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Employment Services offered at The DPI Group
Provides temporary and full-time employment opportunities for individuals facing employment barriers.
Provides temporary and full-time employment opportunities for individuals facing employment barriers. Specializes in assisting people with disabilities, veterans, those experiencing homelessness, and those with justice system involvement in getting back into the workforce through employee training, placement, and support.
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Employment and Day Program Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Sunnyside Field Office
Administers programs that provide child development services, employment services and community access services to Washington state residents with developmental disabilities as defined by state law.
Employment and Day Program services are contracted and include:
Child Development
Meets the developmental needs of each eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development.
Services to the maximum extent appropriate are provided in natural environments and may include
- Specialized instruction,
- Speech-language pathology
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Assistive technology
- Vision services
Employment
Provides ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites.
These include
- Individual supported employment
- Group supported employment
- Pre-vocational services
These may be individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.
Also provides individualized technical assistance services to those that have not achieved their employment goals.
Community Access services:
- Helps individuals participate in activities that promote individualized skill development, independent living and community integration
- Activities must provide individuals with opportunities to develop personal relationships with others in their local communities and to learn, practice, and apply life skills that promote greater independence and community inclusion
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Vocational Services offered at Work Opportunities in Everett
Helps individuals with disabilities interested in obtaining employment explore their interests, talents, competencies, and support needs.
Helps individuals with disabilities interested in obtaining employment explore their interests, talents, competencies, and support needs. An employment specialist assesses their skills and identifies and builds additional employment skills. Assessments: An employment specialist works with the individual and their support team to determine what job will be the best match for the person and their skills. Job Development and Placement: For individuals who are certain about the work they want to pursue, our employment specialist will engage in marketing and recruitment activities to approach employers on behalf of the individual looking for employment. The goal is the job seeker gaining integrated employment in a position that matches with his/her skills and interests. Training and Retention: Assistance is provided to help participants maintain employment. The length of time needed will vary depending on the individual’s support needs and funding options. The new employee is supported to learn and accomplish the tasks of the job; communicate with co-workers; and become part of the fabric of that employer’s workforce.
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Employment and Day Program Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Clarkston Field Office
Administers programs that provide child development services, employment services and community access services to Washington state residents with developmental disabilities as defined by state law.
Employment and Day Program services are contracted and include:
Child Development
Meets the developmental needs of each eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development.
Services to the maximum extent appropriate are provided in natural environments and may include
- Specialized instruction,
- Speech-language pathology
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Assistive technology
- Vision services
Employment
Provides ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites.
These include
- Individual supported employment
- Group supported employment
- Pre-vocational services
These may be individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.
Also provides individualized technical assistance services to those that have not achieved their employment goals.
Community Access services:
- Helps individuals participate in activities that promote individualized skill development, independent living and community integration
- Activities must provide individuals with opportunities to develop personal relationships with others in their local communities and to learn, practice, and apply life skills that promote greater independence and community inclusion
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Employment for Disabled offered at New Leaf Inc.
Helps employ disabled workers in a variety of positions including shelf stocking, custodial work, grounds maintenance, food service and cleaning.
Helps employ disabled workers in a variety of positions including shelf stocking, custodial work, grounds maintenance, food service and cleaning. Positions under federal contracts located in Oak Harbor and Marysville.
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Vocational Services offered at Work Opportunities in Lynnwood
Helps individuals with disabilities interested in obtaining employment explore their interests, talents, competencies, and support needs.
Helps individuals with disabilities interested in obtaining employment explore their interests, talents, competencies, and support needs. An employment specialist assesses their skills and identifies and builds additional employment skills. Assessments: An employment specialist works with the individual and their support team to determine what job will be the best match for the person and their skills. Job Development and Placement: For individuals who are certain about the work they want to pursue, our employment specialist will engage in marketing and recruitment activities to approach employers on behalf of the individual looking for employment. The goal is the job seeker gaining integrated employment in a position that matches with his/her skills and interests. Training and Retention: Assistance is provided to help participants maintain employment. The length of time needed will vary depending on the individual’s support needs and funding options. The new employee is supported to learn and accomplish the tasks of the job; communicate with co-workers; and become part of the fabric of that employer’s workforce.
