Supported Employment
Supported employment services play a crucial role in empowering individuals with disabilities to find and maintain meaningful employment.
Overview of Services
Assessment
- A trained Employment Specialist evaluates the individual’s skills, interests, and abilities
- This assessment helps identify suitable job opportunities based on the person’s unique strengths
Planning
- Collaboratively, the individual, Employment Specialist, and potential employers create a customized employment plan.
- The plan outlines goals, accommodations, and strategies to ensure successful job placement.
Job Development
- Employment Specialists actively seek out job openings that align with the individual’s profile.
- They engage with employers, advocating for inclusive hiring practices and promoting the benefits of hiring someone with a disability.
Job Coaching
- During the initial stages of employment, job coaches provide on-site support.
- They help the individual learn job tasks, adapt to the workplace, and build confidence.
Long-Term Support
- Even after successful placement, ongoing support is essential.
- Job coaches continue to assist with any challenges, ensuring job retention and growth.
Benefits for Employers
- Dedicated and Loyal Employees: Individuals with disabilities often exhibit strong commitment and loyalty.
- Reduced Turnover Rates: Hiring the right fit reduces turnover costs.
- Pre-Screening of Candidates: Employment Specialists match candidates to job requirements.
- Access to an Untapped Labor Pool: People with disabilities represent a talented workforce.
- Tax Credits: Employers may qualify for tax incentives.
Why Hire Someone with a Disability?
- Inclusive Workplaces: It aligns with government guidelines and fosters a positive corporate culture.
- Improves Corporate Culture: Diverse teams enhance creativity and innovation.
- Untapped Talent: People with disabilities bring unique perspectives and skills.
Remember, supported employment services bridge the gap, creating opportunities for everyone to contribute to the workforce.