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Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Centralia
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Vocational Rehabilitation
Prevocational Training
Vocational Assessment
Coastal Supported Employment offered at Coastal Community Action Program - Grays Harbor
Provides employment support services for persons with disabilities. This can include job coaching, training, employment barriers identification, and more.
This program provides employment support services for persons with disabilities. This can include job coaching, training, employment barriers identification, and more.
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Vocational Rehabilitation
Classroom Training
Vocational Rehabilitation offered at Washington State Department of Labor & Industries in Aberdeen
Offers vocational rehabilitation services to qualified injured workers. Application must be obtained from hospital/doctor's office where treatment is first administered. Must be filed within one year from date of injury.
Helps workers injured on the job return to work.
Reimburses employers for some of their costs if they can provide temporary light-duty jobs for injured workers while they heal.
Provides a vocational counselor to help identify return to work options, including job modifications.
If no return-to-work options are appropriate, the counselor will help develop a vocational plan to train the worker for new work.
The vocational plan will include paid vocational training as well as time-loss compensation and medical benefits.
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Vocational Rehabilitation
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in SeaTac
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Prevocational Training
Vocational Assessment
Vocational Rehabilitation
Work Skills Training offered at Orion Industries in Auburn
Provides work skills training at a manufacturing site for persons with disabilities in vocational rehabilitation.
Participants rotate through work centers which may include a variety of work that is performed sitting or standing. Participants gain information on attendance and punctuality, motivation, communication, getting along with others, ability to accept feedback, ability to take responsibility, work ethic, ability to retain instructions, work quality, productivity, and personal appearance. Participants will be connected to a mentor and counselor to assist them through the progression of their training. Participants are paid minimum wage while in training. Specialists will assist participants with job placement and continue follow-up for three months after training has ended.
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Vocational Rehabilitation
Disability Related Center Based Employment
Vocational Rehabilitation offered by Pier 360 - West
Offers vocational placement and retention programs and a supported education program in a supportive community for men and women who are in any kind of recovery.
A Washington State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) Community Rehabilitation Program. Offers vocational placement and retention programs and a supported education program in a supportive community for men and women who are in any kind of recovery. Members and staff work side-by-side with the opportunity to participate in all aspects of the operation of the program. Working in the program helps participants build self-confidence, stamina, and employment and social skills, assisting people in returning to work or school.
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Vocational Rehabilitation
Prevocational Training
Adult Vocational Rehabilitation/Career Services offered by Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Seattle
Assists those who are blind or have low vision in exploring a wide range of possibilities for employment. Helps find the right combination of assistive technology devices and accommodations so they can get or keep a job.
Washington State Department of Services for the Blind (DSB) works with individuals who are Blind, Deaf-Blind, or Low Vision so they can flourish in their homes, communities, and workplaces. DSB provides skills, training, and support to people of all ages to help them achieve educational, employment, or independent living goals. If you have a vision impairment that makes employment hard for you, you may be eligible for services to help you prepare for, obtain, maintain or advance in a job. Our training often covers:
Skills for adapting to vision loss
Orientation and mobility
Assistive technology
Job-seeking skills
Talking about your disability in the workplace
Employer expectations
Communication and problem-solving
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Assistive Technology Training
Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational Assessment
Evaluation for Assistive Technology
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Lynnwood
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Vocational Rehabilitation
Prevocational Training
Vocational Assessment
Vocational Rehabilitation offered at Washington State Department of Labor & Industries in Tukwila
Offers vocational rehabilitation services to qualified injured workers. Application must be obtained from hospital/doctor's office where treatment is first administered. Must be filed within one year from date of injury.
Helps workers injured on the job return to work.
Reimburses employers for some of their costs if they can provide temporary light-duty jobs for injured workers while they heal.
Provides a vocational counselor to help identify return to work options, including job modifications.
If no return-to-work options are appropriate, the counselor will help develop a vocational plan to train the worker for new work.
The vocational plan will include paid vocational training as well as time-loss compensation and medical benefits.
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Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational Rehabilitation offered at Washington State Department of Labor & Industries in Mount Vernon
Offers vocational rehabilitation services to qualified injured workers. Application must be obtained from hospital/doctor's office where treatment is first administered. Must be filed within one year from date of injury.
Helps workers injured on the job return to work.
Reimburses employers for some of their costs if they can provide temporary light-duty jobs for injured workers while they heal.
Provides a vocational counselor to help identify return to work options, including job modifications.
If no return-to-work options are appropriate, the counselor will help develop a vocational plan to train the worker for new work.
The vocational plan will include paid vocational training as well as time-loss compensation and medical benefits.
What's Here
Vocational Rehabilitation
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Long Beach
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Prevocational Training
Vocational Assessment
Vocational Rehabilitation
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Silverdale
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Prevocational Training
Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational Assessment
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Kent
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational Assessment
Prevocational Training
Adult Vocational Rehabilitation/Career Services offered at Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Yakima
Assists those who are blind or have low vision in exploring a wide range of possibilities for employment. Helps find the right combination of assistive technology devices and accommodations so they can get or keep a job.