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Community Trades and Careers offered at Sunrise Services in Mount Vernon
Helps adults with developmental, intellectual or behavioral health diagnosis obtain and maintain employment within their communities.
Helps adults with developmental, intellectual or behavioral health diagnosis obtain and maintain employment within their communities. Works to understand each job seekers talents, skills and abilities and matches them with employers.
Fast Track to Employment:
Helps low income clients secure long term employment. Participating clients will receive access to an employment specialist and case manager, as well as continued support over the course of the program.
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Employment and Day Program Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Kennewick Field Office
Administers programs that provide child development services, employment services and community access services to Washington state residents with developmental disabilities as defined by state law.
Employment and Day Program services are contracted and include:
Child Development
Meets the developmental needs of each eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development.
Services to the maximum extent appropriate are provided in natural environments and may include
- Specialized instruction,
- Speech-language pathology
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Assistive technology
- Vision services
Employment
Provides ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites.
These include
- Individual supported employment
- Group supported employment
- Pre-vocational services
These may be individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.
Also provides individualized technical assistance services to those that have not achieved their employment goals.
Community Access services:
- Helps individuals participate in activities that promote individualized skill development, independent living and community integration
- Activities must provide individuals with opportunities to develop personal relationships with others in their local communities and to learn, practice, and apply life skills that promote greater independence and community inclusion
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Employment and Day Program Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Port Angeles Field Office
Administers programs that provide child development services, employment services and community access services to Washington state residents with developmental disabilities as defined by state law.
Employment and Day Program services are contracted and include:
Child Development
Meets the developmental needs of each eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development.
Services to the maximum extent appropriate are provided in natural environments and may include
- Specialized instruction,
- Speech-language pathology
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Assistive technology
- Vision services
Employment
Provides ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites.
These include
- Individual supported employment
- Group supported employment
- Pre-vocational services
These may be individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.
Also provides individualized technical assistance services to those that have not achieved their employment goals.
Community Access services:
- Helps individuals participate in activities that promote individualized skill development, independent living and community integration
- Activities must provide individuals with opportunities to develop personal relationships with others in their local communities and to learn, practice, and apply life skills that promote greater independence and community inclusion
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Developmental Disabilities Services offered at Walla Walla County Department of Community Health
Coordination of adult DDA employment services.
Provides support for people who have a developmental disability in achieving greater independence and fulfillment on their pathway to employment.
- Coordination of DDA employment and community inclusion services ages 21+
- Transition Services for young adults with developmental disabilities who have turned 21 years old and have graduated from High School.
Adult Services to assist adults with developmental disabilities to find and maintain community integrated employment and live full participating and contributing lives within their community.
- Community Education and Information Services are designed to increase public awareness and build community acceptance for including people with developmental disabilities.
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Employment Services offered by Vadis in Lynnwood
Offers community-based employment services for people with disabilities, ages 21 and older.
Offers community-based employment services including job placement and competitive employment.
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Employment and Day Program Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Shelton Field Office
Administers programs that provide child development services, employment services and community access services to Washington state residents with developmental disabilities as defined by state law.
Employment and Day Program services are contracted and include:
Child Development
Meets the developmental needs of each eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development.
Services to the maximum extent appropriate are provided in natural environments and may include
- Specialized instruction,
- Speech-language pathology
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Assistive technology
- Vision services
Employment
Provides ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites.
These include
- Individual supported employment
- Group supported employment
- Pre-vocational services
These may be individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.
Also provides individualized technical assistance services to those that have not achieved their employment goals.
Community Access services:
- Helps individuals participate in activities that promote individualized skill development, independent living and community integration
- Activities must provide individuals with opportunities to develop personal relationships with others in their local communities and to learn, practice, and apply life skills that promote greater independence and community inclusion
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Employment and Day Program Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Toppenish Field Office
Administers programs that provide child development services, employment services and community access services to Washington state residents with developmental disabilities as defined by state law.
Employment and Day Program services are contracted and include:
Child Development
Meets the developmental needs of each eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development.
Services to the maximum extent appropriate are provided in natural environments and may include
- Specialized instruction,
- Speech-language pathology
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Assistive technology
- Vision services
Employment
Provides ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites.
