Employment Specialist II - Direct Support Professional
Company: Didlake, Inc.
Location: Manassas
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
Starting Pay $27.83/hr
The Employment Specialist II is in the Supported Employment
division of Didlake's Rehabilitation Services Department. The
Employment Specialist II primarily provides Follow-Along Individual
Supported Employment services to consumers of Rehabilitation
Services at community businesses and Didlake's commercial and
governmental sites located across Maryland, Virginia, and
Washington, D.C. who have achieved "job stability" in their
employment and need ongoing support to sustain "job retention". In
order to meet a key performance standard for this role, a minimum
of 135 hours per month of direct intervention must be rendered.
Looking to target applicants from Prince William County and
surrounding areas.
Direct Services
- Conducts routine face-to-face follow-up contacts with
employers, supported employment consumers, family members, and
support system in order to ensure the consumer is still successful
on the job and support with anything needed to maintain
stability.
- Provides training and guidance to empower supported employment
consumers to be self-advocates and develop strong natural supports
on the job.
- Suggests content and in some cases, develops Individualized
Service Plans (ISPs) and/or Individual Work Plans (IWP) in
accordance with Didlake policies and procedures and tracks
individual progress as required.
- On an ongoing basis, develops and implements strategies for job
retention in accordance with the Individualized Support Plan
(ISP).
- Monitors and records progress of supported employees toward
established goals/objectives identified in the ISP through on-site
observation, consultation with the employer/supervisor and
rehabilitation staff members, family members, and natural support
systems, and continuous review of progress summaries and assessment
data.
- Collects, writes, and maintains data and appropriate
documentation in accordance with CARF accreditation standards,
rules, and regulations promulgated by the Department for Aging and
Rehabilitative Services (DARS), Department of Medical Assistance
Services (DMAS), the Department of Behavioral Health and
Developmental Services (DBHDS), SSA/Ticket To Work, Didlake
policies and procedures and statements of work.
- May provide travel training and appropriate assistance to
maximize the safety and mobility of all consumers.
- Assists consumers of service with wage and benefits management
to include providing WISA services if endorsed as a WISA.
- Provides crisis intervention and/or on-the-job
re-training.
- Implements the use of assistive technologies and identifies
environmental modifications needed.
- May be required to assist with the provision of
"time-limited/short-term" employment services, as a
backup.
- Assists Program Director in coordinating authorizations from
funding agencies and secures approval before service
implementation
- Routinely maintains contact with rehabilitation counselors and
mental health referral sources to request additional authorized
hours or change the status of the case.
- Provides information and resources to families, guardians,
and/or natural supports as appropriate.
- Ensure Group Supported Employment services are in full
compliance with Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Settings
Regulations;
- In a setting that is integrated into and supports full access
to the greater community;
- Is selected by the individual from a variety of settings
options;
- Ensures individual rights of privacy, dignity, respect, and
freedom from coercion and restraint;
- Optimizes autonomy and independence in making life
choices;
- Facilitates choice regarding services and who provides
them.
- Requires that the person-centered planning process is directed
by the individual or the individual's chosen
representative;
- Outlines the minimum requirements for person-centered service
plans with individually identified goals and preferences.
Pre-Employment Transition Services
- Supports individuals with disabilities by providing
Pre-Employment Transition Services to Students with Disabilities
and/or learning an individual's unique skills and interests to
assist them in their path to employment. This could include
supporting students with Work Readiness Training (WRT) or
Work-based Learning Experiences (WBLE).
Marketing/Public Relations
- Provides disability education and develops natural support with
co-workers/supervisors of a supported employee.
- Participates in job fairs and organizes recruitment campaigns
on behalf of populations served when directed by PM.
- Conducts employer evaluation surveys with the
employer.
- May assist with marketing of employment services with community
partners and/or employers when appropriate.
Administrative
- Accurately tracks all billable and unbillable intervention
time.
- Submits narrative notes and billing information in a timely
manner in accordance with Didlake's accounting procedures.
- Ensures all Didlake consumer database/human resource
documentation is completed for each consumer of service according
to prescribed deadlines.
- Attends staff meetings with supervisors and departmental
staff.
- Completes and maintains all required Didlake training.
Didlake, Inc. is a non-profit rehabilitation services organization.
At Didlake, creating opportunities that enrich the lives of people
with disabilities is our mission. Since 1965, Didlake has served
thousands of people with significant disabilities by providing
training, job placement, employment opportunities and day support
services. We provide rewarding and purposeful work.
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