Employment Specialist III - Direct Support Professional
Company: Didlake, Inc.
Location: Wallops Island
Posted on: February 14, 2025
Job Description:
Starting pay $25.95/hr plus eligibility for incentive pay!
The Employment Specialist III provides support, assistance, and
guidance to individuals with disabilities that will enable the
individual to develop skills and enhance their ability to fully
engage with their community specifically through employment.
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
the Eastern Shore. The Employment Specialist III primarily provides
Short Term, individualized employment services (Situational
Assessment, Job Development, and Placement/Training) for the
purpose of securing stable employment for people with significant
disabilities. ES3s may also provide Follow Along services to
support consumers' long-term employment goals, however, the ES3 may
transfer responsibilities related to long-term employment support
(follow along) services to an ES2, when appropriate.
Direct Service
- Conducts in-person situational assessments, job development,
placement/training, and follow-along support to individuals with
significant disabilities.
- Situational Assessment: a vocational evaluation conducted by an
employment specialist in a real work setting in a commercial or
government setting.
- Job Development: supporting consumers through the process of
obtaining employment, including resume writing, application,
interviewing, and follow-up with potential employers.
- Job Placement and Training: Structured, one-to-one support to
assist with learning the job and developing natural supports
necessary, (e.g., employers, co-workers) to maintain job
stability.
- Follow-along services: Routine and ongoing contact post-job
placement to assess job performance, employer satisfaction, and
levels of training and/or support needed.
- Develops and implements strategies for training, instruction,
and supervision of consumers.
- Creates and maintains all required planning and documentation
for providing direct service.
- Monitors and records the progress of consumers toward
established goals/objectives identified in the planning phases of
service through assessment, in-person support, on-site observation,
consultation with the employer/supervisor and rehabilitation staff
members, family members, and natural support systems, and
continuous review of progress summaries and assessment
data.
- Provides training and guidance to empower supported employment
consumers to be self-advocates and develop strong natural support
on the job.
- Provides travel training and appropriate assistance to maximize
the safety and mobility of all consumers.
- Coordinates transportation resources, as necessary, which may
include providing transportation for consumers during Assessment
and Job Development, as well as potentially in Job Placement only
when necessary.
- Conducts job orientation on-site at commercial or government
worksites.
- Provides rehabilitation training and employment supports to
consumers of service.
- Provides crisis intervention.
- Implements the use of assistive technologies and identifies
environmental modifications needed.
- Independently manages their direct services caseload, by
working varied hours to ensure the needs of the consumers are
met.
- Coordinates authorizations from funding agencies and secures
approval before service implementation.
- Conducts intake of applicants.
- Routinely maintains contact with rehabilitative counselors and
other referral sources to communicate progress and case progression
as well as to request additional authorizations or change the
status of the case.
- Collects data, writes, and maintains data and appropriate
documentation in accordance with CARF accreditation standards,
rules, and regulations promulgated by the Department for Aging and
Rehabilitative Services (DARS), Department of Medical Assistance
(DMAS), the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental
Services (DBHDS), SSA/Ticket to Work, and Didlake policies and
procedures and statements of work.
- Provides information and resources to families, guardians,
and/or natural supports, as appropriate.
- Coordinates the use of assistive technology and environmental
modifications.
- Ensure Group Supported Employment services are in full
compliance with Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Settings
Regulations;
- In a setting that is integrated into and supports full access
to the greater community;
- Is selected by the individual from a variety of settings
options;
- Ensures individual rights of privacy, dignity, respect, and
freedom from coercion and restraint;
- Optimizes autonomy and independence in making life
choices;
- Facilitates choice regarding services and who provides
them.
- Requires that the person-centered planning process is directed
by the individual or individual's chosen representative;
- Outlines the minimum requirements for person-centered service
plans with individually identified goals and preferences.
Pre-Employment Transition Services
- Supports individuals with disabilities by providing
Pre-Employment Transition Services to Students with Disabilities
and/or learning an individual's unique skills and interests to
assist them in their path to employment.
- This could include supporting students with Work Readiness
Training (WRT) or Work-based Learning Experiences (WBLE).
Administrative
- Accurately tracks all billable and unbillable intervention
time.
- Submits narrative notes and billing information in a timely
manner in accordance with Didlake's accounting procedures.
- Ensures all Didlake, accreditation and regulatory consumer
documentation is completed on time for each consumer of
service.
- Submits accurate billing information/reports in a timely manner
according to and in accordance with Didlake's accounting
procedures.
- Maintains regular communication with their assigned Program
Manager of attendance, services being rendered, and caseload
management needs.
- Attends staff meetings with supervisors and departmental
staff.
- Completes and maintains all required Didlake training.
Marketing/Public Relations
- Markets Supported Employment Program to Vocational
Rehabilitation Counselors, Community Services Board Case Managers,
and other funding/referral entities to generate referrals.
- Conducts market analyses to identify employment options for
consumers of services.
- Makes presentations to prospective employers and
companies.
- Arranges meetings with hiring authorities of businesses to
promote job prospects.
- Arranges job interviews for applicants and recommend
accommodations as needed.
- Provides disability education to businesses and
coworkers/supervisors of the supported employee.
- Identifies job opportunities within Didlake and other
commercial and governmental industries (Job Development).
- May serve as Didlake's representative at professional
association forums, chamber events, and other business
associations.
- Participates in job fairs when appropriate.
- Participates in materials development for public relations and
marketing efforts.
- Conducts employer evaluation surveys with the employer.
Didlake, Inc. is a non-profit rehabilitation services organization.
At Didlake, creating opportunities that enrich the lives of people
with disabilities is our mission. Since 1965, Didlake has served
thousands of people with significant disabilities by providing
training, job placement, employment opportunities and day support
services. We provide rewarding and purposeful work.
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