These include
- Individual supported employment
- Group supported employment
- Pre-vocational services
These may be individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.
Also provides individualized technical assistance services to those that have not achieved their employment goals.
Community Access services:
- Helps individuals participate in activities that promote individualized skill development, independent living and community integration
- Activities must provide individuals with opportunities to develop personal relationships with others in their local communities and to learn, practice, and apply life skills that promote greater independence and community inclusion
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Individual and Family Services Program offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Port Townsend Field Office
Administers programs that provide child development services, employment services and community access services to Washington state residents with developmental disabilities as defined by state law.
Provides current Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clients with various supports.
Provides clients with a federal Individual and Family Services waiver (IFS). The waiver:
- Helps support clients living in the family home
- Provides clients with a choice of services
- Allows clients more control over resources allocated to them
Services can include:
- Assistive technology
- Behavioral health stabilization services
- Positive behavior support and consultation
- Community engagement
- Peer mentoring
- Environmental and vehicular adaptations
- Respite
- Specialized equipment and supplies
- Skilled nursing/nurse delegation
- Occupational, speech and physical therapies
- Specialized clothing
- Transportation to a waiver service
Medicaid state plan service must be exhausted before using waiver services.
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Employment and Day Program Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Lynnwood (Creekside) Field Office
Administers programs that provide child development services, employment services and community access services to Washington state residents with developmental disabilities as defined by state law.
Employment and Day Program services are contracted and include:
Child Development
Meets the developmental needs of each eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development.
Services to the maximum extent appropriate are provided in natural environments and may include
- Specialized instruction,
- Speech-language pathology
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Assistive technology
- Vision services
Employment
Provides ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites.
These include
- Individual supported employment
- Group supported employment
- Pre-vocational services
These may be individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.
Also provides individualized technical assistance services to those that have not achieved their employment goals.
Community Access services:
- Helps individuals participate in activities that promote individualized skill development, independent living and community integration
- Activities must provide individuals with opportunities to develop personal relationships with others in their local communities and to learn, practice, and apply life skills that promote greater independence and community inclusion
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Supported Employment/Vocational Rehabilitation offered by Service Alternatives, Inc. at Employment Services - Snohomish County
Supported Employment services for individuals with developmental disabilities; Vocational Rehabilitation services.
Supported Employment services for individuals with developmental disabilities, and Medicare recipients; Vocational Rehabilitation services.
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Employment and Day Program Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Kent Field Office
Administers programs that provide child development services, employment services and community access services to Washington state residents with developmental disabilities as defined by state law.
Employment and Day Program services are contracted and include:
Child Development
Meets the developmental needs of each eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development.
Services to the maximum extent appropriate are provided in natural environments and may include
- Specialized instruction,
- Speech-language pathology
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Assistive technology
- Vision services
Employment
Provides ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites.
These include
- Individual supported employment
- Group supported employment
- Pre-vocational services
These may be individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.
Also provides individualized technical assistance services to those that have not achieved their employment goals.
Community Access services:
- Helps individuals participate in activities that promote individualized skill development, independent living and community integration
- Activities must provide individuals with opportunities to develop personal relationships with others in their local communities and to learn, practice, and apply life skills that promote greater independence and community inclusion
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Employment Services offered at Life Works
Vocational services staff work with individuals and families to create employment opportunities in the community.
Vocational services staff work with individuals and families to create employment opportunities in the community.
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Employment and Day Program Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Spokane Field Office
Administers programs that provide child development services, employment services and community access services to Washington state residents with developmental disabilities as defined by state law.
Employment and Day Program services are contracted and include:
Child Development
Meets the developmental needs of each eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development.
Services to the maximum extent appropriate are provided in natural environments and may include
- Specialized instruction,
- Speech-language pathology
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Assistive technology
- Vision services
Employment
Provides ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites.
These include
- Individual supported employment
- Group supported employment
- Pre-vocational services
These may be individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.
Also provides individualized technical assistance services to those that have not achieved their employment goals.
Community Access services:
- Helps individuals participate in activities that promote individualized skill development, independent living and community integration
- Activities must provide individuals with opportunities to develop personal relationships with others in their local communities and to learn, practice, and apply life skills that promote greater independence and community inclusion
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Community Trades and Careers offered at Sunrise Services in Everett
Helps adults with developmental, intellectual or behavioral health diagnosis obtain and maintain employment within their communities.
