Careers at Washington State Department of Labor & Industries
 Position:   Vocational Services Specialist – Worksource
 Division:   Insurance Services and Consultation
 Location:   Spokane - WorkSource
 Recruitment:   09.161
 Salary:   $3,631– 4,770 month, Range 53
 Closes:   Open until filled – Application review will begin on October 5, 2009 (It is to your advantage to submit your application materials promptly.)

Job Summary:

As a Vocational Services Specialist you will work in a WorkSource service location to provide the full range of vocational rehabilitation services to injured workers including Early Intervention, Assessment, Plan Development, Plan Implementation, and vocational assistance on special requests from claims administration. In addition you will participate in WorkSource activities such as attending all-staff meetings, providing resource room assistance, or teaching training modules to job seekers. As a regional employee you will report to the regional supervisor and work collaboratively with the regional Early Return to Work (ERTW) program staff.

 

Vocational Services Specialist will:
  • Examine case files and decide course of action.
  • Interview injured worker, employer, and the medical provider, to address Return-to-Work options.
  • Gather industrially injured workers' work and/or education histories and physical capacities information.
  • Assess injured workers' employability.
  • Develop, document, and write vocational rehabilitation plans.
  • Monitor injured workers' progress during training.
  • Write progress reports.
  • Analyze and document transferable skills of the injured worker and write transferable skills analyses.
  • Perform occupational research, conduct labor market surveys and write labor market survey reports.
  • Conduct and write job analyses.
  • Communicate with injured workers, employers, physicians and others.
  • Develop job modifications and work site modifications, as well as pre-job accommodations.

 

Required Qualifications:

A Master's Degree AND a CRC, CDMS or ABVE certification AND ONE year of full time industrial insurance experience
OR
A Bachelor's Degree AND a CRC or CDMS certification AND TWO years full time industrial insurance experience

CRC = Certified Rehabilitation Counselor; CDMS = Certified Disability Management Specialist; ABVE = American Board of Vocational Experts.

Additional Desired Experience:

The above required Vocational Services Specialist qualification and a minimum of three years experience in vocational counseling, job placement, vocational assessment, and other documented experience in rehabilitation services with industrially injured workers.

 

Working Knowledge of:

Laws, rules and policies regarding vocational rehabilitation services and skill applying vocational laws, rules and policies to specific claims.

 

Skills and Abilities:

  • Good verbal and written communication skills; speaks and writes English well.
  • Work in cooperative team focused environment.
  • Develop action plans to assist with return to work.
  • Identify, collect, organize and document data and information for assessment, analysis, and investigation.
  • Build and maintain effective networks of contacts for work-related goals.
  • Assess issues, evaluate options, form conclusions and make decisions.
  • Consult and employ expertise, credibility and partnering to help clients identify, evaluate, and resolve issues, problems and service needs.
  • Mediate disputes and negotiate agreements.
  • Ability to travel to various worksites and to medical offices.


Special Note:
  • Prior to any new appointment into L&I, a background check, including criminal record history, will be conducted.
  • Employees driving on state business must have a valid driver’s license. Employees driving a privately owned vehicle on state business must have liability insurance on the privately-owned vehicle.

 

 

Application Process:

We are looking for evidence that you have the skills and abilities required for this job. The information you provide will be used to decide who will be selected for the next step in the process.

 

It is to your advantage to provide us with a complete application package, which consists of all the requested items below:

 

  1. Fill out this version of the L&I Employment Application.
  2. Submit a resume
  3. Include a letter of interest describing how you meet the qualification, skills and abilities for this position. Please speak to your CRC, CDMS or ABVE certification and your knowledge of Washington Worker Compensation system under WAC 296-19A, with experience you have in the following areas; vocational counseling, job placement, job modification, vocational assessment, and other documented experience in rehabilitation services with industrially injured workers.


Submit your completed Labor & Industries Job Application form, resume, and letter of interest using one of the following methods:

Electronic (e-mail) PREFERRED OR Mail or other delivery method

Send as an e-mail attachment in Word format to:Jobs@LNI.wa.gov

Please indicate on subject line: 09.161

Signatures are not required on e-mailed applications.

 

Office of Human Resources
Dept. of Labor & Industries
P.O. Box 44821
Olympia, WA 98504-4821

Fax: 360-902-5721

NOTE: We are unable to accept .ZIP attachments.

Some locations where you may access computer terminals:

As a condition of employment the successful candidate accepting this position will be required to comply with the Union Security clause contained in the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the State of Washington and the Washington Federation of State Employees or the Coalition.

Persons with a disability, who need assistance in the application or assessment process, or those needing this announcement in an alternative format, may call (360) 902-9152. Applicants that are deaf or hard of hearing may call through the Washington Relay Service at 7-1-1.

The State of Washington is an Equal Opportunity Employer


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