10A N.C. Admin. Code 63F .0106 - JOB PLACEMENT
(a) Successful
employment in a competitive integrated setting is the ultimate goal of the
vocational rehabilitation program and the goal toward which all services are
directed. Division staff shall assist eligible consumers pursue employment in a
job that is, to the greatest extent possible, consistent with that consumers
skills, interests, needs, and informed choice. Job seeking skills training, job
development, job placement, on-the-job training, supported employment,
follow-up after placement, and employer education about vision loss and other
employment-related incentives shall be used by staff in providing job placement
service.
(b) The case file shall be
closed for a consumer who has achieved a successful employment outcome when the
following requirements have been met:
(1) The
consumer has achieved the employment outcome as stated on his or her
Individualized Plan for Employment consistent with that consumer's skills,
abilities, interests, and informed choice, and the consumer is employed in the
most integrated setting possible consistent with his or her informed
choice;
(2) The consumer has
maintained the job for period of time sufficient to demonstrate the stability
of the employment outcome and that the consumer no longer needs vocational
rehabilitation services. The job must be maintained for at least 90 days;
and
(3) At the time of case closure
the consumer and the Division's rehabilitation counselor must agree that the
employment outcome is satisfactory and that the consumer is performing well in
the job.
(c) The
Division shall advise the consumer of the availability of post-employment
services. These services shall be provided consistent with the following:
(1) The service is provided subsequent to the
achievement of an employment outcome;
(2) The service is necessary in order for the
consumer to maintain, regain, or advance in employment; and
(3) The services are designed to meet
rehabilitation needs that do not require a complex or comprehensive program of
services and are limited in scope and duration.
Notes
Eff. February 1, 1976;
Readopted Eff. November 16, 1977;
Amended Eff. August 1, 2002.
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