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Under the supervision of the Clinical Director, the Employment Specialist will utilize a person-centered planning process to provide rehabilitation, case management and support services to individuals served by the ACT Team. The Employment Specialist will lead the team in integrating vocational goals and services with the tasks of all team members to support individual participation in vocational training, adult education, ESL, and competitive employment.
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The Employment Specialist III (ES3) generates referrals from state Vocational Rehabilitation counselors and local Community Services Board Case Managers situated throughout Virginia and develops job opportunities at commercial and governmental sites located across Norfolk, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, and Wallops Island.
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Key Words: ADT, Adult Day Training, Agency for Persons with Disabilities, APD, Developmental Disabilities, Direct Support Professional, Employment Specialist, Instructor, Life Skills Instructor, Life Skills Trainer, Special Education, Supported Employment, Teacher, Teaching, Vocational Instructor, Vocational Training.
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Matches participants with WEP assignments and employment opportunities based on their FCA, vocational evaluation, TANF work requirements/hours and need for accommodations. Using a customer service approach, Placement Specialists develop and maintain exemplary relationships with non-profit organizations and employers to create volunteer (Work Experience Programs -WEP) and employment opportunities for program participants.
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Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) is responsible for the provision, supervision and coordination of the rehabilitation services for Veterans or Servicemembers participating in the various programs described in Chapters 36 and 31, and for selected participants under Chapters 18 and 35, of Title 38 U.S.C.
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Experience working as a placement specialist in a non-profit environment, preferred. Facilitates Field Training / On-The-Job (OJT) placements with non-profit and for-profit companies that lead to employment opportunities.
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Collaborate with district offices and service providers including Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors; Business Office Managers; service providers- Vehicle Mod Evaluator, Vehicle Mod Consultant, Vehicle Modifier, Architect, Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist, Occupational Therapist, building contractor in order to plan and deliver customer services.
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Facilitate discussion, review youth monthly Regional Employment Outreach Specialist and Career Navigator activity, and Data Collection (JJEMS-Virtual Gateway). Vocational and Employability Services Programs are effectively meeting local employment needs and supporting outcomes achievement.
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Representing the Human Resource Administration (HRA) and utilizing clinical expertise, the We-CARE Program Support Specialist provides social work support services at either the primary We-CARE vendor or subcontractor(s) location, facilitate the exchange of information between Family Independence Administration (FIA) and vendor staff, and provide clinical and technical assistance on We-CARE procedures and HRA employment policies and procedures.
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Assist the Workforce Development Coordinator in assessing day laborers ongoing employment needs, including opportunities for job upgrades, vocational training and career development opportunities and provide one-on-one assistance.
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Minimum two years of experience working with teens or young adults in employment, foster care, group care, housing, education, juvenile justice, anti-poverty, vocational support, mental health, chemical dependency and/or homelessness fields.
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The Social Impact Center Y’s programs include housing, behavioral health, foster care licensing, violence prevention, education, and employment. Supports participant success in key domains such as safe and stable housing, permanent connections to supportive adults, education and employment, health and well-being, and life skills.
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Instruction in self-advocacy skills including activities designed to facilitate individuals ability to access social service systems (e.g. health care, substance use treatment, employment, vocational rehabilitation, entitlement/benefits, self-help groups, etc.
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The Career Specialist will participate as a member of a team of educational, employment-readiness and job placement specialists to deliver its Economic Empowerment Program’s career development curriculum and to facilitate placement into living wage jobs and jobs of the future.
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Harbor is seeking Vocational Specialist who provides vocational assessment, training on job search strategies and job search resources, support in accessing resources, and coordinates linkage between employers and job seekers.
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