Job Description
Job Description
Salary : 15.50
Sign-on Bonus
Job Title : Employment Specialist
Reports to : Work Programs Coordinator
FLSA Status : Nonexempt
Primary Hours : 7 am to 3 pm (MUST BE FLEXIBLE due to employment services with individuals we serve)
Summary
Under the supervision of the Work Programs Coordinator, the Employment Specialist will be responsible for providing training and support for persons served, host site co-workers, families, area businesses, and the community to ensure success during competitive individual community employment and / or small group employment. The employment specialist will also be responsible, as assigned, to provide extended services to persons served who have gained and retain individual employment in the community. This position requires providing support to persons served participating in volunteer work, worksite tours, mock interviews, and / or apprenticeship programs. This position also requires the ability to work flexible hours.
Responsibilities Essential Functions
- Provides individualized support, training, and / or supervision for persons served at the worksite or competitive employment, which includes, but not limited to, the following : skills training, building natural supports, identifying job accommodations, assistive technology, community experiences, etc
- Communicates effectively with Work Programs Coordinator, Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services counselors, QDDPs, other Employment Specialists, job coaches, Direct Support Professionals, employers, coworkers, and family as needed.
- Perform specific job analysis, task analysis, situational assessments and job matching activities as required
- Carries out steps of job coaching, job development, and skill training with persons served and other parties as appropriate.
- Work with participants, employers, families, agency personnel, ADRS counselors, Work Programs Coordinator, QDDPs, and other appropriate parties to problem solve issues related to employment.
- Practice Positive Reinforcement Techniques with persons served, coworkers, and other parties as appropriate.
- Observe, document, and communicate with persons served, ADRS counselors, Work Programs Coordinator, families, or other parties as appropriate, any matters that may effect a persons employment successful employment
- Participates in training opportunities to gain knowledge of strategies and best practices in the filed of supported employment and / or other areas
- Travel to worksites as necessary
- Serve as an advocate for the persons served / students
- Serve as an ambassador for the Arc of Madison County
- Prepare and complete assessments and satisfaction surveys
- Perform specific job and / or task analysis, intake interviews, situational assessments and job matching activities as needed
- Be punctual and in attendance as scheduled
- Assist, as needed, with maintaining staffing ratios to ensure individual safety and wellbeing
- Provides, as needed, pre employment training to other individuals receiving services by the Arc of Madison County
- Possess basic computer skills
- Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor for the purpose of ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the agency.
Ancillary Functions
Adheres to and promotes standards of the Arcs integrated worksite and / or competitive work site to promote job productivity and efficiency.Report regularly to supervisor on program participant statusComplete and submit all required reporting form, including hours worked, in a timely manner.Adhere to agency policies and procedures.Serves as a driver for transporting persons served as needed and maintain service record of vehicle.Work Environment
Depends wholly on the setting in which training of the program participant is to take place. Each site may have a variety of factors that should be acknowledged, including variable noise and dust levels, varying temperature, lighting and ground surfaces.
Physical Requirements
Depends on the training site and skill being trained : standing, sitting, bending, stooping, lifting, grasping and stretching. Visual skills. Vehicle travel and driving. Fine motor dexterity. Able to lift 50 pounds.
Qualifications / Education
Degree in related field preferred, but not required. GED or High School diploma requiredExperience working with individuals who have developmental, intellectual, physical, and / or unseen disabilities preferred (other similar experience may be considered).Completes Customized Employment Training and other training as requiredMaintain CPR and First Aid certificationValid Drivers LicenseAbility to perform duties in a variety of settings, including professional situations, private home, businesses and other sites as warrantedComputer skills, including Word, Excel, and databaseCompetencies / Personal Characteristics
Participates in professional growth activities such as conferences, in services, etcIs an effective role modelShows enthusiasm and a sense of humorExhibits an overall positive attitudeUtilizes sound judgment and decision-making skillsUses standard English in oral and written communicationWorks as a productive team member with families, work sites, agency personnel, ADRS personnel, and others as warrantedIs adaptable in dealing with individual and cultural differencesProtects the privacy of individuals and the confidentiality of information unless disclosure serves a professional purpose or is required by law.Avoids action that could result in conflicts of interestAbility to function in a flexible, ever-changing environmentBelief in inclusiveness in all community settingsAbility to work with a minimum of supervisionAbility to accommodate a flexible work schedule. Days and times will be assigned based on program and / or program participant needs. This may include working some evening, weekends, or holidays.Supervisory Responsibilities
There are no supervisory responsibilities for this position