U.S. Office of Personnel Management
About Us
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management ensures that the federal government has an effective civilian workforce.
Contact Information
1900 E Street NW
Washington, DC 20415
Telephone: 202-606-1800
You can contact various departments of the Office of Personnel Management by visiting http://apps.opm.gov/opmorgchart/.
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Articles by U.S. Office of Personnel Management
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Types of Child Care
Choosing a child care arrangement is a very personal decision for parents. It is one of the most important decisions a...
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Determining the Quality of Child Care
Matching the needs of your child and your own needs with the childcare available is a time-consuming process. It often...
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Practical Steps to Take in Finding Quality Care
This section suggests questions to ask when you phone ahead to child care centers or homes and offers ideas of what to...
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Telephone Interview Questions for Child Care Centers
Name of center: Phone number: Address: Tell the person answering the phone your name and the age of the child needing...
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Telephone Interview Questions for Child Care Homes
Name of caregiver: Phone number: Address: Tell the caregiver your name and the age of the child needing care. Ask if...
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Child Care On-Site Interview Checklist
Center/Home provider: Phone number: Address: How does it LOOK? Is it clean, colorful, and in good repair? Is...
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Local Child Care Referral Agencies
Many communities around the country have free or low cost services which can help you locate child care centers or child...
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Federally Sponsored Child Care Centers
Many Federal agencies sponsor on-site child care centers for their employees. Agencies are authorized by 40 U.S.C....
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Child Care Financial Assistance for Low-Income Parents
The Department of Health and Human Services' Administration for Children and Families implemented the Child Care and...
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Child Care Federal Organizations
Federal organizations can provide you with information about child care. This section briefly describes some of these...
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