Supported Employment Specialist
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, 97801, USA
Listed on 2026-06-12
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Healthcare
Community Health, Mental Health -
Social Work
Community Health, Mental Health
Overview
JOB CODE: C220
Supported Employment Specialist (SUD) –
Location:
Pendleton, Oregon (base location). Serves Umatilla County clients.
FLSA: .87 FTE non-exempt (expectation to work 34.8 hours per week). Supervisor:
Regional Supported Employment Supervisor. Pay Grade: B08 ($24.95 - $35.96 hourly, depending on experience).
Company:
Community Counseling Solutions. Benefits include a package with health, dental and vision insurance; 6% initial 401K match; tuition reimbursement potential; paid vacation; holidays; floating holiday and 2 mental health days; work-from-home flexibility after 1 year; relocation benefit up to $4,000; employee assistance and wellness benefits; long-term disability insurance.
Application:
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Mission: CCS provides dynamic, progressive, and diverse supports to improve community well-being and seeks motivated employees to support its vision.
Responsibilities- Engages clients and establishes trusting, collaborative relationships directed toward competitive employment in community job settings.
- Assists clients in obtaining information about benefits (e.g., SSI, Medicaid) and how employment affects them; refers to benefits counseling as needed.
- Assesses vocational functioning; educates and supports family members with client permission; discusses disclosure of psychiatric status to employers.
- Conducts job development and job search activities aligned with client interests and the principles of supported employment.
- Provides individualized follow-along supports to maintain employment.
- Conducts a minimum of six employer contacts per week to learn business needs, describe supports, and highlight client strengths.
- Educates and supports employers as agreed, including negotiating accommodations and ongoing follow-up.
- Provides outreach to clients who disengage from service; uses varied methods to reach clients.
- Attends weekly meetings with the mental health treatment team and coordinates vocational services with the team between meetings.
- Meets with vocational rehabilitation counselors at least monthly to coordinate services.
- Develops an individual employment plan with the client, mental health worker, and other providers; updates quarterly; creates job support plans with client and others.
- Spends 65% or more of scheduled work hours in the community (e.g., client homes, workplaces, community locations).
- Provides supported education for clients interested in education to advance employment goals.
- Reports all abuse to appropriate legal authorities and completes required paperwork and safety plans as needed.
- Other duties as assigned.
Education and/or Experience
A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in social work, psychology, or other human service field is required, or a high school diploma with three years of equivalent training and work experience; or an equivalent combination of education and work experience.
OtherSkills and Abilities
- Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred but not required.
- Ability to develop relationships with employers and learn about their business through multiple visits.
- Ability to investigate the local business community to identify employers and jobs.
- Strong client interviewing skills to learn preferences, experiences, hopes, and concerns regarding employment.
- Effective collaboration with mental health practitioners, VR counselors, family members, and others in the vocational unit.
- Strengths-based and recovery-oriented approach to client services.
- Keeps current with new work methods, skills, and technologies.
- Assists with finding resources such as work incentives planning, transportation, etc.
- Problem-solving approach for challenging situations; conducts work in community settings.
- Writes person-specific plans aligned with goals and documents requirements from funding sources (VR, Medicaid, etc.).
- Must be able to work independently and communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with the public and across agencies.
- Knowledge of recovery model and ability to coordinate services across agencies and community groups.
- Ability to use computers and standard software; handle confidential information in compliance…
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