SOCIAL SECURITY WILL BE HIRING SOON!
The Social Security Administration (SSA) will share job announcements on
USAJOBS.gov soon. Act now so you will be ready!
WHAT POSITIONS AND WHERE ARE THEY?
GS-7 Claims Specialist (CS) in the Binghamton, Gloversville, Greece, Hudson, Niagara Falls, Queensbury, Schenectady, Syracuse and Troy, New York Social Security Field Offices
A CS GS-7 is a public contact position that requires good written and oral communication, good interpersonal, analytical and problem-solving skills, and good comprehension. A CS interviews applicants for benefits, determines a claimant’s initial eligibility for Social Security benefits, analyzes evidence that will help make a determination, obtains, clarifies, and verifies data used to analyze claims and make benefit decisions.
A CS GS-7 starting salary is $41,365 and the minimum requirements are listed on the “2019 SSA Claims Specialist” document linked below. In addition, the minimum qualification requirements include passing the Meet-and-Deal Panel Interview.
Click here to see the Claims Specialist information!
GS-5 Customer Service Representatives (CSR) in the Albany, Utica and Watertown, New York Social Security Field Offices
A CSR GS-5 is a public contact position that requires good written and oral communication, good interpersonal, analytical and problem-solving skills, and good comprehension. A CSR assists the public by answering a wide variety of questions, conducts interviews, investigates situations, and resolves issues. They make determinations that affect a claimant’s ongoing eligibility for Social Security benefits, analyze claimant’s benefit payment history, and obtains information.
A CSR GS-5 starting salary is $33,394 and the minimum requirements are listed on the “2019 SSA Customer Service Representative” document linked below. In addition, the minimum qualification requirements include passing the Meet-and-Deal Panel Interview.
Click here to see the Customer Service Representative information!
HOW CAN YOU PREPARE?
Create your account and profile on
USAJOBS.gov, the Federal Government’s official job site, and indicate your interest in various federal agencies and locations. When a public vacancy opens in an area in which you have indicated interest, you will receive notification and you can apply through
USAJOBS.gov. Review the attached “USAJOBS Federal Careers” document for more instructions.
INFORMATION FOR VETERANS
Sometimes SSA is given special hiring authority which allows us to hire veterans who qualify under the
Veterans Recruitment Appointment (VRA) Authority. In addition to meeting the eligibility criteria described in the
Special Appointing Authorities for Veterans section of the
Veterans' Services Guide, the minimum qualification requirements includes passing a Meet-and-Deal panel interview. Veterans who do not qualify under the VRA Authority are encouraged to create an account on
USAJOBS.gov, the Federal Government’s Official Jobs Site, for the most current and up to date job openings in the Social Security Administration.
The
Claims Specialist (CS) GS-7 and
Customer Service Representatives (CSR) GS-5 requirements are listed above. In addition, the minimum qualification requirements include passing the Meet-and-Deal Panel Interview.
If a veteran qualifies under the VRA and is interested in employment with Social Security, they may submit their
resume,
all college transcripts and
DD-214 Member Copy 4 in one of three ways:
- Email to:
- Ground mail to: Social Security Administration, Suite 119, 11A Clinton Ave., Albany, NY 12207, Attn: VRA
- Fax to: (518) 431-4099
Please feel free to submit resume, college transcripts and DD-214 Member Copy-4 at any time. When we find out we have special hiring authority to hire under the VRA, things move very fast. If we already have your information on file and we know you qualify under the VRA, then we can call you immediately and invite you to interview as soon as we find out we are hiring.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. For more information about careers with the Social Security Administration, please visit
http://www.ssa.gov/careers/.
SSA Employment Policy
The Social Security Administration is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, political affiliation or parental status
.
Reasonable Accommodations
The Social Security Administration provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. To request reasonable accommodations or if you have any questions, email
.