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Federal Agencies Learn Best Hiring Practices for Wounded Warriors
By chad.holmes, / Published Feb. 23, 2011
“Hire Wounded Warriors!” That is the message federal employers are hearing today from The Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) and the other Services Wounded Warrior programs. AW2 is hosting the 2011 Wounded Warrior Federal Employment Conference February 23 and 24.
This conference is educating agency human resource managers, Equal Employment Opportunity disability program managers, and Veterans employment program managers about the resources available to place qualified wounded warriors and Veterans in open positions.
Attendees also learn about the variety of injuries facing today’s military personnel and the resources available to support and accommodate Veterans once they begin working, and explore emerging trends in disability employment from organizations such as the National Organization on Disability.
Among the scheduled speakers for the event are:
Dr. Clifford Stanley, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness;
Juan M. Garcia, III, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower and Reserve Affairs;
Retired Army Capt. Alvin Shell, a wounded veteran who is now a federal employee;
Patrick Brick from the Office of Wounded Warrior Care and Transition Policy will explain Operation Warfighter during the second day of the conference.
“Wounded, ill and injured Service members across the Armed Forces are highly-trained, skilled professionals and want to continue contributing to our society as productive citizens after they separate from the military,” said Brig. Gen. Darryl Williams, commander of the Warrior Transition Command, which oversees the Army’s Warrior Care and Transition Program.
“The leadership, discipline, teamwork and technical skills they developed during their service translate well to positions throughout the federal workforce, and we hope this conference will be a catalyst to increase employment of wounded veterans by federal agencies,” said BG Williams.
Attendees are learning about special federal hiring authorities for Veterans and people with disabilities, programs to give Veterans practical work experience, and resources to provide physical accommodations to their work site. Presenters will also discuss how hiring wounded warriors supports President Obama’s Executive Orders (EOs) related to the federal employment of wounded warriors, including:
§ EO 13518: Employment of Veterans in the Federal Government
§ EO 13548: Increasing Federal Employment of Individuals with Disabilities
According to Department of Labor statistics, the cost to Department of Defense for unemployment compensation for wounded warriors was $87M last year.
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="125" caption="Retired Army Captain Alvin Shell now brings his leadership, discipline and skills to the federal workforce."]