Historically, the role of job developers employed in the state/federal vocational rehabilitation program and the larger network of community-based rehabilitation programs has been to identify and secure paid employment for individuals with disabilities, particularly those with significant disabilities. This technical report describes the results of a study of job development/job placement professionals' strategies in the employment process, and compares these results to employer perceptions of the employment process from recent literature. The report also identifies implications for job development/placement practice based on this comparative analysis
Human Capital Theory was used as a means to formulate predictions regarding the placement rates for ...
Objective: Veterans Health Administration vocational services assist veterans with mental illness to...
In 1987, the Institute for Community Inclusion (ICI) at the University of Massachusetts Boston began...
Despite numerous employment initiatives, people with disabilities are significantly more likely to e...
Job development is critical to assisting people with serious disabilities to obtain jobs, but little...
Job development and placement professionals assist people with disabilities to secure, maintain, and...
This study examined the extent to which employment specialists implemented the job development pract...
Across the United States, a growing number of employers have established initiatives to increase the...
Effective job development -- creating opportunity for subsidized employees to move into the unsubsid...
BACKGROUND: A key step for increasing the employment outcomes of job seekers with disabilities inclu...
Adequate work behavior can increase job retention and job satisfaction for employees with disabiliti...
This practicum workbook was designed to aid benefits planners and advocates in supporting the employ...
BACKGROUND:The success of job seekers with disabilities in achieving their employment goals depends ...
Job developers can influence decision-making during the job search and placement process. For a stud...
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are among the most likely Americans to...
Human Capital Theory was used as a means to formulate predictions regarding the placement rates for ...
Objective: Veterans Health Administration vocational services assist veterans with mental illness to...
In 1987, the Institute for Community Inclusion (ICI) at the University of Massachusetts Boston began...
Despite numerous employment initiatives, people with disabilities are significantly more likely to e...
Job development is critical to assisting people with serious disabilities to obtain jobs, but little...
Job development and placement professionals assist people with disabilities to secure, maintain, and...
This study examined the extent to which employment specialists implemented the job development pract...
Across the United States, a growing number of employers have established initiatives to increase the...
Effective job development -- creating opportunity for subsidized employees to move into the unsubsid...
BACKGROUND: A key step for increasing the employment outcomes of job seekers with disabilities inclu...
Adequate work behavior can increase job retention and job satisfaction for employees with disabiliti...
This practicum workbook was designed to aid benefits planners and advocates in supporting the employ...
BACKGROUND:The success of job seekers with disabilities in achieving their employment goals depends ...
Job developers can influence decision-making during the job search and placement process. For a stud...
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are among the most likely Americans to...
Human Capital Theory was used as a means to formulate predictions regarding the placement rates for ...
Objective: Veterans Health Administration vocational services assist veterans with mental illness to...
In 1987, the Institute for Community Inclusion (ICI) at the University of Massachusetts Boston began...