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Direct Support Professional - Day Hab. + Provide individually chosen, continuous active treatment to individuals with day habilitation activities during all operating hours of the day habilitation site whether on site or in the community.
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Build relationships with outside agencies that can assist with the career navigation process, including but not limited to WIOA Youth/Adult, vocational rehabilitation, Missouri Career Center, jobs.
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Provide services to individuals as planned in their Life Plan which includes the persons Individual Protective Oversight Plan (IPOP), Community Hab Plan, Community Prevoc Plan, Supported Employment Plan, Behavior Support Plans, Day Habilitation Plan, and/or other safeguards and ensure all related documentation is completed.
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Building on its foundation as a Christ-inspired community of grace and open inquiry, Ottawa University prepares professional and liberal arts graduates for lifetimes of personal significance, vocational fulfillment, and service to God and humanity.
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Participates in Adult Clinical Community Support (ACCS) staff meetings to coordinate and integrate CIES vocational services with ACCS when applicable, and as needed. Participates as a member of Integrated Resource Team (IRT) at the direction of MRC VRC. Delivers CIES service components, as identified on the Individualized Plan for Employment targeted at job development and placement, vocational support, skills building, etc.
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Bachelor's Degree in in counseling and guidance, rehabilitation counseling, social work, education, vocational counseling, psychology, pastoral counseling, family therapy, or related human service field.
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EDUCATION/TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: Must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or equivalent (GED or TASC) Initial & on-going training in vocational services Initial & on-going training in benefits and financial management in relation to barriers to goals Training and completion of all Center of Practice Innovation Individual Placement & Support training required by Office of Mental Health.
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Community Employment Services utilize the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) evidence based fidelity model that includes engagement, intake, assessment, service planning, individualized rapid job search, advocacy, linkage, counseling, on-the job training/coaching, and community support services.
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Providing valuable, one-on-one community and home-based support to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Taking part in community living skills, daily living skills, vocational programs, and recreational activities.
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Responsible for pre-employment activities, job development, job placement, on-site training and longterm follow along support to enable adults with severe disabilities to acquire and maintain employment in a community-based job.
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Experience in job placement and/or a broad knowledge of industrial and commercial work opportunities and or as a Vocational Counselor would be helpful. Make a positive impact in your community & others’ lives as an Employment Services Specialist with STEPs (ESS-STEPs.
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The ES will provide individualized placement and support (IPS) model supported employment services to individuals and will serve as a liaison to businesses, developing employer and community relationships in York County.
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The Skills Trainer Coordinator provides general support to Adult Day Vocational Program (ADVP) Director. Job may include personal care support, work production support, respite relief, and other duties required to provide a quality rehabilitation program to those receiving services either onsite, at their home, or in the community.
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Accompanies individuals to activities in the community to provide supervision, skills training, support or assistance, e.g. grocery shopping, banking, recreation, entertainment, medical appointments.
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Support the work of Vocational Rehabilitation through clerical and administrative tasks including data collection, data input, and report development. - Represent the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation at community events including job and resource fairs.
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