Helps adults with developmental, intellectual or behavioral health diagnosis obtain and maintain employment within their communities. Works to understand each job seekers talents, skills and abilities and matches them with employers.
Fast Track to Employment:
Helps low income clients secure long term employment. Participating clients will receive access to an employment specialist and case manager, as well as continued support over the course of the program.
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Employment and Day Program Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Omak Field Office
Administers programs that provide child development services, employment services and community access services to Washington state residents with developmental disabilities as defined by state law.
Employment and Day Program services are contracted and include:
Child Development
Meets the developmental needs of each eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development.
Services to the maximum extent appropriate are provided in natural environments and may include
- Specialized instruction,
- Speech-language pathology
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Assistive technology
- Vision services
Employment
Provides ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites.
These include
- Individual supported employment
- Group supported employment
- Pre-vocational services
These may be individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.
Also provides individualized technical assistance services to those that have not achieved their employment goals.
Community Access services:
- Helps individuals participate in activities that promote individualized skill development, independent living and community integration
- Activities must provide individuals with opportunities to develop personal relationships with others in their local communities and to learn, practice, and apply life skills that promote greater independence and community inclusion
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Supported Employment Program offered by Goodwill of the Olympics and Rainier Region at Longview Work Opportunity Center
Offers job readiness training, employment opportunities, and job coaching.
Offers job readiness training, employment opportunities, and job coaching.
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Employment and Day Program Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Kelso Field Office
Provides child development, employment, and community access services including specialized instruction, ongoing support services and training with paid jobs in various settings.
Employment and Day Program services are contracted and include:
Child Development
Meets the developmental needs of each eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development.
Services to the maximum extent appropriate are provided in natural environments and may include
- Specialized instruction,
- Speech-language pathology
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Assistive technology
- Vision services
Employment
Provides ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites.
These include
- Individual supported employment
- Group supported employment
- Pre-vocational services
These may be individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.
Also provides individualized technical assistance services to those that have not achieved their employment goals.
Community Access services:
- Helps individuals participate in activities that promote individualized skill development, independent living and community integration
- Activities must provide individuals with opportunities to develop personal relationships with others in their local communities and to learn, practice, and apply life skills that promote greater independence and community inclusion
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Employment and Day Program Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Yakima Field Office
Administers programs that provide child development services, employment services and community access services to Washington state residents with developmental disabilities as defined by state law.
Employment and Day Program services are contracted and include:
Child Development
Meets the developmental needs of each eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development.
Services to the maximum extent appropriate are provided in natural environments and may include
- Specialized instruction,
- Speech-language pathology
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Assistive technology
- Vision services
Employment
Provides ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites.
These include
- Individual supported employment
- Group supported employment
- Pre-vocational services
These may be individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.
Also provides individualized technical assistance services to those that have not achieved their employment goals.
Community Access services:
- Helps individuals participate in activities that promote individualized skill development, independent living and community integration
- Activities must provide individuals with opportunities to develop personal relationships with others in their local communities and to learn, practice, and apply life skills that promote greater independence and community inclusion
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Employment and Day Program Services offered at DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration's Moses Lake Field Office
Administers programs that provide child development services, employment services and community access services to Washington state residents with developmental disabilities as defined by state law.
Employment and Day Program services are contracted and include:
Child Development
Meets the developmental needs of each eligible child and the needs of the family related to enhancing the child's development.
Services to the maximum extent appropriate are provided in natural environments and may include
- Specialized instruction,
- Speech-language pathology
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Assistive technology
- Vision services
Employment
Provides ongoing support services and training for eligible persons with paid jobs in a variety of settings and work sites.
These include
- Individual supported employment
- Group supported employment
- Pre-vocational services
These may be individual or group options in the community and specialized industry settings.
Also provides individualized technical assistance services to those that have not achieved their employment goals.
Community Access services:
- Helps individuals participate in activities that promote individualized skill development, independent living and community integration
- Activities must provide individuals with opportunities to develop personal relationships with others in their local communities and to learn, practice, and apply life skills that promote greater independence and community inclusion
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