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May 22, 2009

Social Security Hiring The Disabled

Social Security disability claimants who have been denied often ask "If Social Security thinks I can work, will they give me a job?" Now there is someone at Social Security that the claimant can contact As noted earlier, Social Security intends to make a concentrated effort to hire the disabled. Here is a list of the people who will be coordinating the hiring:

Selective Placement Coordinators

Atlanta Region Alabama , Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee Stephanie.White

Stephanie.A.White@ssa.gov
Social Security Administration
61 Forsyth St SW
Suite 22T64
Atlanta, GA 30303



Boston RegionConnecticut , Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont Denise Cole
Denise.Cole@ssa.gov
Social Security Administration
JFK Building , Room 2175
Boston, MA 02203




Chicago RegionIllinois , Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, WisconsinKojuan Almond
Kojuan.Almond@ssa.gov
Social Security Administration
600 W. Madison 3 rd Floor
Chicago, IL 60661



Dallas RegionArkansas , Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, TexasLinda Walters
Linda.Walters@ssa.gov
Social Security Administration
Center for Human Resources
1301 Young Street, Suite 130
Dallas, TX 75202



Denver Region Colorado , Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming Nanci Tuggle
Nanci.Tuggle@ssa.gov
Social Security Administration
1961 Stout Street, Suite 844
Denver, CO 80294



Kansas City RegionIowa , Kansas, Missouri, NebraskaJennifer Minor
Jennifer.Minor@ssa.gov

Social Security Administration
601 E. 12 th Street , Room 501 Kansas City, MO 64106



New York RegionNew Jersey , New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin IslandsJaclyn Lurker
Jaclyn.Lurker@ssa.gov

Social Security Administration
Center for Human Resources, SPO-NY 26 Federal Plaza, Room 4020
New York, NY 10278



Philadelphia RegionDelaware , Maryland (except Headquarters), Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, District of ColumbiaNancy Torres
Nancy.Torres@ssa.gov

Social Security Administration
300 Spring Garden Street - 7 th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19123



San Francisco RegionArizona , California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam, Trust Territory of Pacific Islands, American SamoaLynn Gonzalez
SF.MOS.HRC.Staffing.Classification.Tm@ssa.gov
Social Security Administration
Center for Human Resources
1221 Nevin Ave. , 2 nd Floor Richmond, CA 94801



Seattle RegionAlaska , Idaho, Oregon, Washington

Darla Anderson

Darla.Anderson@ssa.gov

Social Security Administration Benefits and Employment Services Team, Suite 2900, M/S 292B
701 Fifth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104-7075



Office of Central OperationsWoodlawn, MDYesenia Roman
Yesenia.Roman@ssa.gov

Social Security Administration
Office of Central Operations
1500 Woodlawn Drive
Baltimore, MD 21241



Office of Disability Adjudication and ReviewNationwideLolita McLean Priestly
Lolita.Priestly.McLean@ssa.gov

Social Security Administration
Office of Disability Adjudication and Review
5107 Leesburg Pike
Falls Church, VA 22041



Headquarters Woodlawn, MDJim Anderson DCHR.OCREO.Selective.Placement.HQ@ssa.gov

Social Security Administration
6401 Security Boulevard
2601-47 Annex Building
Baltimore, MD 21235



3 comments:

  1. Just great, now the handicapped stalls will always be occupied in the restrooms.

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  2. That is an appalling comment! If you are not handicapped you should not be using those stalls. Being handicapped does not mean you are a second class citizen. SSA NEEDS to hire more disabled heroes!

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  3. "Being handicapped does not mean you are a second class citizen."

    Sure aren't second class, get a bathroom stall and parking place that no one else is supposed to use. Sounds pretty privileged to me.

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