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Employment Specialist I

4/22/2026

The Employment Specialist supports individuals with disabilities in obtaining and maintaining community employment by facilitating relationships between clients, employers, and vocational agencies. They provide on-site job training, develop career plans, and ensure workplace accommodations are met to foster successful integration.

Salary

25.2 - 28.98 USD

Working Hours

40 hours/week

Company Size

11-50 employees

Language

English

Visa Sponsorship

No

About The Company
Sherwood was started in 1957 by eight families of children with disabilities who were excluded from a public education. Together, they created Sherwood to prove that their children not only had the right, but the ability to learn. People with disabilities were segregated and isolated due to the societal expectation that they would be cared for out of the public eye; they were in effect considered 2nd class citizens and deemed incompetent without any rights. While society has advanced significantly in the past 61 years, current education and employment statistics throughout our state and country are not reflective of a truly inclusive community for people with disabilities. Sherwood creates an inclusive society where children and adults with disabilities have the ability to live full, independent lives as a part of their community. Early Intervention: Sherwood provides therapy and education for infants and toddlers (birth to age three) who have developmental disabilities or are diagnosed with a medical condition known to place a child at risk for delays. Services are provided in the child’s natural environment including the family home, daycare, or other community setting. The ultimate goal is to provide supports to help the child reach their developmental milestones. Vocational Services: Sherwood supports high school students and adults with disabilities who are seeking employment. Sherwood strives to not only place people in jobs, but to ensure they are in jobs they love. Employment allows a person with disabilities the opportunity to contribute to society. Additionally, employment leads to increased economic independence, community integration and greater self-worth.
About the Role

Description

The Employment Specialist 1supports Sherwood’s mission by assisting individuals with disabilities in obtaining, maintaining and advancing in community paid employment/relationship building that is consistent with their goals. The position is responsible for facilitating good working relationships between Case Resource Managers, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors, the client, prospective employers and community programs to ensure strong, natural work support and a smooth transition to employment/ community settings. Will provide follow-along services for participants working in community, jobs and work at job sites to help train both the participant and the employer on effective communication techniques, overcoming barriers to successful job performance, assessing the workplace for safety, and developing natural supports in the workplace.   

Requirements

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Responsibilities
  • 1. Engage participants and family in the Intake process, Discovery of job seekers skills and support needs, the CBA process to collaborate in creating a good job match for the participant and connect to other community resources as appropriate.
  • 2. Develop individualized Career Path Plans that utilize SMART goals, methods and strategies to achieve those goals.
  1. Create video resumes
  2. Work with potential employers to develop individualized jobs by marketing, cold calling, employment tours, and building relationships
  • 5. Provide feedback to participant regarding grooming, interview skills, vocational expectations and job performance, utilizing findings from observation, task analysis and training.
  • 6. Provide on-site job training and support to participants at the workplace regarding job duties, policies, and procedures in collaboration with the employer. Provide travel training if job seeker requires assistance in transportation.
  • 7. Provide support and training to employers to facilitate a reduction in the need for paid support and the integration of the supported employee into the regular work routine of the business. Troubleshoot issues and concerns that arise at the job site and work with the employer and participant to maintain a positive and successful working relationship.


  1. Maintain excellent communication with the participant, their circle of support, the referring agency, and other involved parties such as residential providers, regarding progress on and outcomes of employment plan.


  1. Provide environmental analysis; Assist employers to identify, modify and/or eliminate architectural, procedural and attitudinal barriers to better accommodate the employability needs of supported employees.
  • 10. Secure job performance feedback from employer and make appropriate 

           adjustments to the individual’s employment service plan to enhance job         

           performance.


  1. Assure authorizations are kept current and notify counselor/caseworker if any changes are needed in the Career Path Plan.

 

  1. Electronically submit all client case notes/reports, mileage and hours worked within 24 hours.


  1. Identify and participate in community functions, training opportunities, seminars, and training sessions for program participants.


  1. Responsible for maintenance of case records for 10-12 clients and files following all HIPPA guidelines and agency procedures. 


  1. Create and maintain an up-to-date schedule using Outlook Calendar accounting for all hours worked and tracking client service hours.


  1.  Other duties as assigned.


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  1.  Education
  • An approved track in receiving their high school diploma or the equivalent- associate’s degree preferred.
  1. Experience
  • One year’s experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities.
  1. Other required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  • High level of professionalism in appearance, actions, communication and business casual dress attire
  • Time management in arriving to work on time, providing clients with maximized hours, completing daily paperwork, reports, and submitting timesheet and mileage 
  • Ability to maintain strict client confidentiality in written and oral communication
  • Current CPR and First Aid Certificate
  • Ability to multitask and prioritize client services and job duties while maintaining flexibility in your schedule
  • Effective oral and written skills for case notes, reports, facilitating, meetings, and marketing
  • Proficiency with MS Office (Word and Outlook)
  • Positive attitude and ability to be a team player
  • Ability to remain accountable while working independently
  • Ability to pass DSHS criminal background check
  • Valid driver’s license, with reliable transportation with insurance coverage sufficient to cover potential liability, the ability to drive to numerous appointments/sites each workday. An acceptable three-year motor vehicle report and the continuous retention of an acceptable three-year motor vehicle report.



EQUIPMENT USED

  • Computer with basic proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
  • Phone
  • iPad
  • May be required to use equipment in client workplace for training purposes

MENTAL & PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS

Mental Effort

  • Ability to read, write, and use a computer according to agency policies.
  • Organization and daily planning.
  • Travel and traffic
  • Prioritization
  • Multi tasking
  • Meeting deadlines


     Physical Requirements

  • Must be able to stand for extended periods of time, at times exceeding 4 hours of time or more
  • Candidate must be comfortable with intermittent driving, responsibilities which may involve up to 4 hours of travel in a single day
  • Must be able to walk up to 4 hours per workday
  • Periodic and extended periods of time sitting
  • Must be able to lift to 20 pounds.


     Working Conditions

  • Indoors, outdoors exposure to heat/cold inclement weather
  • Ability to concentrate in noisy or distracting environments
  • Frequent driving, up to 45 minutes each way.
  • Sitting, standing, and walking.


Key Skills
Case managementJob coachingVocational rehabilitationCommunicationTime managementMultitaskingDocumentationRelationship buildingConflict resolutionMicrosoft OfficeOutlookFirst AidCPRClient advocacy
Categories
Social ServicesHuman ResourcesAdministrative
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