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Job Title: Blind Rehabilitation Specialist

  • Thursday, March 11, 2010 20:00
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    Job Title: Blind Rehabilitation Specialist

    Department: Department Of Veterans Affairs

    Agency: Veterans Health Administration

    Job Announcement Number: VA 10-15

    SALARY RANGE:

    67,963.00 - 105,897.00 USD /year

    Salary is commensurate upon qualifications and experience

    OPEN PERIOD:

    Monday, March 08, 2010 to Friday, March 26, 2010

    SERIES & GRADE:

    GS-0601-11/12

    POSITION INFORMATION:

    Full-TimePermanent

    PROMOTION POTENTIAL:

    12

    DUTY LOCATIONS:

    1 vacancy - San Francisco County, CA

    WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED:

    Applications will be accepted from United States citizens and nationals.

    JOB SUMMARY:

    Be a member of a team providing compassionate healthcare to veterans.  We are an

    employer of choice who is a center of excellence in patient care, education and research.

    We value trust, respect, commitment, compassion, and excellence; we value you.  Go

    to

    http://www.va.gov/

     for more information on the Department of Veterans Affairs.

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    Duties

    Additional Duty Location Info:

    1 vacancy - San Francisco County, CA

    The Visual Impairment Services Team Coordinator is responsible for the VIST program

    at the San Francisco VA Medical Center, coordinating all services to visually impaired

    veterans and their families in the Medical Center's catchment area of Northern California.

    The VIST Coordinator works in conjunction with the VIS Team and other support staff,

    identifying the complex medical, re­habilitation, social, psychological, vocational

    and other factors which must be considered in developing a comprehensive and sensitive

    rehabilitation plan.  Develops screening and procedural mechanisms to identify this

    target population within the medical center's catchment area and maintains appro­priate

    linkages with the medical center and the community in support of program goals and

    objectives. , The incumbent not only serves as a resource person in matters related

    to visual impairment but also assists in the development of a focused treatment plan.

    Develops effective working relationships with other health care professionals to

    maintain a coordinated treatment program for those with multiple handicaps in addition

    to blindness. Provides assistance to the medical and allied health staff with the

    acquisition and replacement of low vision and sensory aids required in effecting

    the blinded veteran's rehabilita­tion and/or daily living needs.  Conducts outreach

    within the catchment area to find new patients.  Makes home visits to visually impaired,

    severely disabled veterans who are unable to travel to the facility and counsels

    them and their families about benefits to which they may be entitled as well as equipment

    that would be feasible for use in the home environment.   The incumbent must have

    a full knowledge of resources, both within the VA and the community, to meet identified

    needs of visually impaired vet­erans and their families. Coordinates and follows

    up on services provided by state and local or private agencies for the blind.  Insures

    that a system is developed whereby eligible veterans are scheduled and seen for a

    comprehensive periodic review of medical, social, and rehabilitative needs.  Maintains

    records and files as appropriate for program management and evaluation purposes and

    insures that accurate statistical data are compiled and forwarded to VA Central Office.

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    Qualifications and Evaluations

    QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:

    Basic Qualification Requirements:

    Citizenship:  Must be a citizen of the United States.

    Physical Requirements:

      Must meet the physical requirements for the position as determined by satisfactory

    results of a physical examination.

    Experience:

      One year of specialized experience that equipped the applicant with the particular

    knowledge, skills and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position,

    and that is typically in or related to work of the position to be filled.

    Specialized Experience:

       Specialized experience is gained working directly with patients with visual impairments

    and/or other cognitive/functional impairments.  This experience would also include

    evaluation and teaching/training of patients in activities of daily living, adaptive

    skills in the home or work environment to equip patients to function as independently

    as possible.

    Grade Requirements:

    GS-11:

      Applicants must have one (1) year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-9

    level in Federal Service.

    GS-12:

      Applicants must have one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-11

    level in Federal Service.

     (Transcripts required; unofficial copy accepted) Major study in an academic field

    related to the health sciences or allied sciences appropriate to the work of the

    position.

