Part-time 0-29 hours and full time 40 hour per week
An Employment Services Professional (ESP) is responsible for providing employment services for individuals with varying disabilities in community-based employment. Employment services are delivered in accordance with person-centered planning approaches and adherence with Medicaid, HCBS Waiver, ACCESS-VR, and other funding regulations/requirements. The Employment Services Professional's specific duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Provide employment services and supports designed to assist an individual to find and maintain a job in the community; soft skills training, assistance with application
processes/interviewing, travel training, on-site job support and coaching, etc.
Develop, implement and monitor individual employment action plans and collaborate with supervisor related to the same
Provide ongoing employment services and supports to the individual and employer to include on-site job support and coaching, re-training, advocacy, career advancement and linkage to other relevant services
Communicate with individuals served and vocational counselors in provision of services and coordinate planning meetings as appropriate
Network with community businesses to identify new partnerships and cultivate existing partnerships to promote inclusive employment environments
Act as a positive role model to individuals receiving services and maintain a professional presentation in all aspects of the position
What are we looking for in an Employment Services Professional:
Possess strong interpersonal skills including effectively communicating ideas/directions, maintaining professionalism, and being receptive to guidance/direction from supervisor
Experience interfacing with business community and comfortable in networking situations
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Effective time management and strong organizational skills
Be computer literate with knowledge in agency operating systems and applicable software required for department needs
Demonstrate sound judgment in normal work and emergency situations
Able to work scheduled hours that may include overtime, weekend and/or holiday timeframes and maintain an acceptable work attendance as defined in the agency’s employee policy manual
Must physically be able to perform required certifications and lift twenty-five (25) pounds
Bachelor’s Degree in Vocational Rehabilitation or related Human Service field - OR - Associates Degree in Business; Liberal Arts or Human Services and two years applicable field experience - OR - A High School Diploma/GED and experience that, in the opinion of the reviewing agency, exceeds the above standards of the program.
Possess a valid driver’s license acceptable to the agency’s insurance carrier
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