Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Job Description
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Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Job Description
- Provides quality Transition Services to students with disabilities, including those who may be potentially eligible
- Fosters an “informed choice” model of professional vocational counseling for individuals with persistent mental health/behavioral health conditions and/or co-occurring disorders who are receiving services from DMH
- Incorporates ongoing engagement strategies within the VR system while providing on-going supports to facilitate completion of activities outlined in the Individualized Plan for Employment
- Determines eligibility for vocational rehabilitation services under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) of 2014
- Administers functional capacity assessments, interest tests, aptitude tests, transferable skills analysis and other vocational assessments and shares information with job seeker and others as authorized by the job seeker
- Reviews and analyzes diagnostic information through tests, records, interviews, and observations
- Leads and facilities the collaborated team to develop, implement, and monitor Individualized Plans for Employment in a manner that allows eligible job seekers the opportunity to exercise informed choice in employment outcomes
- Recommends the purchase of services, equipment, and materials including Assistive Technology
- Facilitates services and skills training in individual and group settings
- Provides opportunities for job seekers to select service providers or MRC placement team to deliver job development, placement, and retention assistance
- A Master's degree in Rehabilitation Counseling
- Experience working with employers to develop and secure employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities
- Experience working with individuals who have disabilities
- Experience designing or facilitating job related assessments and training
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision collaboratively as part of a team
- Experience working with persons who experience vision loss is preferred but not required
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Job Description
- Evaluate students’ abilities, interests, experiences, skills, health and education
- Develop a treatment plan in consultation with other professionals, such as doctors, therapists, and psychologists
- Create rehabilitation or treatment plans based on students’ values, strengths, limitations, and goals
- Arrange for students to obtain services, such as medical care or career training
- Help employers understand the needs and abilities of people with disabilities, laws and resources that impact people with disabilities
- Assist students in creating strategies to develop their strengths and adjust to their limitations
- Locate resources, such as wheelchairs or computer programs, that help clients live and work more independently
- Monitor students progress and adjust the rehabilitation or treatment plan as necessary
- Advocate for the rights of people with disabilities to live in the community and work in the job of their choice
- Monitor the student's progress throughout the service delivery process
- Team Player, transparency in communication
- Master's Degree in Behavioral Sciences is required
- Required Certification as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC) by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification
- With a Master’s Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling
- Have current CRC certification
- Years of public or private Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling experience
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Job Description
- Consult and coordinate with outside agencies including schools, healthcare providers and work programs
- Participate in training to enhance professional competencies in vocational rehabilitation
- Coordinate the individual’s vocational training program while maximizing cost containment by getting the injured worker back to work
- Works with the physicians and therapists to set up medical assessments to identify physical and mental capabilities which will aid in counseling the injured worker on vocational alternatives should limitations call for another type of work, or if necessary and appropriate, retraining
- Researches training and pain programs, coordinates participation and monitors the individual’s success over the course of the program
- Provides job search skills training to claimants
- Coordinates the injured worker’s appointments and arranges and/or may personally escort them to the appointments
- After placement, follows up by visiting the worksite, and evaluating activities and assessing performance
- May provide exert testimony on litigated cases
- Develops knowledge of current job market to identify alternative placements
- Labor Market research and analysis
- Vocational Rehabilitation School to Work (STW) population
- Vocational Rehabilitation general disability population
- Extensive case management
- Experience working with individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities
- A Masters degree in Rehabilitation is desired
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Job Description
- Prepares detailed evaluation reports, as per account guidelines, and case notes documenting each phase of activity as it is completed
- Maintains phone contact with all parties involved to monitor, update, and advance the vocational rehabilitation and to ensure that the case progresses
- Compiles a case inventory monthly for submission to the branch manager to allow for proper billing and to calculate hours for bonus purposes
- Completes insurance carrier reports on a monthly (or as required) basis, other necessary paperwork for the insurance company, state, or other regulatory bodies
- Coordinates case management with attorneys, insurance carriers, physicians, employers, and claimants
- Maintaining the necessary credentials and demonstrating a level of professionalism within the work place and in dealing with injured workers reflects positively on the company
- May assist in training/orientation of new staff as requested
- Monitors functions assigned to non-case managers and provides input on the performance of support staff to their supervisor
- Leads and facilitates the collaborated team to develop, implement, and monitor Individualized Plans for Employment in a manner that allows eligible job seekers the opportunity to exercise informed choice in employment outcomes
- Application of vocational knowledge through assessment and synthesis of claim file information and ability to offer balanced conclusions
- Ethics –Awareness and confidence with ethical guidelines and how to work to address ethical dilemmas and/or violations (CRCC Ethical Guidelines)
- Communication – Proficiency in identifying and addressing communication barriers and in upholding high standards to excellent communication
- Budget – Knowledgeable of how to provide appropriate services while having competence in managing a large budget for a caseload or program
- DHS Core Values – Awareness of DHS Core Value(s) and ability to apply the larger value to the work of the VR agency
- EXAMPLES OF WORK
- This position is responsible for providing professional vocational rehabilitation counseling to individuals with a diversity of disabilities in order that they may attain employment and for providing and coordinating services
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Job Description
- Partners with multiple resources to identify, develop, coordinate and implement complex vocational rehabilitation and return to work plans
- Collaboration with internal and external resources to gather pertinent vocational and medical documentation to accurately assess file direction
- Completes comprehensive forensic vocational assessments
- Provides coaching of claims professionals to increase vocational knowledge
- Operates with a sense of urgency and flexibility to meet the needs of a rapidly changing environment, while meeting performance standards set for quality and quantity of work
- Displays capacity and drive for learning and developing broad business and leadership skills
- Required to maintain professional certifications, stays abreast of new trends in the vocational field and completes other required educational activities
- Currently Employed Status
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- LMSW, LCSW-C, LGPC, LCPC preferred
- Higher education experience also preferred
- Skilled professional who thrives on innovation and quality customer service
- Excellent organizational skills, strong time management skills and commitment to attending to detail
- Demonstrated experience working with adults of all ages who experience multiple barriers to employment
- Collaborative teammate with exceptional analytical, problem solving, and troubleshooting skills