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Location

Spring Garden Township, Pennsylvania

Salary

$17 / HOUR

Quick overview

This role involves assisting individuals with disabilities to secure and maintain employment through on-site job training, follow-up services, and job development functions like cold calling and site assessments. Responsibilities also include fading support as the client gains independence and maintaining service coordination with other providers.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have a minimum of a high school diploma/GED plus two years of vocational or human services work experience, with a preference for a degree in Human Services. Essential qualifications include knowledge of interacting with diverse populations and individuals with disabilities, mastery of English, basic math, computer skills, and the flexibility to work non-traditional hours including evenings and weekends.

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Job description

Job DetailsJob Location

  • York,
  • PA 17403Location:
  • York
  • Payrate: $18.00/hour
  • Job
  • Summary: Assists individuals with disabilities to secure and maintain employment. This includes supporting that individual in the new position while training on the jobsite and then providing follow-up services designed to help the individual maintain the position. An ETS does not typically work traditional work hours. Although office hours are 8am-4pm Monday through Friday, work hours consistently involve evenings and weekends and are necessary to accommodate the needs of their clients. The hours can include evenings, weekends, holidays, and overnights.
  • Duties/Responsibilities:
  • Job development functions including, but not limited to: cold calling, personal visits to potential job sites, and situational assessments. Assess individuals (clients) for qualifications, match individuals to job openings. (also referred to as Individual Assessment, Job Match, and Job Analysis functions). Act as primary trainer/support person for individuals as assigned, ensuring that the client performs the job satisfactorily during all phases of job training. Withdraw or fade from the client and job site in a planned progression to allow the client to work more independently over time. This includes setting up necessary natural support services. Maintain service coordination with other service providers as appropriate. Follow-up with the client according to program requirements for as long as necessary to ensure client success on the job. Document required information in a timely and complete manner for reporting purposes and to ensure accountable service delivery. Participate in Penn Employment Services staff meetings and Arc staff meetings as directed by the supervisor. Work cooperatively with co-workers, advancing the mission and values of The Arc within the organization and the community. Might be asked to cover clients of co-workers when necessary. Will occasionally be required to drive clients to appointments, the job site, etc., in a company-owned vehicle. Other relevant tasks as requested by the supervisor.

Accommodations

  • The employee is responsible for making the employer aware of the need for accommodation. The Arc will make accommodations to an extent possible. Accommodations cannot impact effectiveness of the employee and cannot cause undue business hardship to The Arc or its programs.
  • QualificationsRequired
  • Skills/Abilities: Knowledge of appropriate means of communication and interaction with clients from diverse socio-economic backgrounds, races and ethnicities, religions, etc. Knowledge of appropriate means of interacting and communicating with individuals with intellectual/developmental/physical disabilities. Mastery of English language, basic math skills, and typical office computer software. Have highly refined people and organizational skills, be flexible in working non-traditional hours and a schedule that can change frequently and may occur on weekends and holidays. Problem-solving and critical-thinking skills; interpersonal skills that put people at ease Network with professionals from other organizations in the best interests of the client and The Arc Time management Work mostly independently Maintain confidentiality.
  • Physical
  • Requirements:
  • Skills/Requirements to perform tasks may include but not limited to: Must be able to lift and/or move at least 15lbs The employee is frequently required to stand, sit, walk, bend, twist, reach, extend, lift, and carry weights. Frequently use hands to finger, handle, and reach with arms and hands below or at the waist level and above shoulder height. Be able to pull, push, lift, or carry. Be able to stoop, squat, kneel, crouch, crawl. Constantly be able to talk or communication, hear, taste, or smell. Specific vision abilities may include close vision; color vision and the ability to adjust focus. Be exposed to all outside weather conditions (including but not limited to sun, rain, heat, cold, snow, etc.), dust, and fumes while working.
  • Noise level moderate level, rarely loud
  • Education/Experience: Minimum of high school diploma/GED plus two years vocational or human services work experience. Prefer college/technical school/university degree in the Human Services field plus, a minimum of 6 months of related work experience.
  • Minimum
  • Requirements: Background Checks Child Line Pennsylvania State Police FBI Finger Printing DMV Valid Pennsylvania Driver’s License Valid vehicle insurance Valid vehicle registration