://www.opm.gov/Strategic_Management_of_Human_Capital/fhfrc/FLX05020.asp#itemA1.
http://www.opm.gov/disability/hrpro_3-02.asp.
If you don't want to go through this process, you can still apply like anybody else. However, we will not be able to use the special hiring authority that would make it easier for us to hire you.
*************************************************The Center for Mental Health Services is a component of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, United States Department of Health and Human Services.