Deaf Blind Employment Specialist
Company: Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths
Location: Louisville
Posted on: September 15, 2023
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Job Description:
SUMMARY
Primary focus will be to provide one on one services to consumers
to assist with achievement of employment outcomes, with a
commitment to a fully inclusive community-based environment. The
DeafBlind Employment Specialist will also offer training and
technical assistance to their families and service providers. This
position carries out identified and specific targeted activities,
as outlined by the state's DeafBlind Interagency Team (DBIT) to
assist the HKNC Regional Representative and interagency team with
building capacity within the state. The DeafBlind Employment
Specialist will work in tandem and report directly to the HKNC
Regional Representative. State and community partners in the states
the DeafBlind Employment Specialist work with will assist in
identification of gaps in services in these states that will
further delineate job responsibilities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other
duties may be assigned.
Perform duties and activities as directed, consistent with the HKNC
and the designated state's community rehabilitation provider
agreement. Primary services provided in one-on-one direct services
include the areas of vocational rehabilitation, with an emphasis on
employment outcomes including job readiness training, job
development, job placement and coaching. Secondary services,
identified in the agreement, are provided to positively maximize
the employment outcome.
Provide one-on-one and group-based employment-focused, direct
services to consumers in the designated state. Service is provided
in a format, such as face-to-face or virtual training, that is
mutually agreed upon with the consumer based on their communication
preference that is appropriate for the particular area of
training;
Work collaboratively with local service providers and local
community partners to develop a team to execute Individualized Plan
for Employment (IPE). Community Partners may include Vocational
Rehabilitation (VR), community rehabilitation programs (CRPs),
schools for the deaf and schools for the blind, centers for
independent living (CILs), and other entities.
Provide additional direct services as needed which may include
assistive technology (AT), instrumental activities of daily living
(IADL) assistance, self-advocacy training, and other casework as
determined on a case-by-case basis.
Assist with identifying service gaps and unmet needs of consumers
with HKNC Regional Representative and community partners.
Assist with providing outreach opportunities to educate Vocational
Rehabilitation personnel about the capabilities of DeafBlind
individuals and share HKNC programs and services.
Be the liaison and professional trainer to work with the Helen
Keller National Center and Vocational Rehabilitation, and home team
members to support a consumer transitioning back to the consumer's
home community after completion of HKNC on campus training
(includes residential and employment domains). In addition to, but
not be limited to, supported employment, customized integrated
employment and other areas requested by training goals for
successful outcomes.
Assist with providing training and mentor to the community and
state employment specialists to expand awareness, knowledge, and
advocacy efforts about work-site related accommodations; work with
VR and businesses to create work experience opportunities, leading
to employment.
Assist with identifying professional learning opportunities and
assist with the initial assessments for trainings needed in the
state. This may include support from IRPD, assisting with
coordination and provision of training.
Assist with working collaboratively with HKNC Vocational Services
and National Employment and Business Relations Specialist to
implement best practices in the state/or region, where
appropriate;
Assist with coordinating with the State DeafBlind Projects working
with transition age youth, their families, and educational
personnel, linking educational team with VR and other resources
including HKNC and adult services in the community. Attend IEP
meetings, if necessary.
REQUIRED EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree in vocational rehabilitation, special education
or a closely related degree with three to five years of
experience;
Basic computer proficiency required including File Maker Pro,
Outlook, MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint);
Benefits:
Medical, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance
4 weeks vacation
12 paid sick days
2 paid personal days
Paid Holidays Off
Life Insurance
Short/Long Term Disability
403b Program w/Employer Match
Employee Assistance Program
Career Advancement opportunities
Keywords: Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths, Louisville , Deaf Blind Employment Specialist, Human Resources , Louisville, Kentucky
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