New York, NY, 10176, USA
29 days ago
Vocational Evaluator
What You'll Do T he Vocational Evaluator is responsible for the timely completion of a comprehensive Individual Vocational Assessment and Plan (IVAP) on behalf of participants assigned to vocational rehabilitation services. Your responsibilities will include: + Manage caseload to ensure the delivery of all vocational evaluation and employment planning services within prescribed timeframes. + Interview participants to gather information on their employment, education, and training histories. + Assess participants’ vocational interests, abilities, strengths, weaknesses, aptitudes, behaviors, and functional limitations by administering and scoring a battery of tests and vocational evaluation tools. + Supervise the measurement and recording of participant responses to motivational techniques and criticism, as well as organizational ability, perseverance, attendance, punctuality, flexibility, interpersonal skills, work habits, and communication skills. + Develop employment plans, including education and vocational training recommendations, Community Service referrals, and appropriate jobs/job families, based on the results of the IVAP and other medical, mental health, substance abuse, and psychosocial assessments. + Case conference with other WeCARE service providers on an as-needed basis, including Case Managers, Work Readiness Facilitators, Job Prep and Placement Coordinators, and Community Service Specialists. + Document participant services and activities in management information systems, including, but not limited to, the HRA system, SEAMS, and FedcapCARES. + Prepare IVAP reports with recommendations of vocational goals and work-related activities to meet those goals. You're a great fit for this role if you have: + Bachelor’s degree in vocational rehabilitation, vocational education, psychology, or education, or the equivalent in a related field. + Prior relevant experience in vocational assessment preferred. + Knowledge of vocational systems and valid testing procedures is required, as well as knowledge of the labor market and world of work. + Bilingual (English Spanish) candidates preferred. Compensation $23.08-$25.00/hr./48k-52k annually Equal Opportunity Employer
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