Rehabilitation Employment Development Specialist Education, Training & Library - New Orleans, LA at Geebo

Rehabilitation Employment Development Specialist

Supplemental InformationJob Number:
MHSD-20230726-LRMetropolitan Human Services District3100 General DeGaulle Dr.
New Orleans, LA 70114One of ten districts across Louisiana, MHSD was created by the state legislature in 2003 to oversee the delivery of publicly funded, community-based mental health, addictive disorders and developmental disabilities services to our area.
MHSD serves adults, children and families of Orleans, Plaquemines and St.
Bernard Parishes.
In particular, we serve residents who are uninsured, or Medicaid eligible/covered, individuals suffering from mental illness, individuals suffering from addiction, and individuals who have developmental and/or intellectual disabilities.
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For further information about this vacancy contactLynetta RobinsonMetropolitan Human Services District email protected QualificationsMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSA baccalaureate degree plus two years of professional experience in rehabilitation counseling, rehabilitation evaluation, economic research, industrial sales, commercial development, business expansion, industrial training, or job placement.
NOTE:
Any college hours or degree must be from an accredited college or university.
Job ConceptsFunction of WorkTo stimulate a market for jobs for the most extremely severely disabled and blind rehabilitation clients to include coordinating and facilitating the job placement of individual severely disabled clients.
Level of WorkAdvanced.
Supervision ReceivedBroad review from a Rehabilitation Regional Manager.
Supervision ExercisedStaff supervision over administrative support staff.
Location of WorkMay be used by state agencies with rehabilitation counseling functions.
Job DistinctionsDiffers from Rehabilitation Specialist by responsibility for marketing and job placement of the most extremely severely disabled clients as opposed to rehabilitation counseling responsibilities.
Differs from Rehabilitation District Supervisor by lack of line supervision over professional staff and lack of responsibility for managing an assigned district within a region.
Examples of WorkConducts labor market surveys within assigned region.
Meets with management of industrial and commercial enterprises to explain the social and economic advantages of hiring severely disabled employees.
Performs job analysis studies and maintains files in order to match individual client abilities and limitations with specific job requirements.
Develops with each client an individualized placement plan of services and directs implementation of plan through completion.
Coordinates and conducts job seeking skills workshops/job clubs to increase the placement potential of severely disabled clients.
Plans and coordinates special events such as job fairs, career days and other community awareness activities with other agencies, universities, schools and private sector enterprises.
Engages in public speaking to business and industry groups, and community and civic organizations to explain incentive programs (such as Targeted Jobs Tax Credit, On-The-Job Training, Supported Employment, etc.
)Acts as a liaison between business, industry and commerce officials, and the regional rehabilitation counselor and other professional staff regarding job opportunities, labor market information, and specific job modifications, accommodations, etc.
to facilitate the job placement of individual clients.
Prepares reports of activities and recommends additional or supplemental rehabilitation services needed to enhance an individual client's job placement readiness.
Maintains statistical data and provides feedback regarding successful job placements.
Recommended Skills Economy Public Speaking Research Sales Rehabilitations Market Research Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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