Administration for Community Living
Katie Clark is a Health Policy Analyst at the Administration for Community Living since August 2022, leading the Commit To Connect initiative and serving as Project Officer for state grantees improving governance systems and Long-Term Support Services. Previous experience includes a role as a Research Assistant at Johns Hopkins Medicine, conducting qualitative data analysis for an NIH-funded study, and as a Grants Management Specialist at the National Institutes of Health, where responsibilities included managing extramural research grants. Additional positions include Program Development Specialist at Projet Jeune Leader, Community Health Advisor in the Peace Corps, Project Manager Assistant at the Global Environment & Technology Foundation, Legislative Intern for U.S. Senator Charles Schumer, and Policy Intern at the Legal Status Network Foundation. Katie Clark is pursuing a Master's degree in Public Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, holding a Bachelor's degree in History from Kalamazoo College and a certificate in International Sustainable Development from the International Sustainable Development Studies Institute in Thailand.
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Administration for Community Living
ACL was created around the fundamental principle that all people, regardless of age or disability, should be able to live independently and fully participate in their communities. By advocating across the federal government for older adults, people with disabilities, and families and caregivers; funding services and supports provided by primarily by networks of community-based organizations; and investing in training, education, research and innovation, ACL helps make this principle a reality for millions of Americans. ________ The federal government has a variety of Special Hiring Authorities to make it easier for veterans to access federal employment. For detailed information on Special Hiring Authorities, please visit fedshirevets.gov https://www.fedshirevets.gov/job-seekers/veterans/special-hiring-authorities/ - Veterans Employment Opportunities Act of 1998 (VEOA) - Disabled Veterans Enrolled in a VA Training Program - Veterans Recruitment Appointment (VRA) - 30% or More Disabled Veteran Examples of other Special Hiring Authorities: The following Special Hiring Authorities are other Authorities available to be used by veterans but are not complete. - Schedule A Appointing Authority for People with Certain Disabilities https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/working-in-government/unique-hiring-paths/individuals-with-disabilities/ - Pathways