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Welcome to SVA’s jobs portal, your one-stop shop for finding the most up to date source of employment opportunities. We have partnered with the National Labor Exchange to provide you this information. You may be looking for part-time employment to supplement your income while you are in school. You might be looking for an internship to add experience to your resume. And you may be completing your training ready to start a new career. This site has all of those types of jobs.

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Job Information

WNY Independent Living, Inc. Independent Living / Employment Speciali in Buffalo, New York

Buffalo, NY. WNY Independent Living. Independent Living/Employment Specialist. FT. Benefits. $48,000-$51,000.

GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION: This position will coordinate independent living skills, education, employment, evaluations, and training for persons with disabilities. To assist them in obtaining their desired level of independence.

SPECIFIC DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Coordinate and conduct independent living skills assessments, counseling and training for people with medical, physical or developmental disabilities.

Inform individuals about various programs and resources that are available to them and assist them with applying for securing and/or maintaining benefit entitlements i.e. Medicaid, TANF, Heap, SSI, SSDI, OPWDD.

Assess and guide consumers educational needs and develop a comprehensive educational plan of services that is tailored to the consumers educational needs and skills to their individualized education level based on consumer goals while maintaining enrollment.

Provide training and development to assist consumers with obtaining and maintaining employment while continuing to develop a career plan for advancement.

Provide Independent Living (IL) Core services: Peer counseling, Advocacy, Independent Living Skills Training, Transition supports, and information referral services.

Assist consumers in the development of an Independent Living Plan (ILP). Document the development and achievement of IL goals selected by individuals.

Provide education and support to family members of individuals with disabilities.

Provide assistance with borrowing durable medical equipment i.e. wheelchairs, walkers, rollators, upright commodes, shower benches and chairs through the loan closet program, while assisting people with obtaining these products through their medical insurance.

Provide support and advocacy at the request of the consumer, in crisis situations between consumer and internal/external programs services and providers.

Assist consumers with identifying and/or applying to low income, affordable and or handicapped accessible housing options that meet the consumers safety, financial, and proximity needs.

EDUCATION & TRAINING: Bachelor or bachelor of social work degree in human services or related field

Three (3) years paid experience working with people with disabilities.

Three (3) years paid experience working with consumers and organizations receiving ACCES-VR programs and services.

Paid experience providing educational/vocational teaching/training to individuals or groups with disabilities.

Required to successfully complete all NYS CASE and Benefits Advisement Training. Professional and life experience may be considered in lieu of, in full or part of academic credentials.

KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE (if required): Must have working knowledge of persons with disabilities as well as laws pertaining to the rights of persons with disabilities.

Must have reliable transportation in order to travel independently throughout Erie County to perform job duties.

SKILLS & ABILITIES: Must have an intermediate level of knowledge of computers including the use of Excel spreadsheets, databases, word processing and networks.

Ability to work effectively in collaboration with diverse groups of people.

Action oriented, entrepreneurial, adaptive and an innovative approach to planning.

Strong communication skills: the ideal candidate will be a persuasive communicator with excellent interpersonal and multidisciplinary project skills.

Perform in a professional, conscientious, and efficient manner for the purpose of ensuring a better quality of life for persons with disabilities.

Closing Date: May 6, 2024

Send Cover Letter and Resume via mail or email to:

Tina Brown, CHRCO WNY Independent Living, Inc. 3108 Main St. Buffalo, N.Y. 14214

Email: employment@wnyil.org

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