The caseload of the Establishment Project Employment Specialist I consists only of VR (Vocational Rehab) applicants or eligible individuals. The staff will have a minimum caseload ratio of 1:10 and cannot be more than a 1:20 ratio. The person will work in coordination with employed individuals, Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) members, other staff, family members, and other agency staff as well as co-workers. This coordination includes the training and necessary on-going support activities needed for individuals with disabilities to maintain employment. Assists and supports assigned individuals in learning job duties and good work habits, developing positive relationships with employers and co-workers as well as assisting with establishing employment related support outside the human service system. Essential Duties: Conducts self professionally with truth, accuracy, fairness, and responsibility. Conducts self professionally with truth, accuracy, fairness and responsibility. Upholds the Core Values and Code of Conduct of the organization and commits to these standards in daily practice. Fosters and supports a person-centered thinking atmosphere. Provides VR applicants or eligible individuals served with on-the-job training and employment related support to retain employment including any necessary job adaptations or accommodations. Conducts ongoing reviews of supported employee’s performance including the satisfaction of the employer. Completes and submits all required documentation per specifications of the Manager of Community Job Link. Meets productivity minimum of 85% billable hours (34 hours per 40-hour week) and placement requirements as determined by the Manger of Community Job Link. Completes and submits all required documentation required to meet Vocational Rehabilitation, BDDS, Medicaid Waiver standards and any other funding or regulatory source requirements. Maintains files of individuals served in accordance with the agency’s Record: Maintenance, Retention and Transfer Policy and Procedures. Assures that documents are filed daily along with regular communication with VR counselors. Maintains satisfaction of individuals served including employers, IDT members, VR staff, and BDDS staff as evidenced by results of satisfaction surveys. All Employment Specialists are required to attend and complete BIN training (Benefits Information Training) through IU, Bloomington by the conclusion of their first year of employment. Completes professional development trainings and collaborations to provide increasing quality of services.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
101-250 employees