Full-Time

Vocational Rehabilitation Spec

Posted on 5/5/2025

Oklahoma State Government

Oklahoma State Government

201-500 employees

Manages state-funded health care services

Compensation Overview

$49.3k - $68.7k/yr

Entry, Junior, Mid

No H1B Sponsorship

Enid, OK, USA

Position serves clients in various locations including Billings, Chisholm, Cimarron, Deer Creek-Lamont, Garber, Okeene, Pond Creek-Hunter, Watonga, and Kremlin.

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Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in vocational rehabilitation, vocational evaluation, or counseling; OR a bachelor’s degree and one year of experience in a disability related field (Level I)
  • Master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling or human resources with a rehabilitation counselor major, psychology, Behavioral Science, Marital and Family Therapy, School Counseling, Special Education, a Master in Education in School Counseling or Special Education or a counseling related field; OR any master’s degree and is eligible to sit for the certification/licensure exam (Level II)
  • Master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling or human resources with a rehabilitation counselor major, psychology, Behavioral Science, Marital and Family Therapy, School Counseling, Special Education, a Master in Education in School Counseling or Special Education or a counseling related field; OR any master’s degree and is eligible to sit for the certification/licensure exam; plus two years of professional experience in counseling, job placement, vocational evaluation or rehabilitation (Level III)
  • Master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling or human resources with a rehabilitation counselor major, psychology, Behavioral Science, Marital and Family Therapy, School Counseling, Special Education, a Master in Education in School Counseling or Special Education or a counseling related field; OR any master’s degree and is eligible to sit for the certification/licensure exam; plus four years of professional experience in counseling, job placement, vocational evaluation or rehabilitation (Level IV)
  • Proficiency in American Sign Language may be required for some positions
  • Willingness and ability to perform all job-related travel
Responsibilities
  • Provides services to clients in meeting problems of personal, social, and vocational adjustment.
  • Interprets and analyzes applicant’s physical or mental condition, social and economic situation, attitudes and aptitudes, work experiences, functional limitations, educational background and personality traits to determine kind and extent of disability and rehabilitation possibilities.
  • Consults with physicians, psychologists and other appropriate disability professionals regarding findings of examinations; administers and interprets psychological tests when indicated; determines eligibility for rehabilitation services on the basis of law and policy; and assists individuals in formulating a suitable rehabilitation plan.
  • Plans and arranges for rehabilitation services; approves expenditures within specified limits for planned rehabilitation services.
  • Confers with public and private employers to establish job opportunities for rehabilitation clients; aids clients in securing employment consistent with their capabilities; monitors client progress.
  • Provides program monitoring and consultation; keeps appropriate case records and controls case service expenditures.
  • Assists employers and businesses with guidelines for accommodating people with disabilities according to the Americans with Disabilities Act and other laws, regulations, policies, and procedures pertaining to persons with disabilities.
  • Administers and/or develops work samples and situational assessments.
  • Reviews and assesses medical, psychological, neuropsychological, legal, educational and social information concerning clients who have been referred for vocational evaluation; determines need for additional diagnostic information.
  • Prepares individual written vocational evaluation plans; acts as consultant to Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors in making vocational decisions.
  • Orients clients to the evaluation process; administers and interprets test results to determine learning capacity, work-related aptitudes, abilities and limitations, behavioral factors affecting vocational performance and rehabilitation potential of clients; makes objective observations of all behaviors essential to the world of work; and recommends specific goals and services to clients.
  • Teaches basic vocational skills and leads groups that are composed of individuals with vastly diverse cultural, educational, emotional, physical and mental abilities and backgrounds; develops and administers appropriate job samples to determine learning ability, reaction to supervision, work with peers, work tolerances, physical tolerances and endurance.
  • Assists individuals with a disability in the selection, acquisition, or use of assistive technology devices(s).
  • Prepares vocational evaluation reports detailing test results and their implications, job sample evaluation, summary of observations, work ethics and attitudes, physical capabilities, clients expressed and displayed vocational interest.
Desired Qualifications
  • Current LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) or CRC (Certified Rehabilitation Counselor), LBP (Licensed Behavioral Practitioner), LFMT (Licensed Marital and Family Therapist), School Counselor Certification (traditional) or certification in Special Education credentials
  • Experience in counseling
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The Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) manages the costs of health care funded by the state in Oklahoma. It ensures that state-funded health care meets quality standards while providing a supportive system for citizens who rely on these services. OHCA purchases health care using state and federal funds, focusing on making health care accessible and improving health outcomes for low-income individuals, families, and vulnerable populations. The agency's approach includes analyzing strategies to enhance quality and accessibility, as well as forming partnerships to better serve Oklahomans. Unlike private health care providers, OHCA operates within the public sector, emphasizing fiscal responsibility and the effective use of funds to meet health care needs. The goal of OHCA is to create a health care system that is both efficient and equitable for all Oklahomans.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$4.2M

Headquarters

Kansas City, Missouri

Founded

1953

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  • The agency serves diverse populations, including low-income and vulnerable groups.
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