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Careers at OPM Individuals with Disabilities

Hiring Persons with Disabilities

Creating a diverse workforce is our business every day at OPM—both throughout the Federal government and within our own agency. The President has charged us with the responsibility to help Federal agencies recruit and retain persons with disabilities in the workforce. To help us meet this responsibility and other strategic objectives, we rely on the diverse talents and perspectives of all individuals. We work to ensure that every reasonable accommodation has been met to create a comfortable work environment for all. Last year, 11.2% of new employees at OPM had a disability.

People with disabilities may apply for jobs at OPM through regular "competitive" procedures or under special "non-competitive" hiring authorities. Learn the difference between the competitive and non-competitive hiring processes and how special hiring authorities work. If you are a person with a disability who is interested in working at OPM:

  • Check out our job announcements on USAJOBS and apply for any open positions that interest you and that you qualify for to compete for a position. If you are eligible for any special hiring authorities, your application will also be flagged for non-competitive consideration.
  • If you are eligible to be considered under a special hiring authority, you may submit your application to be non-competitively considered even when we don’t have a current job opportunity announcement posted.
    • If you are a veteran with a 30% or more service-connected disability, you may submit your application and documentation.
    • o If you are a person who is eligible for a Schedule A appointment (People with Intellectual Disabilities, Severe Physical Disabilities, or Psychiatric Disabilities who have documentation from a licensed medical professional or other entity), you may submit your documentation.

Find Your Place at OPM

For help navigating the hiring process at OPM for people with disabilities, talk to our Selective Placement Program Coordinator.

Carmen Garcia – Selective Placement Program Coordinator
1900 E Street NW, Room 1469
Washington, DC 20415
Phone: 202-606-4999
Email: Carmen.Garcia@opm.gov