    You must be a U.S. citizen to qualify for this position.

    You will need to successfully complete a background security investigation before

    you can be appointed into this position.

    Applicants for this position must pass a pre-employment medical examination.

    HOW YOU WILL BE EVALUATED:

    Applicants who meet the qualification and basic requirements listed above

    will be further evaluated by the Professional Standards Board

     for this occupation to determine the extent to which their work or related experience,

    education, training awards, outside activities, and supervisory appraisal, etc.,

    indicate they possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSA's) of the position

    and at what grade level.  All applicants should provide clear, concise examples that

    show the level of accomplishment or degree to which they possess the KSA on a separate

    sheet of paper or VA Form 4676a.  Incomplete, vague or contradictory information

    may affect the rating.  In addressing your KSAs give examples of how the knowledge,

    skill and/or ability has been used in your various jobs, volunteer work, organizational

    duties, etc.

    IN ORDER TO BE ACCURATELY RATED YOU MUST RESPOND TO EACH KSA LISTED BELOW.

    1.

    Knowledge of and ability to apply the theories, principals and practices of blind

    rehabilitation in service for both low vision and functionally blind individuals.

    2.

       Knowledge of low vision functional assessment and training techniques and skills

    and is able to incorporate them into the treatment plan for each patient.

    3.

      Skill in communicating, both orally and in writing, with patients and families,

    local, state and non-profit organizations and other health care professionals.

    4.

      Skill in utilizing appropriate screening and evaluation techniques required to

    appropriately provide direct patient care.

    5.

    Ability to perform case management to include community outreach and identification

    of eligible veterans.

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    Benefits and Other Info

    BENEFITS:

    You may participate in the Federal Employees Health Benefits program, with costs

    shared with your employer. More info:

    http://www.usajobs.gov/jobextrainfo.asp#FEHB

    .

    Life insurance coverage is provided. More info:

    http://www.usajobs.gov/jobextrainfo.asp#life

    Long-Term Care Insurance is offered and carries into your retirement. More info:

    http://www.usajobs.gov/jobextrainfo.asp#ltci

    New employees are automatically covered by the Federal Employees Retirement System

    (FERS). If you are transferring from another agency and covered by CSRS, you may

    continue in this program. More info:

    http://www.usajobs.gov/jobextrainfo.asp#retr

    You will earn annual vacation leave. More info:

    http://www.usajobs.gov/jobextrainfo.asp#VACA

    You will earn sick leave. More info:

    http://www.usajobs.gov/jobextrainfo.asp#SKLV

    You will be paid for federal holidays that fall within your regularly scheduled tour

    of duty. More info:

    http://www.usajobs.gov/jobextrainfo.asp#HOLI

    If you use public transportation, part of your transportation costs may be subsidized.

    Our human resources office can provide additional information on how this program

    is run.

    Qualified federal employees may be covered by our child care subsidy program or dependent

    care flexible spending account. Our human resources office can provide additional

    information on eligibility. More info:

    http://www.usajobs.gov/jobextrainfo.asp#CCRS

    Under a special program, we may reimburse a part of your Federally insured student

    loan. Our human resources office can provide additional information on the program.

    You can use Health Care Flexible Spending Accounts for expenses that are tax-deductible,

    but not reimbursed by any other source, including out-of-pocket expenses and non-covered

    benefits under their FEHB plans. More Info:

    http://www.usajobs.gov/jobextrainfo.asp#FSA

    OTHER INFORMATION:

    You must submit all required information by the closing date. If materials are not

    received, your application will be evaluated solely on the information available

    and you may not receive full consideration or may not be considered eligible.

    The materials you send with your application will not be returned.

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    How To Apply

    HOW TO APPLY:

    Please review this announcement carefully

     and provide documentation that you meet all the qualifications required.  Failure

    to provide all required information may result in loss of consideration or a lower

    evaluation in rating and/or selection consideration.  Applicants will not be contacted

    for additional information if their applications are incomplete or inadequate.  Complete

    and submit the following:

    1.  All applicants:  Please provide an email address

     on your application form or resume.  The address will be used to provide status

    of your application i.e., receipt, assessment, referral and selection/nonselection.

