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Job Analysis

Once an employee has sought medical treatment for a work related injury, a work release is required.

  • If a Job Analysis (JA) is available, the injured employee should take it to their initial doctor appointment and have it reviewed and completed.  Please ensure both a full duty and light duty job analysis is taken for review and completion.
  • The job analysis provides the physician a description of the essential functions of the job.  The physician reviews this documentation to determine if the employee is able to work with or without an accommodation.
  • If no Job Analysis (JA) is available, the injured employee must obtain a work release from their attending physician.  A valid work release must be dated, signed and specific.

Questions? Contact Robert Duncan, Duncan.R@portseattle.org or 206.787.4449 or
                                           Danielle Foort, Foort.d2@portseattle.org or 206.787.3782.

Title Document File Type
Sign Shop Crew Chief, MM (2018) Job Analysis - Full Duty
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Staff Assistant, Bus Dev (2005) Job Analysis - Full Duty
Telephony Specialist ICT (2022) Job Analysis - Full Duty
Tour Group Coordinator (2013) Job Analysis - Full Duty
Traffic Support Specialist, Police (2018) Job Analysis - Full Duty
Truck Driver Crew Chief, MM (2018) Job Analysis - Full Duty
Truck Driver, MM (2018) Job Analysis - Full Duty
Wildlife Biologist (2020) Job Analysis - Full Duty
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