Job Placement Specialist
Company: State of Oklahoma
Location: Enid
Posted on: January 22, 2023
Job Description:
Job Posting TitleJob Placement SpecialistAgency805 DEPARTMENT OF
REHABILITATION SERVICESSupervisory OrganizationDept Rehabilitation
ServicesSBVI - AdmJob Posting End Date (Continuous if Blank)Note:
Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to
the posting end date above.Estimated Appointment End Date
(Continuous if Blank)Full/Part-TimeFull timeJob
TypeRegularCompensationMonthly/Annual Salary: Monthly Annual Level
II (Pay Band J) $3,157.33 $37,887.96 Level I (Pay Band I) $2,888.47
$34,661.64Job DescriptionBasic PurposePositions in this job family
are assigned responsibilities involving the coordination, training
and job placement of individuals with disabilities in competitive
employment and other integrated settings including on the job
training (OJT) and supported employment.Typical Functions
- Develops and maintains relationships with businesses, Workforce
Oklahoma, state and local entities and other employers to
facilitate employment of individuals with disabilities.
- Researches data regarding labor market, economic indicators and
employment trends, and provides current employment leads to
counselor and individuals seeking employment.
- Evaluates work skill level in various areas and designs
programs to meet employment goals.
- Maintains case notes for individual progress; prepares reports
of vocational training and progress made toward vocational
adjustment and employment outcome as well as other necessary
documentation records.
- Place individuals into jobs to meet employment goals.
- Coordinates, prepares and presents career counseling, job
clubs, job search workshops, skills training, resume writing,
interview techniques, job search and job readiness training,
evaluation, and other employability services to applicants,
employers, and other community-based organizations.
- Works with businesses, agencies and organizations to identify
job vacancies and to remove barriers to employment and resolve
issues related to integration and independence for individuals with
disabilities; Performs job evaluations and task analysis.
- Markets agency services to businesses and community
organizations; Disseminates information; provides education,
outreach and training to the general public, businesses, employers,
community organizations and potential employees about services and
disability issues.
- Evaluates and monitors progress of individuals' who secure
employment.Level DescriptorLevel I - This is the basic level of
this job family where employees perform beginning level
professional work in job placement activities, which may include
developing and maintaining employer and business contacts,
researching labor market data, maintaining case notes of individual
progress and preparing reports, and assisting in training and job
placement. This involves routine professional work under close
supervision in a training status to build skills in providing
required services.Level II - This is the career level where
employees are assigned responsibility for completion of a full
range of professional work in completing job placement activities,
including contacting public and private employers to obtain
employment opportunities and the actual placement of individuals
with disabilities into jobs and monitoring their progress. This
involves a substantial degree of independence in completing work
assignments and making decisions.Education and ExperienceLevel I -
Education and Experience requirements consist of a bachelors degree
and one year of experience in providing job placement in the
private or public sector; or an equivalent combination of education
and experience, substituting one additional year of qualifying
experience for each year of the required bachelors degree.Level II
- Education and Experience requirements consist of a bachelors
degree and two years of experience in providing job placement in
the private or public sector; or an equivalent combination of
education and experience, substituting one additional year of
qualifying experience for each year of the required bachelors
degree.Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and CompetenciesLevel I -
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities required include knowledge of basic
principles and techniques of vocational guidance; of available
community resources for the employment of persons with
disabilities; of workplace health and safety precautions; and of
instructional techniques.Level II - Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
required include knowledge of basic principles and techniques of
vocational guidance; of available community resources for the
employment of persons with disabilities; of workplace health and
safety precautions; and of instructional techniques.Ability is
required to exercise good judgment; to evaluate situations and
adopt effective courses of action; to present ideas clearly,
concisely and persuasively, both orally and in writing; to plan and
deliver briefings and presentations; and to secure and maintain the
confidence and cooperation of both employers and individuals being
placed.Special RequirementsThis job requires extensive travel and
may include overnight stays and working beyond an 8-hour day and
participation in continuing education courses regarding the field
of Job Placement. ## Some positions in the Department of
Rehabilitation Services may require proficiency in manual sign
language as demonstrated by the successful completion of a
competency test administered by the Department of Rehabilitation
Services.Additional Job DescriptionPosition may be filled at Leve l
or Level II.Position is located in Enid (VR08).Essential Functions:
This position will place DRS clients into jobs, will develop
relationships with businesses, state agencies, and other
organizations by marketing DRS services; assists clients in
obtaining skills training, developing resume and interview
techniques; presents job search workshops and job readiness
training; will stay current on what jobs are available across the
state and in local communities. The Job Placement Specialist will
work with vocational rehabilitation counselors, teachers, and other
professionals in evaluating the job readiness of individual clients
and in monitoring the progress of clients who secure employment.
The successful candidate must be willing to participate in
blindness skills training in order to be proficient at recognizing
the ability and potential of employment possibilities for people
who are blind or visually impaired. Extensive travel including some
overnight stays may be required. Must be willing to perform all
job-related travel. Trial period (if applicable) is
required.Background Check: The Department of Rehabilitation
Services will conduct a criminal background check on new hires as
part of an offer of employment that is made contingent upon a
successful criminal background check.Benefit Highlights: The
Department of Rehabilitation Services provides a comprehensive
benefits package designed to support our employees and their
dependents.Benefits Include:
- Generous state paid benefit allowance to help cover insurance
premiums
- A wide choice of health insurance plans with no pre-existing
condition exclusions or limitations
- Flexible spending accounts for health care expenses or
dependent care
- Employee assistance programs and health and fitness
programs
- 11 paid holidays
- 15 days of vacation and 15 days of sick leave for the first
year
- Retirement Savings Plan with a generous match
- Longevity Bonus for years of serviceMethod of Application: ALL
SOURCES Applicants without previous state service, with previous
state service but not currently employed by a state agency, OR
currently in trial period status, must apply though the Workday
on-line External Listings applicant system (.Current State of
Oklahoma employees with permanent status in state service, must
apply through the Workday on-line Internal Listings applicant
system (For questions regarding specific duties or details of this
job, please contact Human Resources at .For inquiries on the
application process or general application inquiries, please
contact Applicant Services at (405) 521-2177.Equal Opportunity
EmploymentThe State of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer
and does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information,
race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or
disability.Current State of Oklahoma employees must apply for open
positions through their Workday account. Go to Careers app on WD
home screen> Click on 'Find Jobs-Internal State of
Oklahoma'.
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