What are the responsibilities and job description for the Supported Employment Specialist (Job Coa position at ADAPT of the Hudson Valley?
Under general supervision, is responsible for developing and providing work site training and adjustment services to individuals in supported employment situations. Coordinates adaptation of the work site as needed. Assists the individual with personal and social needs as they apply to the work environment.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
The duties and responsibilities of the Supportive Employment Specialist Vocational Services will include, but are not limited to the following:
Establishes and maintains contacts with business community in order to place individuals with developmental disabilities into competitive employment.
Collects and documents information about employment leads including required skill level, hours of employment, accessibility, etc.
Provides one on one intervention for individuals who have been placed at work sites.
Completes all required paperwork accurately, neatly and timely.
Trains individuals served to perform assigned work to best of their ability.
Familiarizes individuals served with their new work environment.
Attends staff meetings, case conferences and in-service training as required.
Ensures that program participants are treated with utmost regard for their personal dignity.
Participates in intake meetings and IPP conferences.
Arranges transportation and/or provides travel training to enable individuals to get to job sites.
Advocates for individuals served as requested.
Assists Occupational Therapist with job site analysis, work site modification and building accessibility analysis.
Maintains contact with VESID, OMRDD, Social Security, etc.
Keeps abreast of changes in field.
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Ability to read, write, speak and understand English
Good interpersonal skills are required in order to interact effectively with employees, coworkers, other departments, families, employers, outside contacts, etc.
Due to sensitive nature of the position, must be able to maintain the strictest confidentiality.
Ability to work independently and handle multiple tasks.
Ability to troubleshoot situations
Good organizational skills
Ability to relate to special populations and to understand the principles of behavior management
Good oral and written communications skills
May be transferred to another job site and/or title to meet agency needs
Ability to travel to various places of employment for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Availability and willingness to work varied work schedules and work environments
EDUCATION And/or EXPERIENCE
High School Diploma or GED and some specialized training beyond High School
One year of related work experience
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
The duties and responsibilities of the Supportive Employment Specialist Vocational Services will include, but are not limited to the following:
Establishes and maintains contacts with business community in order to place individuals with developmental disabilities into competitive employment.
Collects and documents information about employment leads including required skill level, hours of employment, accessibility, etc.
Provides one on one intervention for individuals who have been placed at work sites.
Completes all required paperwork accurately, neatly and timely.
Trains individuals served to perform assigned work to best of their ability.
Familiarizes individuals served with their new work environment.
Attends staff meetings, case conferences and in-service training as required.
Ensures that program participants are treated with utmost regard for their personal dignity.
Participates in intake meetings and IPP conferences.
Arranges transportation and/or provides travel training to enable individuals to get to job sites.
Advocates for individuals served as requested.
Assists Occupational Therapist with job site analysis, work site modification and building accessibility analysis.
Maintains contact with VESID, OMRDD, Social Security, etc.
Keeps abreast of changes in field.
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Ability to read, write, speak and understand English
Good interpersonal skills are required in order to interact effectively with employees, coworkers, other departments, families, employers, outside contacts, etc.
Due to sensitive nature of the position, must be able to maintain the strictest confidentiality.
Ability to work independently and handle multiple tasks.
Ability to troubleshoot situations
Good organizational skills
Ability to relate to special populations and to understand the principles of behavior management
Good oral and written communications skills
May be transferred to another job site and/or title to meet agency needs
Ability to travel to various places of employment for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Availability and willingness to work varied work schedules and work environments
EDUCATION And/or EXPERIENCE
High School Diploma or GED and some specialized training beyond High School
One year of related work experience