As a Youth Program Supervisor, the responsibilities of the incumbent may include but are not limited to the following:
- Evaluate individual application packets for ETP acceptance and eligibility. Packets include Psychological or Psycho-Social Reports, Life Plans, Work History, Behavioral Plans, recommendations, and other information.
- Interview applicants and prepare interview summary, determine the applicant’s work readiness.
- Coordinate with care managers, SEMP Provider Agencies, schools and residential staff to determine eligibility for ETP.
- Provide orientation and prepare the required employment documents for the applicant to become an OPWDD employee.
- Provide an ETP orientation to the accepted individuals outlining program requirements.
- Meet with participants to discuss and outline a career plan for the individual. Determine employment expectations and provide a clear outline of the qualifications needed in a chosen field.
- Monitor provider agencies and schools for the quality and quantity of services provided in ETP. Monitor job development and discovery services to assure timely completion and determine if these SEMP activities are benefiting the individual and advancing their employment goals.
- Review and approve the Discovery Report completed by Provider Agencies. Evaluate the information in the discovery report to determine work readiness and approve job development or recommend another service.
- Evaluate the worksite placements developed by providers and schools to assure that the position matches the skills and abilities of the individual.
- Prepare and submit payroll by collecting time sheets and calculating the total hours worked.
- Visit jobsites and meet with employers to determine if the person is meeting the expectations of the business.
- Conduct regular Job Readiness Classes with the curriculum provided. Add resources as needed.
- Schedule quarterly meetings with providers and schools to review services. Facilitate these calls and highlight challenges and programmatic concerns.
- Identify need for technical assistance and liaison with OPWDD staff.
- Support Central Office staff with reports, information and regular communication to assure data collection for statewide reporting.
- Work closely with school districts to assist in the transition of students from high school to OPWDD adult employment services. Meetings and regular communication with school district transition coordinators and teachers.
- Complete regular Progress Reports for new interns and trainees to determine their vocational progress and additional programmatic needs.
- Work on the development of procedures and policies that shape employment services at OPWDD.
- Present to self-advocates, schools, families, provider agencies, CCO`s regionally as requested.
- Recommend/approve additional SEMP hours for a participant based on need.
- Utilize the statewide ETP database and assure that the status of each person in their program is accurate.
- Continually recruit and serve people with intellectual developmental disabilities who would like to obtain employment
Coordinates employment programs and services in an assigned region.
- Advises SEMP provider agencies, care managers, and residential staff to develop plans and services to help individuals obtain and maintain employment; and works with school districts to assist in transitioning students from high school to adult employment programs.
- Evaluates and approves individual application packets for ETP acceptance and eligibility, including review of psychological and psychosocial reports, life plans, behavioral plans, work history, recommendations, and other information to determine candidates’ acceptance.
- Interviews applicants, prepares interview summaries, and determines applicants’ work readiness.
- Works with individuals and families to develop career plans for individuals; discusses work expectations; and provides clear outlines of qualifications needed for chosen occupations.
- Provides orientation to accepted individuals; outlines program requirements; and prepares required employment documents.
- Reviews and approves worksite placements developed by provider agencies; and ensures that positions match individuals’ skills and abilities and are consistent with discovery reports.
- Teaches and presents job readiness and other classes; and prepares related materials and resources.
- Collects individuals’ timesheets, calculates work hours, and submits payroll for individuals in ETP.
- Provides technical assistance related to OPWDD regulations, administrative memoranda, requirements, and processes regarding community prevocational, Pathway to Employment, and SEMP programs.
- Directs and guides SEMP provider agencies about the delivery of supported employment services through quarterly meetings.
- Negotiates with businesses and employers regarding individuals’ job duties and paid hours; and works with businesses regarding individuals’ progress.
- Prepares reports for Central Office regarding the number of participants, service delivery, and contacts with individuals and families.
- Recommends policy and procedural changes to OPWDD regulations and ETP programs. Reviews and monitors the quality and quantity of services provided to individuals by provider agencies.
- Collects and evaluates provider service data and reports; monitors job development and discovery services to ensure timely delivery; and meets with providers to discuss and resolve challenges and programmatic concerns.
- Visits worksites and meets with employers to determine if individuals are meeting business expectations; facilitates progress meetings; and ensures adherence to policies and program requirements.
- Determines and documents individuals’ vocational progress; completes progress reports; and identifies additional programmatic needs.
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Minimum Qualifications
Non-Competitive:
Five years of professional experience in a human services program providing occupational guidance to disadvantaged youth or individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.