The starting salary range for this position is $6250.00 per month depending upon qualifications and is non-negotiable.
This position will be assigned to work as an integral member of the Hawaii training project (10%), the New York Sub Minimum Wage to Competitive Integrated Employment (SWTCIE) project (80%), and the Employment Transition Model Demonstration project (10%) within the Interwork Institute. The Hawaii training project will support professionals in the vocational rehabilitation field in gaining knowledge and skills to better support people. The NY SWTCIE will support ACCES-VR in developing a guide for Community Rehabilitation Providers in implementing customized employment for individuals with disabilities. Finally, the position may support research for comprehensive statewide needs assessments (CSNAs) for the VR program. All these projects are significant components of the Interwork Institute’s function and mission.
Under the direction of the Principal Investigator and Project Director, the Outreach and Training Specialist (OTS) will collaborate with a team(s) that provides training to staff and partners of public vocational rehabilitation programs, initially in Hawaii, and community rehabilitation providers across the country. In addition, the OTS will support the development of training and implementation materials for both the SWTCIE and ETM projects. In addition, the position will support the implementation of CSNAs for VR programs through contracts with specific agencies.
The Outreach and Training Specialist is responsible for, but not limited to:
The position will be responsible for providing training to direct CRP staff, primarily in Hawaii, with additional states as needed. The position will engage in developing direct resources and materials on topics such as family engagement, customized employment, special education, and others. The position will provide direct technical assistance to project partners on an intensive, targeted, and universal level. The position will track and plan the provision of training and travel as required. The duties of the position will vary in intensity depending on need, but will primarily be divided as follows:
Training Development and Delivery – 50%
Resource and Material Development – 40%
Support Comprehensive Statewide Needs Assessments – 5%
Other Duties and Responsibilities as Assigned - 5%
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