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Occupational Communications Specialist; ASL Fluent

Job in Faribault, Rice County, Minnesota, 55021, USA
Listing for: Rise, Inc.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-04
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Community Support Services, Life Skills Coach/Career Advisor, Community Health, Human Services/ Social Work
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 22.81 - 24.41 USD Hourly USD 22.81 24.41 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Occupational Communications Specialist (ASL Fluent)

Occupational Communication Specialist

At Rise, we believe that everyone deserves opportunities to live a life filled with purpose and pride. In our employment, housing, and life-enrichment services, we support people to set and achieve their personal goals. As a nonprofit, every Rise team member is driven by our mission. That shared commitment is the foundation of a workplace that embraces a culture of learning and growth by offering extensive training, competitive salaries, and a fun work environment.

We are an inspiring leader in disability services that wants to make a real difference in people's lives!

Position Summary

This position is for the Minnesota Employment Center for People who are Deaf, Deaf Blind or Hard of Hearing, a program of Rise, Inc. The Occupational Communication Specialist provides pre-placement, job placement, training and long-term employment support to Minnesotans with hearing loss who may also experience other barriers to employment. We are hiring at a level 1 or 2, depending on qualifications.

This position requires reliable transportation and the ability to travel in the community for up to 75% of the time. It also has a hybrid work option.

Responsibilities
  • Support persons served to obtain and maintain fulfilling and rewarding competitive jobs.
  • Provide individualized job placement services through regular meetings with person served to work on job seeking skills, preparing resumes and cover letters and interviewing.
  • Actively cultivate competitive job opportunities with businesses and employers in the community as appropriate.
  • Equip and empower individuals to be successful in their new job opportunity through ongoing support and relationship with employers.
  • Adapt communication style to effectively match that of the person served.
  • Train individuals to meet employer expectations including appropriate behaviors and production standards.
  • Help persons served manage their symptoms well at work site.
  • Advocate on behalf of individual with employer regarding job accommodations.
  • Responsible for maintaining a caseload of 12-14 people while tracking and documenting a variety of data about services provided as well as billing through electronic case management systems.
  • Partner with schools and transition programs to provide pre-employment instruction, career exploration, and job readiness curriculum.
  • Become familiar with resources, services, tools and technology that will benefit individuals and/or employers in navigating communication or other social barriers.
  • Utilize person centered thinking and motivational interviewing to best engage with person served.
  • Approach services with a trauma-informed lens.
Requirements
  • Ability to communicate in American Sign Language at an advanced level (SLPI score of Advanced Plus - or ability to work towards this goal).
  • Knowledge and understanding of Deaf Culture.
  • Applicants must comply with and pass Department of Human Services background check (Rule 11).
  • Applicants must have a valid driver license.
  • Must be able to pass a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) background check.
  • Ability to travel to meet persons served and other business needs on a daily basis with use of a personal vehicle; mileage reimbursed.
  • Ability to provide virtual support as needed (high-speed home internet connection available).
Preferred Qualifications
  • Knowledge of job training practices for people who are Deaf, Deaf Blind or Hard of Hearing.
  • Familiarity in supporting individuals with additional barriers to employment.
  • Degree in human services, vocational or social services.
  • Knowledge of variety of supported employment systems and community-based training program models.
Benefits
  • Wage: $22.81 - $24.41 per hour, depending on qualifications
  • Occupational Communications Specialist 1: $22.81 - $24.41
  • Occupational Communications Specialist 2: $24.37 - $26.07
  • Mostly daytime work hours with some nights and weekend work (No major holidays)
  • Medical insurance - single employee coverage less than $90/month
  • Dental insurance less than $17/month
  • Vision insurance
  • 401(k) with a 100% vested employer match
  • Rise sponsored Basic Life & AD &D insurance
  • Voluntary Life, Short Term, and Long-Term Disability Insurance
  • Flexible Spending Account…
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