CAREER COUNSELOR, CENTER FOR DISABILITIES STUDIES
Company: University of Delaware
Location: Newark
Posted on: September 20, 2024
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Job Description:
Career Counselor, Center for Disabilities StudiesJob no:
501109College / VP Area:College of Educ & Human DevWork type:
StaffLocation: Newark/HybridCategories: Full Time, Trainers &
EducatorsPAY GRADE: 29ECONTEXT OF THE JOB:The Center for
Disabilities Studies (CDS) promotes increased access, opportunity
and accomplishment among people with disabilities across ages and
life domains through its multifaceted research, training and
service portfolios. CDS is one of 68 University Centers on
Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDDs) nationwide and is
the largest research and public service center devoted exclusively
to disability issues in the College of Education and Human
Development. The Center's current programmatic units focus on
transition to adult life (secondary education, post-secondary
education, and employment), health and wellness, PreK-12 education,
and assistive technology. Each unit implements a cohesive program
of research, technical assistance, academic training, professional
development, community training, advocacy, and information
dissemination. CDS works in close collaboration with federal
agencies and organizations, state agencies, other units at the
University of Delaware, community organizations, service providers,
individuals with disabilities, and families. Each unit provides
opportunities to both graduate and undergraduate students to
develop their knowledge, skills and disposition and contribute to
the Center's mission. The center also manages the Disability
Studies Minor, the Access: Ability Scholars program, and two
large-scale leadership training programs. The Career Counselor in
the Career & Life Studies Certificate (CLSC) program is a part of
the Transition, Education & Employment Model (TEEM) Unit within the
Center. More information about CDS is available
atwww.udel.edu/cds.Under the general direction of the Career & Life
Studies Certificate Assistant Program Director, the Career
Counselor provides career and employment support for individuals
associated with the initiative and works collaboratively with
campus and business partners.The Career & Life Studies Certificate
(CLSC) is housed at the University of Delaware Center for
Disabilities (CDS). The initiative provides a comprehensive set of
supports for UD students with intellectual disabilities within an
inclusive college experience, as well as services to high school
students with a range of disabilities through specific programs
overseen by the CDS. More information on the initiative can be
found at https://www.cds.udel.edu/clsc/.MAJOR
RESPONSIBILITIES:Provide direct services to students with
intellectual disabilities:Develop and deliver course modules and
workshops to students enrolled in the Career and Life Studies
Certificate (CLSC) program. This includes the creation of course
materials.Provide individualized coaching support to students
enrolled in the program and co-facilitates the creation and
modification of person-centered plans.Lead the assessment of
individuals' employment skills and career interests in order to
support appropriate internship and employment opportunities in
conjunction and collaboration with other CLSC staff and
activities.Support students' development of applications, resumes,
cover letters, and interviews with potential employers.Support
student self-advocacy for workplace accommodations and adaptations,
and help facilitate conversations among students, employers and
other colleagues.Provide and develop periodic on-site job and
internship coaching for a designated caseload of students.
Establish a mechanism to offer resources and supports for
alumni.Counsel and coach students in collaboration with the
university's Career Center regarding career decision-making,
assessment, and/or further educational opportunities.Work in
collaboration with the Career Center to develop and conduct
student-centered workshops for neurodivergent individuals specific
to employment seeking and retention skills.Support other students
with disabilities engaged in postsecondary transition programs as
needed.Direct work with local businesses and corporations.Establish
new employer contacts and strengthen current employer contacts
through outreach activities to determine hiring needs and promote
autistic individuals as a potential candidate pool.Conduct industry
research and develop target employer lists for outreach
efforts.Serve as a liaison for internship supervisors at job sites
as identified.Work in collaboration with CLSC staff to develop and
conduct training for employers specific to hiring and retaining
individuals with disabilities.Coordinate Disability Mentoring
Week.Coordinate career exploration opportunities including job
shadows, informational interviews, and workshops.Collaborate with
campus and community stakeholders to support CLSC students in
identifying and attending career exploration opportunities during
Disability Mentoring Week.Participate in the recruitment, training
and supervision of miscellaneous wage, UD undergraduate hourly
staff, interns, and volunteers during the academic year who serve
as internship coaches, point coaches, and teaching
assistants.Maintain specific documentation and participate in the
data collection and dissemination processes for the CLSC program,
research, CDS-specific and contractual needs.Write and compile
sections of associated reports summarizing time-specific
activity.Design, develop, schedule, and conduct presentations on
current trends and research in career development for individuals
with disabilities for university
stakeholders.QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelor's degree and three years of
related experience, or equivalent combination of education and
experience. Degree in special education vocational rehabilitation,
human services, or related field preferred.Higher education
experience preferred.Experience in career development
services.Experience working with individuals with
disabilities.Knowledge and use of career development
assessments.Strong verbal and written communication skills with
experience preparing and presenting to a variety of stakeholders
groups.Strong organization and planning skills.Strong case
management skills.Possess flexibility, adaptability, and eagerness
to learn.Strong collaboration skills and experience.Effective
interpersonal and networking skills.Understanding of research in
career and employment development preferredDemonstrates an
understanding and consideration of the differing needs and concerns
of individuals with varying identities, cultures and
backgrounds.Committed to fostering a workplace culture of
belonging, where diversity is celebrated and equity is a core
value.Special Requirements:Ability to attend meetings off-campus at
a variety of locations.Ability to attend national conferences and
other out-of-state events.Flexibility to work evenings and weekends
as needed.Must have regular access to a private means of
transportation.Notice of Non-Discrimination, Equal Opportunity and
Affirmative ActionThe University of Delaware does not discriminate
against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin,
sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, genetic
information, marital status, disability, religion, age, veteran
status or any other characteristic protected by applicable law in
its employment, educational programs and activities, admissions
policies, and scholarship and loan programs as required by Title IX
of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and other
applicable statutes and University policies. The University of
Delaware also prohibits unlawful harassment including sexual
harassment and sexual violence.Applications close:
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