Tribal Vocational Specialist - TVR - Juneau

Central Council Tlingit & Haida Indian TribesJuneau, AK
24m$28

About The Position

Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor works independently making decisions related to the rehabilitation process, managing a caseload and providing vocational rehabilitation counseling to clients who experience physical, mental or cognitive disabilities to obtain employment. Actively participate with TVR team in reviewing, discussing and problem-solving client situations, and plans. Incumbent will make decisions concerning eligibility, development of individualized plans for employment (IPE), and is actively involved in job development and placement activities.

Requirements

  • Considerable knowledge of vocational rehabilitation principles and practices; techniques of team development and communication; resource utilization; counseling techniques and practices; medical and psychological aspects of disabilities; job development, analysis, and placement.
  • Ability to counsel clients in acknowledging disability limitations and barriers, identifying realistic goals, making appropriate vocational choices, and taking advantage of using assistive technology or other resources.
  • Ability to assist, persuade, and motivate clients to make appropriate vocational choices and to take an active role in the attainment of their vocational goals.
  • Ability to maintain composure and instigate techniques to immediately calm applicants and clients during stressful situations; ability to communicate effectively with applicants, clients, service providers and employers from diverse sector of society.
  • Ability to manage a full caseload of clients independently; make accurate and empathetic decisions concerning rehabilitation plan development and implementation.
  • Ability to use a client data base system, ensuring compliance with federal regulations governing confidentiality, ethics and program services.
  • Ability to work compatibly in a team environment and apply the principles and practices of a self-directed team and individual empowerment; provide training and assistance to lower level staff.
  • Knowledge of area and issues specific to Southeast Alaska
  • A Bachelor’s Degree in Vocational Rehabilitation, social services or behavioral science, or a closely related field.
  • One year of paraprofessional or professional experience providing social assistance services to people with disabilities.
  • Must be 21 years of age with a Alaska Driver’s license
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • 4 years’ experience as a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Associate or equivalent may be substituted for the degree requirement on a year for year basis.

Nice To Haves

  • 3 years’ experience of professional level counseling experience with a vocational rehabilitation program.
  • Drug and Alcohol Counseling Certification

Responsibilities

  • Conducts initial intake interviews with applicants
  • Explain vocational rehabilitation programs to clients including eligibility requirements and client rights
  • Provide specialized counseling, to include but not limited to assessment of individual needs; diagnosis and treatment planning including recommendations; career (vocational) counseling; referral and service coordination; advocacy with employers; consultation, advice to partner agencies to improve their ability to serve individuals with disabilities and job analysis, development and placement
  • Ensure compliance with federal criteria, and determine client eligibility
  • Determines if medical, psychological, or vocational evaluations are needed and makes necessary arrangements
  • Evaluate functional and vocational capacities of client, develop IPE
  • Work with employers to develop employment opportunities; arrange for job coaches, if necessary, place client and conduct follow-up
  • Authorize expenditure of funds for client services
  • Assist client in becoming an active participant in his/her rehabilitation program and aid the client in making meaningful and informed choices about the selection of a vocational goal and other rehabilitation services
  • Develop community resources in order to assist clients in achieving their vocational goals
  • Travel to rural areas to provide services to clients and promote utilization of community resources and schools
  • With the client’s active participation, design and implement an IPE based upon an evaluation of diagnostic information and the needs of the client.
  • Apply information and knowledge of assistive technology and recommend modification in work sites or equipment that will allow the client to perform work tasks
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