Supported Employment
Supported Employment (SE) is a vocational service designed to assist individuals with disabilities in finding and maintaining employment within their community. It aims to promote independence and inclusion by providing the necessary support to help individuals succeed in the workplace.
To be eligible for Supported Employment, there are certain admission criteria that need to be met.
- Severely disabled (MSD VR certification):
- Meet OE Enterprises admission standards
- Referral by Vocational Rehabilitation:
- Designated source of funding for long-term support
Long-Term Vocational Support is provided to individuals participating in Supported Employment Services. The specific nature of the support will depend on the unique needs of the individual but may include job coaching, skills training, workplace accommodations, and addressing any concerns that arise to ensure job retention and success.
Work Adjustment Training
Work Adjustment training is a program designed to assist individuals in preparing for competitive employment. This training can take place in a facility or in the community.
During Work Adjustment training, individual needs are addressed to enhance the individual’s readiness for employment. These needs may include developing self-determination skills, improving decision-making abilities, completing resumes, learning about appropriate dress and appearance for the workplace, acquiring interview skills, and developing positive work habits.
Job development is another component of Work Adjustment training. It involves assisting each individual in finding a job that aligns with their abilities and interests. This process may include exploring potential job opportunities, identifying suitable employers, and matching the individual’s skills and interests with available positions.
On-the-job training is also provided as part of Work Adjustment. This training allows individuals to acquire practical skills and knowledge directly in the workplace. It helps them gain hands-on experience, adapt to the work environment, and develop the specific skills required for their chosen job.
To be eligible for Work Adjustment Training, there are certain admission criteria that need to be met.
- Meet OE Enterprises admission standards
- Referral by Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational Evaluation
Vocational Evaluation is a process that helps individuals assess their job-related strengths, needs, and interests. It provides valuable information to assist them in making informed decisions about their career paths. The evaluation can take place in the facility or within the community.
During the evaluation, various strategies are employed based on the individual’s plan. These strategies may include; observation of work habits, interest and aptitude inventories, job site visits, and interviews.
Once the evaluation is completed, the individual receives recommendations tailored to their specific needs. These recommendations may include guidance on how to enter the workforce, rejoin the workforce after a period of absence, or maintain success in their chosen occupation. The recommendations are designed to support the individual in achieving their career goals.
To be eligible for Vocational Evaluation Services, there are certain admission criteria that need to be met.
- Meet OE Enterprises admission standards
- Referral by Vocational Rehabilitation