Integrated Employment Counselor
Title: Integrated Employment Counselor
Reports to: Director of Competitive Integrated Employment (CIE)
Salary: $50,000
Employment Status: Full-time, non-exempt
The Role
Under the direct supervision of the Director of Vocational Rehabilitation Services, the Integrated Employment Counselor assists individuals with disabilities or other employment barriers in achieving competitive, integrated employment. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, developing Individualized Employment Plans (IEPs), and facilitating job training, life skills development, career exploration, along with building partnerships with employers for inclusive hiring opportunities.
Essential Functions
Conduct assessments to evaluate clients’ skills, strengths, and career interests.
Develop and implement Individualized Employment Plans (IEPs) based on assessment outcomes and client goals.
Lead job readiness training sessions covering workplace etiquette, communication, time management, and teamwork.
Provide life skills training, focusing on areas like personal finance, self-advocacy, and independent living.
Facilitate career exploration, including resume building, interview preparation, and job search strategies.
Coordinate community-based work experiences, such as job shadowing and internships, to prepare clients for the workforce.
Offer on-site job coaching and mentoring, supporting clients as they transition into competitive employment.
Apply ABA techniques to support clients’ skill-building, adaptive behavior, and social integration.
Establish and maintain partnerships with employers committed to inclusive hiring practices.
Act as a liaison between clients and employers, addressing workplace accommodation and support needs.
Track client progress, documenting milestones, employment outcomes, and retention rates.
Perform fee-for-service activities, including evaluation, customized employment planning, job placement, and on-the-job coaching, to promote successful integration and sustained employment outcomes.
Prepare regular reports detailing client achievements, program impact, and areas for improvement.
Participates in preparations for CARF accreditation as needed.
Performs other duties consistent with program needs and not calling for materially different skills
Qualifications and Experience
Master’s degree in vocational rehabilitation, psychology, social work, special education, or a related field.
At least 2 years of experience working with individuals with disabilities.
Knowledge of CIE standards, disability rights, and workplace accommodations.
Experience with ABA techniques and adaptive skill development.
Strong communication and organizational skills to manage relationships with clients, employers, and community partners.
Travel
Must be willing to travel and have reliable transportation as this is required for this position. There will be travel to schools, state offices, worksites, etc.
JVS of Metrowest is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer committed to excellence. Employment offers are made on the basis of qualifications and without regard to race, sex, religion, national or ethnic origin, disability, age veteran status, or sexual orientation or other protected classes under the State and Federal law.