Employment First Missouri

Quality Employment Practices

Career Planning

Many options exist for supporting people with disabilities to work in their communities. This page offers tools and guidelines that employment professionals and families can use to navigate the process of preparing for fulfilling work.

Personal Profile Packet This packet consists of a series of information-gathering tools to be used in conjunction with a person-centered career planning process. The end result of these tools will result in a comprehensive personal profile of an individual. Guidance on how to implement these tools along with additional resources on Person Centered-Planning is also included.

Positive Personal Profile (PPP) Developed by Dr. George Tilson from TransCen, Inc., the PPP process is another option for gathering relevant career planning information. This article provides comprehensive instructions about how to use this tool and includes the related worksheets that are involved.

Finding the Right Job Tool This concrete questionnaire is designed to assist the job seeker to explore interests and preferences. The questions are simple and clear, and address skill-related as well as work- environment aspects of employment.

Volunteering, Internships, and Unpaid Work Experiences: Legal and Practical Guidelines This publication examines these issues, and provides guidelines on the role of volunteer activities, internships and unpaid work when assisting and supporting individuals with disabilities.

Situational Assessment Packet This packet includes assorted information about use of situational assessment in career planning - what it is, when to use it, how to set one up, what to pay attention to during assessments, the Department of Labor guidelines on community-based assessment, and more.

Starting With Me: Guide to Person-Centered Planning for Job Seekers A person-centered approach can help individuals with disabilities make satisfying job choices. This ICI brief guides job seekers through a three-stage career development process that includes assessing their interests, researching the job market, and marketing themselves to potential employers.

More Than Just a Job: Person-Centered Career Planning Sometimes employment professionals think that person-centered career planning has to involve a big meeting, or is only for people with the most significant disabilities. This ICI brief lays out the principles and highlights of this process.

Supporting Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Quality Employment Practices This ICI brief focuses on effective placement planning and assessment for job seekers with ASD.

Teaching Networking Skills: Paving A Way to Jobs and Careers This curriculum is for trainers working with individuals with limited work experience. The goal of the curriculum is to help those job seekers to become engaged in career and job exploration through Networking. It is designed for professionals working with school-to-work transition-age youth, however it has broad applicability to others with limited work experience. This curriculum give students opportunities to practice and put into use networking skills such as: identifying their own network, approaching people, talking about their skills and interests, learning about what employers look for, exploring careers and job options, and exhibiting good business etiquette. Activities vary to accommodate diverse learning styles, and trainers can select lessons that fit the needs of their groups.

Networking: A Consumer Guide to an Effective Job Search This ICI brief teaches job seekers with disabilities how to become more proactive in their job search.

Job Coaching

Once a person with a disability has been hired, the goal is to support them to thrive and grow in their job. These resources offer practical tips for helping people on the job. Topics include understanding workplace culture and solving transportation problems.

Building Friendships at Work This toolkit for employment specialists, job developers and job coaches can help you take better advantage of opportunities to facilitate friendships at work for those you support.

Employment Specialist Toolbox Fact Sheet This fact sheet explains the array of tools and strategies that are key to the employment specialist/job coach role.

Natural Supports and Social Inclusion Fact Sheet This fact sheet expounds on the meaning and significance of natural supports and social inclusion and offers tips to employment staff on how to engage employers and coworkers in facilitating employment success.

Workplace Inclusion Checklist This document provides a list of activities, routines, and rituals that are typically available at a workplace and that can serve as catalysts for facilitation of natural supports and social inclusion.

Assessing Workplace Culture Fact Sheet This fact sheet emphasizes assessment of workplace culture as a vehicle for developing natural supports and social inclusion, and advises employment staff about what to look for in this situation.

Workplace Culture Survey This is a comprehensive and formal tool for use in closely analyzing a workplace for natural supports and workplace inclusion potential. Instructions on how to administer this tool are included.

Placement Support Plan Form This form provides a collaborative format in which to identify and coordinate what types of assistance the job seeker will need following job placement, including who will provide which supports.

Working with Individuals with Challenging Behaviors: A Problem Solving Guide This fact sheet offers a framework to understand and work through challenging behaviors. Interpreting what the behavior is communicating, seeking a functional analysis, and generating alternative solutions are part of this process.

Job Coach Self-Evaluation Checklist This tool provides a checklist of questions for employment staff to reflectively evaluate their job coaching style and skills at a particular job site.

Job Development

What are the best ways to persuade an employer that hiring a qualified person with a disability is a good investment? How can an employee with disabilities handle disclosure? Find the answers to these and other questions in the resources on this page.

Employer Presentation Fact Sheet This fact sheet offers guidelines and hints for effective employer engagement.

Employer Awareness and Education Web Sites The sites below are all focused on providing employers with practical info, fact sheets, and resources to dispel myths, and promote recruitment, hiring, and retention of employees with disabilities.
http://www.askearn.org http://www.shrm.org/hrdisciplines/Diversity/Articles/Pages/disability_072110.aspx http://www.dol.gov/odep/topics/RecruitmentAndRetention.htm http://www.dol.gov/odep/documents/employerperspectives.pdf

Ten Employment Myths This seventeen-minute video (from the Dept. of Justice) that responds to concerns expressed by employers and explains the ADA in common sense terms.

Top Ten Employer Questions These are questions for job developers to ask employers in order to better understand unmet business needs.

Job Seeker Contact Sheet This is a worksheet that job seekers or employment staff can copy and compile in a 3-ring binder during career networking activities. The form allows for tracking of contact information as well as useful guiding questions to ask and record.

Disclosure Fact Sheet This fact sheet for employment staff produced by Virginia Commonwealth University and ICI uses a Q & A format to explore various considerations involved in disclosure of disability during the employment process.

Disclosure Decisions To Get The Job This disclosure decision guide and tool from Virginia Commonwealth University takes job seekers through three steps: Determining need for disclosure, Deciding when to disclose, and Choosing how to disclose.

When Existing Jobs Don't Fit: A Guide to Job Creation This ICI brief describes how to approach job creation. It includes case studies and a step-by-step tool for job developers to use in this process.

The 30-Day Placement Plan This ICI brief outlines a strategy that breaks the job search down in to a series of small, manageable tasks, and provides a form to develop and monitor progress.

Making Networking Easier for Job Seekers: A Guide This ICI brief geared to employment staff points out barriers and solutions to promote wider use of networking as an effective career development strategy.

Job Networking in Diverse Communities This ICI brief offers insights and a broad perspective on how enhanced networking strategies can be used in diverse communities to help people with disabilities find better jobs and increase community integration.