
DSHS DVR Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
- Spokane, WA Spokane County, WA
- $50,592-78,912 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- You will learn to serve a caseload of 50-110 DVR participants.
- Determine each participant's eligibility for vocational rehabilitation services necessary to achieve their employment goal.
- Provide vocational rehabilitation counseling and support.
- Conduct comprehensive assessments of participant needs identifying the disability-related barriers to employment that require VR services.
- Arrange and interpret results of diagnostic testing and other vocational rehabilitation assessment tools; obtain benefit reports and interpret results to assist and counsel participants.
- Assist participants in developing and implementing an Individual Plan for Employment and monitor progress toward completion of employment goals.
- Maintain close working relationships with those who jointly serve DVR participants; promote DVR programs to the public and employers and conduct outreach in the community to share information about DVR services.
- Lead group orientations, workshops, and related activities to facilitate informed choices and prepare participants for employment.
- Apply technical knowledge of medical and psychological aspects of disabling conditions, labor market information, transferable skills evaluations, assistive technology, and job modifications.
- Assist participants in exercising informed choices to make collaborative decisions that are consistent with appropriate vocational rehabilitation practice.
- Support participants in developing a wide variety of social, educational, and financial resources to reach their employment goals by applying multiple counseling techniques to meet the varied needs of participants.
- Manage multiple and competing priorities within prescribed time limits.
- Negotiate with vendors and collaborate with other rehabilitation professionals.
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