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NC Vocational RehabilitationJob Placement Assessment
Monica C. JacksonJune 19, 2011Job Placement AssessmentHRD 890 Human Performance Improvement Instrumentation
History
The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services provides counseling, training, education, transportation, job placement, assistive technology and other support services.
These services are provided to people with physical, psychiatric or intellectual disabilities to assist them with living independently and with finding a job and staying on the job.
History
Business Relations Representatives (BRR) assist clients that have been referred by their counselors to become gainfully employed.
During an intake process with the BRR, their “job readiness” is evaluated by a Job Placement Assessment.
Instrument Design The questionnaire is designed to demonstrate the skill level
needed to return to work. The categories of questions identify the knowledge, skills, and
characteristics of the clients as a base line for the BRR. Through best practices the following categories have exhibited
how successful a client will be in the process of obtaining employment
Educations & TrainingSkills & Work Experience
Ability & ToolsOrganization
Technical Qualities
The Job Placement Assessment is administered by the BRR once the client is referred for supportive services.
The BRR and VR Counselor evaluate the results to determine the level of support needed for the client to become gainfully employed.
The assessment has been reliable as far as providing a foundations of where to begin assistance for the client.
Error of measurement have occurred when mental and physical capacities/limitations are involved
Use and Utility of Instrument
Counselor case observations, BRR interview notes, and assessment results are used as a guide for service.
The Job Placement Assessment contains 14 questions The results of the assessments are hand scored for
evaluation and become apart of the clients permanent file.
Rubric
Results 84 – 56
Will require little to no assistance of BRR 55 – 28
Will require some assistance and job development of BRR
28 and belowWill require constant one on one assistance with a job coach (or intensive supportive services) and not ready to work with BRR at this time
Customer Satisfaction Results - 2010
Customer Satisfaction Results - 2010
Customer Satisfaction Results - 2010
“Over the past decade, Internet penetration rates have been on a sharp rise. The Internet has significantly changed the job application process and improved the channels of communication between employers and job-seekers. Yet despite significant interest in the topic, past studies offer little evidence on the role of the Internet in the job search process and its impact on labor market outcomes.”
Job Search on the Internet, E-Recruitment, and Labor Market OutcomesBy: Farrukh Suvankulov
Conclusion
Vocational Rehabilitation serves its clients with the goal in mind of returning to work.
The process for screening clients is important to determine the level of service needed to be successful.
The Job Placement Assessment is a very useful tool for gauging which clients are prepared to work with limited to intense assistance.
References
http://www.ncdhhs.gov/dvrs/newspubs/pubs/SRC_2010_Annual_Report.pdf NC Vocational rehabilitation 2010 Annual Report