Washington State Department of Services for the Blind (DSB) works with individuals who are Blind, Deaf-Blind, or Low Vision so they can flourish in their homes, communities, and workplaces. DSB provides skills, training, and support to people of all ages to help them achieve educational, employment, or independent living goals. If you have a vision impairment that makes employment hard for you, you may be eligible for services to help you prepare for, obtain, maintain or advance in a job. Our training often covers:
Skills for adapting to vision loss
Orientation and mobility
Assistive technology
Job-seeking skills
Talking about your disability in the workplace
Employer expectations
Communication and problem-solving
What's Here
Assistive Technology Training
Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational Assessment
Evaluation for Assistive Technology
Vocational Rehabilitation offered at Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Headquarters
Offers vocational rehabilitation services to qualified injured workers. Application must be obtained from hospital/doctor's office where treatment is first administered. Must be filed within one year from date of injury.
Helps workers injured on the job return to work.
Reimburses employers for some of their costs if they can provide temporary light-duty jobs for injured workers while they heal.
Provides a vocational counselor to help identify return to work options, including job modifications.
If no return-to-work options are appropriate, the counselor will help develop a vocational plan to train the worker for new work.
The vocational plan will include paid vocational training as well as time-loss compensation and medical benefits.
What's Here
Vocational Rehabilitation
Employment Services Through Medicaid offered by Sagebrush Employment Services
Helps Medicaid recipients, who are 16 and older, find and maintain employment. Focuses on those with mental health or substance use disorders.
Helps Medicaid recipients, who are 16 and older, find and maintain employment. Focuses on those with mental health or substance use disorders.
Also provides supportive housing services.
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Vocational Rehabilitation
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Supported Employment
Adult Vocational Rehabilitation/Career Services offered at CRS Partner Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Tacoma
Assists those who are blind or have low vision in exploring a wide range of possibilities for employment. Helps find the right combination of assistive technology devices and accommodations so they can get or keep a job. Serves Pierce and southwest King County.
Washington State Department of Services for the Blind (DSB) works with individuals who are Blind, Deaf-Blind, or Low Vision so they can flourish in their homes, communities, and workplaces. DSB provides skills, training, and support to people of all ages to help them achieve educational, employment, or independent living goals. If you have a vision impairment that makes employment hard for you, you may be eligible for services to help you prepare for, obtain, maintain or advance in a job. Our training often covers:
Skills for adapting to vision loss
Orientation and mobility
Assistive technology
Job-seeking skills
Talking about your disability in the workplace
Employer expectations
Communication and problem-solving
What's Here
Vocational Assessment
Vocational Rehabilitation
Assistive Technology Training
Evaluation for Assistive Technology
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Walla Walla
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Vocational Assessment
Vocational Rehabilitation
Prevocational Training
Return to Work Support offered by CRS Partner DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Tacoma
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Vocational Assessment
Vocational Rehabilitation
Prevocational Training
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Wenatchee
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Vocational Rehabilitation
Prevocational Training
Vocational Assessment
Employment Services offered at PROVAIL
Helps adults with disabilities obtain employment in the community. Employment counselors assist with transportation, personal care, assistive technology, workplace support and long-term career goals.
Supports adults and young adults with disabilities in securing and maintaining competitive employment in the community.
Services provided include a vocational profile, work ability assessment, job development, job placement and on-the-job training.
Employment counselors assist with transportation, personal care, assistive technology, workplace support and long-term career goals.
Serves as an Alternate Provider to DSHS - Division of Vocational Rehabilitation for job search assistance for people with disabilities.
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Job Search/Placement
Vocational Rehabilitation
Prevocational Training
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in North Seattle
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
What's Here
Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational Assessment
Prevocational Training
Vocational Rehabilitation offered at Washington State Department of Labor & Industries in Bellingham
Offers vocational rehabilitation services to qualified injured workers. Application must be obtained from hospital/doctor's office where treatment is first administered. Must be filed within one year from date of injury.
Helps workers injured on the job return to work.
Reimburses employers for some of their costs if they can provide temporary light-duty jobs for injured workers while they heal.
Provides a vocational counselor to help identify return to work options, including job modifications.
If no return-to-work options are appropriate, the counselor will help develop a vocational plan to train the worker for new work.
The vocational plan will include paid vocational training as well as time-loss compensation and medical benefits.
What's Here
Vocational Rehabilitation
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Newport
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
What's Here
Prevocational Training
Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational Assessment
Vocational Rehabilitation offered at Washington State Department of Labor & Industries in Tacoma
Offers vocational rehabilitation services to qualified injured workers. Application must be obtained from hospital/doctor's office where treatment is first administered. Must be filed within one year from date of injury.
Helps workers injured on the job return to work.
Reimburses employers for some of their costs if they can provide temporary light-duty jobs for injured workers while they heal.
Provides a vocational counselor to help identify return to work options, including job modifications.
If no return-to-work options are appropriate, the counselor will help develop a vocational plan to train the worker for new work.
The vocational plan will include paid vocational training as well as time-loss compensation and medical benefits.
What's Here
Vocational Rehabilitation