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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 9,1995 PSA#1280U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Procurement Services Room S-3522,
200 Constitution Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20210 R -- VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SOL 1635 DUE 101795 POC Omar Canty, Jr,
Rehabilitation Specialist (202) 219-6808. The U.S. Department of Labor,
Office of Worker's Compensation Programs (OWCP), Branch of Medical
Standards and Rehabilitation (BMSR), is soliciting vocational
rehabilitation counselors (VRCs) who live throughout the United States,
the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. OWCP/BMSR intends to certify
and contract with VRCs in these areas to provide direct vocational
rehabilitation services for injured workers covered by the Longshore
and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act and the Federal Employees'
Compensation Act. OWCP certification involves 1) minimum qualifications
criteria, 2) rating of educational and experience factors, 3) selection
of those counselors with the highest ratings, 4) attendance at a
workshop, and 5) a contractual agreement to follow OWCP standards. The
minimum qualifications for consideration are: 1) bachelor degree from
an accredited four year college or university; 2) two years' workers'
compensation vocational rehabilitation counseling experience and 3)
evidence of licensure on states' requiring a license in vocational
rehabilitation counseling as a condition to practice. New procedures
require VRCs to submit to the OWCP National Office an application
package, original and duplicate, consisting of: (1) a narrative summary
which provides a complete and detailed description of their work
experience and educational background; (2) transcripts supporting the
college/university degrees obtained and references from employers or
contractors to verify experience and rehabilitation counselor
employment; (3) copies of professional licenses in rehabilitation
counseling in the state or states in which you currently practice and
copies of current professional certifications with a brief description
of the requirements (i.e., C.E.U.s, testing, etc.); (4) a signed cover
letter or statement indicating that the application package
demonstrates the intent to be available to provide direct services to
injured workers covered under the OWCP, and including the following
statement: ''I certify taht, to the best of my knowledge and belief,
all information, statements, and documents herein presented are true,
correct, complete and made in good faith, under penalty of
disqualification and prosecution under the law''. The training
workshops are planned through July 30, 1996. OWCP will provide a
mamorandum of attendance which VRCs may use to apply for continuing
education units. Certification extends for a basic one year period
followed by 4 one year options. Evaluation of counselor's performance
will determine whether options are renewed. The performance of VRCs
selected will be evaluated on: timeliness of services, the quality of
the rehabilitation services, and adherence to OWCP procedures and
instructions from the OWCP staff. VRCs are hereby asked to forward the
above information to Virginia Miller, M.D., Chief, Branch of Medical
Standards and Rehabilitation, U.S. Dept, of Labor, Office of Workers'
Compensation Programs, 200 Constitution Ave., NW, Room S-3522,
Washington, DC 20210 according to the schedule presented below. VRCs
may ne requested to submit samples of their writing and/or be
interviewed prior to the workshop. The deadlines for submitting
application packages, original and duplicate, to the BMSR, are as
follows: April 21, 1995, for VRCs living in the states of Missouri,
Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota,
South Dakota, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota and
Wisconsin. May 19, 1995, for VRCs living in Washington, D.C. and the
states of Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, West Virginia,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama,
Mississippi, Georgia, and selected zip code areas of Florida. July 14,
1995, for VRCs living in Puerto Rico and the states of California,
Arizona, Nevada, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New
Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, New York and New Jersey. October 17, 1995,
for VRCs living in the states of Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma,
New Mexico, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska. All parts of the
application package must be postmarked or received at the above address
by the applicable due date or the VRC is disqualified. (0038) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0099 19950208\R-0002.SOL)
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