What are the responsibilities and job description for the Supported Education and Employment Specialist position at Interdynamics Inc?
Interdynamics, Inc, a leading behavioral health firm in Hyattsville, MD, seeks a Supported Education and Employment Specialist to join their growing team!
Below are the details:
Position Summary
The Supported Education and Employment Specialist (SEES) provides individualized
educational and vocational support services to participants enrolled in the First Episode
Psychosis (FEP) Program. Working as a member of a multidisciplinary treatment team, the
SEES assists individuals experiencing first episode psychosis in identifying, obtaining, and
maintaining competitive employment and/or educational opportunities consistent with
their goals, strengths, interests, and recovery plans. The SEES utilizes evidence-based
Supported Employment and Supported Education principles to promote community
integration, recovery, independence, and improved quality of life.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Vocational Services
- Assist participants in identifying vocational interests, skills, strengths, and career goals.
- Provide individualized job development and placement services.
- Develop relationships with employers and community partners to identify employment
opportunities.
- Support participants through all phases of the employment process, including resume
development, job applications, interview preparation, job search activities, and workplace
adjustment and retention.
- Provide ongoing job coaching and follow-along supports as needed.
- Advocate for participants in employment settings when appropriate.
Educational Services
- Assist participants in identifying educational goals and opportunities.
- Support enrollment, re-enrollment, and retention in educational programs.
- Help participants navigate high school completion programs, GED programs, trade
schools, community colleges, universities, and vocational training programs.
- Assist with accommodations, disability services, financial aid, and educational planning.
- Collaborate with schools and educational institutions to support participant success.
Clinical Team Collaboration
- Participate in multidisciplinary treatment team meetings.
- Coordinate services with therapists, case managers, psychiatrists, nurses, family
specialists, and peer support staff.
- Contribute to individualized treatment and recovery plans.
- Document services in accordance with agency, state, and program requirements.
Community Outreach and Resource Development
- Establish and maintain partnerships with local employers, educational institutions,
workforce development agencies, and community organizations.
- Identify community resources that support participant recovery and vocational success.
- Conduct outreach activities to increase awareness of FEP services.
Documentation and Compliance
- Complete timely and accurate clinical documentation.
- Maintain participant records and service logs.
- Track employment and educational outcomes.
- Collect and report program performance data as required by funding sources and
regulatory agencies.
Qualifications
Education
- Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Social Work, Rehabilitation Counseling, Human Services,
Education, Vocational Rehabilitation, or a related field required.
- Master's degree preferred.
Experience
- Minimum of two years of experience working with individuals with serious mental illness,
behavioral health conditions, or disabilities preferred.
- Experience providing employment, vocational, educational, rehabilitation, or case
management services preferred.
- Experience working with transition-age youth and young adults preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of recovery-oriented and person-centered practices.
- Understanding of Supported Employment and Supported Education principles.
- Knowledge of community employment and educational resources.
- Ability to build relationships with employers, schools, and community partners.
- Strong organizational, communication, and advocacy skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
- Proficiency with electronic health records and Microsoft Office applications.
Physical Requirements
Ability to travel throughout the community to meet with participants, employers, and
educational institutions. Ability to transport oneself to community-based locations as
required. Ability to perform essential job functions with or without reasonable
accommodation.
Work Environment
This position operates in a combination of office, community, educational, employment, and
telehealth settings. Regular community-based work is required.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in Individual Placement and Support (IPS), Supported Employment, Supported Education, Coordinated Specialty Care
(CSC), First Episode Psychosis (FEP), or recovery-oriented behavioral health services.