Supported Employment Specialist
Job Type
Full-time
Description

POSITION SUMMARY: 

Carries out the services of the Individualized Placement and Supports (IPS) Supported Employment program by assisting disabled adults with community job development, job placement and post-employment follow up. 


ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Engages clients and establishes trusting collaborative relationships directed towards the goal of competitive employment in community settings. 
  • Assists clients in obtaining information about their benefits (i.e. SSI, Medicaid, etc.) and how their benefits will be affected by employment.
  • Helps clients think about long-term employment or education goals, work history, strengths and other factors that relate to a current vocational goal. 
  • Conducts job development and job search activities directed towards positions that are individualized to the interests of the clients, following the principles and procedures of IPS Supported Employment. 
  • Conducts a minimum of 6 employer contacts per week to learn about businesses and employer needs. 
  • Provides individualized follow-along supports to assist clients in maintaining employment. Develops an individualized employment plan with the client and incorporating input from the mental health team. 
  • Is responsible to carry a case load of 15 clients after the first six months of employment. 
  • Is responsible for 8 job starts each year after the first year of employment.
  • Spends at least 65% or more of total scheduled work hours in the community. 
  • Provides education and support to family members about work. Gathers input about skills, interests and strengths of the client and ideas for supports.
  • Prepares timely reports and works cooperatively with the Division of Vocation Rehabilitation (DVR) to determine eligibility for employment.
  • Maintains accurate and timely clinical records consistent with Center standards.
  • Participates in meetings, in-services and supervisory sessions as required.
  • Performs other job duties as assigned.
Requirements

EDUCATION: 

High School Diploma or equivalent, education and experience equivalent to undergraduate degree in mental health, social services or business is preferred. 


ABILITIES, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS: 

  • Experience working with people with serious mental illness, providing employment services and knowledge of the work world are preferred. 
  • Having the ability to maintain appropriate boundaries, identify strengths, and support the client right to make independent decisions when possible. 
  • Knowledge of community resources and disability programs/resources. 
  • Knowledge of cultural issues that may have a bearing on service provision. 
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills. 
  • Computer literacy to include basic skills in e-mail communication and word processing. 
  • Ability to work as an effective team member is essential. 
  • Ability to travel within the Center's service area or to other locations as needed.
Salary Description
$19.37/hr to $23.22/hr