    2.  All applicants:

      A current “Application for Associated Health Occupations” (VA Form 10-2850c)

    available on-line at

    www.va.gov/vaforms/medical/pdf/vha-10-2850c-fill.pdf

    3.  All applicants:

      A current CV and/or resume describing your experience in detail.  Provide beginning

    and ending dates (mm/yy) of employment, the average number of hours worked per week,

    and a description of the duties for each position listed.

    4.  All applicants:  “Declaration for Federal Employment” (OF-306), available

    at

    www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/of306.pdf

    5.  All applicants:

      A statement addressing all of the above Rating/Ranking factors/KSAs on plain paper

    or “Employee Supplemental Qualifications Statement” (VA Form 4676a), available

    on-line at

    www.va.gov/vaforms/va/pdf/VA4676a.pdf

      To be considered well qualified you must satisfy all education, experience, and

    knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) factor(s) for this position.

    6.  All applicants:

      Copy of your college transcript(s).  Certificates/diplomas are not acceptable.

    If selected for this vacancy, you will be required to submit official college transcript(s)

    prior to appointment.

    7.  All current or former Federal Employees – VA and non-VA:

      “Notification of Personnel Action” (SF-50's) documenting permanent status,

    promotion action to highest grade held in the Federal government, and if applicable,

    your separation SF-50.

    8.  All veterans:

      â€œMilitary Discharge Certificate” for each enlistment (DD-214).  Please include

    copy which shows type of discharge received.

    9.  All 10 point preference eligible veterans:

      SF-15 “Application for 10 point Veteran Preference” (SF-15) and supporting

    documentation stated on the SF-15.  This form is available on-line at

    www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/SF15.pdf

    .   Preference will not be granted without proper documentation.

    Send Application Material To:  VA Medical Center, 4150 Clement Street, San Francisco,

    CA  94121, ATTN:  Human Resources Management Service (05).  To receive consideration,

    all application material must be received, postmarked or faxed to 415-750-6953 no

    later than the closing date of this announcement

    .  Applications may be turned in at the Human Resource Office, Bldg. 2, 2

    nd floor, Rm. 288, Monday thru Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.

    Mail your applications so it will be postmarked by closing date. If hand delivered,

    be sure your application is received by closing date.

    Please submit a narrative response to each knowledge, skill or ability listed. Your

    response should describe what you did, how often you performed this activity, the

    guidelines available, the complexity of the assignment, and who you performed the

    activity for or with.

    If you are a current or former federal employee with reinstatement eligibility, you

    must submit a copy of your last Notification of Personnel Action (SF50) showing your

    position, title, series, grade and eligibility.

    Application mailed using government postage or through an internal federal government

    mail system will not be considered.

    AGENCY CONTACT INFO:

    Sharon B. Taylor

    Phone: 415-750-2107x4233

    Fax: 415-750-6953

    Email: sharon.taylor5@va.gov

    Agency Information:

    Department Of Veterans Affairs

    4150 Clement Street (05)

    Room 288

    San Francisco, CA 94121

    US

    Fax: 415-750-6953

    WHAT TO EXPECT NEXT:

    Once your complete application is received we will conduct an evaluation of your

    qualifications and determine your ranking. The most highly qualified candidates will

    be referred to the hiring manager for further consideration and possible interview.

    We expect to make a selection within 30 days of the closing date of this announcement.

    You will be notified of the outcome.

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    Agency Information:

    Department Of Veterans Affairs

    4150 Clement Street (05)

    Room 288

    San Francisco, CA 94121

    US

    Fax: 415-750-6953

    Questions about this job:

    Sharon B. Taylor

    Phone: 415-750-2107x4233

    Fax: 415-750-6953

    Email: sharon.taylor5@va.gov

    Job Announcement Number:

    VA 10-15

    Control Number: 1837760

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