Job developers can influence decision-making during the job search and placement process. For a study exploring the employment decisions of people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD), researchers interviewed 16 individuals with IDD, their family members, and professionals involved in their job search. Participants were asked what factors, circumstances, or people affected their decisions about work. The job developer was consistently named the most influential person in the job-search process
Job development and placement professionals assist people with disabilities to secure, maintain, and...
A review of a national study of the job search practices used by community rehabilitation providers ...
Background: People with an intellectual disability and/or autism experience low employment rates com...
Job developers can influence decision-making during the job search and placement process. For a stud...
This study examined the extent to which employment specialists implemented the job development pract...
Despite numerous employment initiatives, people with disabilities are significantly more likely to e...
With the persistently low competitive employment rate for working-age people with intellectual and d...
Job development is critical to assisting people with serious disabilities to obtain jobs, but little...
Project SEARCH is a unique high school transition program from school-to-work for young adults with ...
Interviews with employment consultants reveal 5 key elements for supporting job seekers with disabil...
Purpose: Recent policy changes expanding community employment for people with intellectual/developme...
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are among the most likely Americans to...
Historically, the role of job developers employed in the state/federal vocational rehabilitation pro...
Prior research suggests that employment consultants who provide job development support do not consi...
Findings from a study that obtained the perspectives of people with significant disabilities and the...
Job development and placement professionals assist people with disabilities to secure, maintain, and...
A review of a national study of the job search practices used by community rehabilitation providers ...
Background: People with an intellectual disability and/or autism experience low employment rates com...
Job developers can influence decision-making during the job search and placement process. For a stud...
This study examined the extent to which employment specialists implemented the job development pract...
Despite numerous employment initiatives, people with disabilities are significantly more likely to e...
With the persistently low competitive employment rate for working-age people with intellectual and d...
Job development is critical to assisting people with serious disabilities to obtain jobs, but little...
Project SEARCH is a unique high school transition program from school-to-work for young adults with ...
Interviews with employment consultants reveal 5 key elements for supporting job seekers with disabil...
Purpose: Recent policy changes expanding community employment for people with intellectual/developme...
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are among the most likely Americans to...
Historically, the role of job developers employed in the state/federal vocational rehabilitation pro...
Prior research suggests that employment consultants who provide job development support do not consi...
Findings from a study that obtained the perspectives of people with significant disabilities and the...
Job development and placement professionals assist people with disabilities to secure, maintain, and...
A review of a national study of the job search practices used by community rehabilitation providers ...
Background: People with an intellectual disability and/or autism experience low employment rates com...