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Provide initial job supports and communicate with the waiver case manager when job offered

Once the person finds employment, vocational rehabilitation staff make sure the person has the time-limited job supports needed to become stable in employment.

These initial supports are provided by a VRS/SSB employment service provider. Then, vocational rehabilitation staff work with the waiver case manager to ensure all needed long-term support services are in place to help the person maintain employment.

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LEARN: Develop your knowledge

Watch and read the following to build your knowledge about providing initial job supports and communicating with the waiver case manager when the person gets a job.

1. Watch the “Initial Job Supports and Communication with Case Manager” video (5 minutes) below:

Initial job supports and communication with case manager


2. Read
about working with waivers on the “Find” page of this toolkit (10 min)

Quiz

REFLECT: Take a quiz

Click on the questions below to reflect on what you've learned about providing initial job supports and communicating with the waiver case manager when the person gets a job (5 minutes).

Select an answer:

Incorrect—the correct answer is B. Once the person has accepted the job. Once the person accepts the position, make sure the waiver case manager gets information about the new job, including the person’s job title, hourly wage, average weekly hours worked, hire and start dates, and the name of the business.

Correct! Once the person accepts the position, make sure the waiver case manager gets information about the new job, including the person’s job title, hourly wage, average weekly hours worked, hire and start dates, and the name of the business.

Incorrect—the correct answer is B. Once the person has accepted the job. Once the person accepts the position, make sure the waiver case manager gets information about the new job, including the person’s job title, hourly wage, average weekly hours worked, hire and start dates, and the name of the business.

Incorrect—the correct answer is B. Once the person has accepted the job. Once the person accepts the position, make sure the waiver case manager gets information about the new job, including the person’s job title, hourly wage, average weekly hours worked, hire and start dates, and the name of the business.

Select an answer:

Incorrect—the correct answer is C. 30 days. It can take the waiver case manager up to 30 days to authorize waiver employment support services, so it’s important you notify the case manager as soon as the person has accepted a job.

Incorrect—the correct answer is C. 30 days. It can take the waiver case manager up to 30 days to authorize waiver employment support services, so it’s important you notify the case manager as soon as the person has accepted a job.

Correct. It can take the waiver case manager up to 30 days to authorize waiver employment support services, so it’s important you notify the case manager as soon as the person has accepted a job.

Incorrect—the correct answer is C. 30 days. It can take the waiver case manager up to 30 days to authorize waiver employment support services, so it’s important you notify the case manager as soon as the person has accepted a job.

Select an answer:

Incorrect—the correct answer is C. When the person reaches the stability date. When the person is stable in their job, they’re ready to transition to waiver employment support services, if needed.

Incorrect—the correct answer is C. When the person reaches the stability date. When the person is stable in their job, they’re ready to transition to waiver employment support services, if needed.

Correct. When the person is stable in their job, they’re ready to transition to waiver employment support services, if needed.

Incorrect—the correct answer is C. When the person reaches the stability date. When the person is stable in their job, they’re ready to transition to waiver employment support services, if needed.

Select an answer:

Incorrect—the correct answer is False. While the waiver case manager has the lead role during the keep phase, VRS/SSB is responsible for proactively staying in contact for up to 90 days and then closing the VRS/SSB case.

Correct. While the waiver case manager has the lead role during the keep phase, VRS/SSB is responsible for proactively staying in contact for up to 90 days and then closing the VRS/SSB case.

Select an answer:

Incorrect—the correct answer is C. A list of five critical details to share with the waiver case manager about the new job can be found on the “Find” page, in the “Working with waivers” section under “Transitioning to waiver long-term employment supports”.

Incorrect—the correct answer is C. A list of five critical details to share with the waiver case manager about the new job can be found on the “Find” page, in the “Working with waivers” section under “Transitioning to waiver long-term employment supports”.

Correct. A list of five critical details to share with the waiver case manager about the new job can be found on the “Find” page, in the “Working with waivers” section under “Transitioning to waiver long-term employment supports”.

Incorrect—the correct answer is C. A list of five critical details to share with the waiver case manager about the new job can be found on the “Find” page, in the “Working with waivers” section under “Transitioning to waiver long-term employment supports”.

Resources DO

DO: Practice

Complete the following activity to build your skills providing initial job supports and communicating with the waiver case manager when the person gets a job.

Use this “Identify steps to set up initial job supports and communicate with the case manager” worksheet (PDF) to do just that based on a scenario.

(10 minutes)

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Related resources

Use these tools to help you provide initial job supports and communicate with the waiver case manager when the person gets a job:

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