Program Overview Business Benefits Educational & Training Services Events
If you want to hire today, NVSU has people immediately
available for the following occupations:
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· Administrative Support
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· Customer Service Clerk
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· Sales Representative
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· Janitorial/Maintenance
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· Light Assembly
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· Driver/Delivery/Courier
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· Home Maintenance/Landscaping
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· Cashier
– A diverse pool of other job candidates is available as well.
– You can receive on-the-job training money to train our
referral for your specific job needs, in addition to receiving
tax credit benefits.
Please contact us today at:
Neurology Vocational Service Unit (NVSU),
Phone: 206.744.9130 (main number)
or:
Louie Lopez, Employment Specialist II,
Phone: 206.744.9133,
E-mail: llj4@u.washington.edu
Aliza Hauser, Employment Specialist II,
Phone: 206.744.9132,
E-mail: ahauser@u.washington.edu
Since 1976, our Rehabilitation Psychologists and Certified Rehabilitation Counselors have helped more than 2,700 clients obtain successful employment. Our client referral base offers a wide spectrum of skills and abilities. As an employer, you appreciate loyal, hardworking employees. Our clients are people who want to work and work hard to attain this goal. Many of our clients have become successful long-term employees at major Puget Sound businesses. Please consider our job-ready clients for your staffing needs.
| High School Diploma or GED | Some College / Training | AA or Vocational Certificate | Bachelors Degree | Masters Degree or higher | |
| Persons Served | 39% | 16% | 19.50% | 17.30% | 7% |
| Persons Placed* | 38% | 10% | 22% | 24% | 6% |
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*Person Placed – Person who obtained work and kept position for at least 90 days |
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The
following are benefits for the business when employing clients
through NVSU:
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· Pre-screened job seekers
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· Federal tax credit – up to 35% for the first $6,0000 paid to client for 1st year
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· Non-paid job tryouts (215 hrs)
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o This program waives the Department of Labor requirement for an individual to be compensated for work performed within a for profit industry. It allows the person with a disability to work for:
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§ 5 hours in exploration of a particular job,
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§ 90 hours for the employer to assess a participants skill level in performing the job,
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§ and an additional 120 hours for the employer to offer the participant training for the lack of skill identified in the 90 hour assessment
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· Labor and Industry Insurance Coverage
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o There is no cost to the employer during a tryout period. Industrial insurance is paid through the fundraising efforts of NVS the non profit agency closely linked to NVSU.
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· On-the-Job Training Funding
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· Co-Worker Training Funding
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· Community Involvement
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· Company Recognition – honored at annual events
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· Other Tax Incentives (deduction and credits)
Educational & Training Services top
The following are services provided by NVSU to assist in client placement and support ongoing needs during employment.
Client/Employer Placement
Pre-Screening Services
Employers seeking job applicants are encouraged to use our pre
screening services. Vocational Services staff can work with
employers to find workers with specific desired skills and
abilities. For many years, our staff has worked directly with
local employers to identify specific individuals who will fill a
job vacancy.
An advantage to using our agency in this manner is that as we
get to know a company and its particular needs, our program can
reduce personnel costs and turnover by selecting individuals who
will work well in a given situation. Because our group routinely
helps some 90 to 115 persons per year find competitive
employment, we have an ongoing need to develop working
partnerships with local employers.
Co-Worker as a Trainer
This offers a co-worker of one of our clients a financial
stipend for learning about the functional limitations and
compensatory strategies that a participant may need. These
strategies are then used to assist in supporting the participant
while they learn a new job or help them maintain their job.
On the Job Training
This program is operated in collaboration with Washington
State's Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR). The program
offers employers compensation to offset the costs of training
the participant for a job. The formula for the compensation is
based upon reimbursing about one half of the participant's wage
for a period of time (usually 3 months) in which the participant
is offered training in a specific position.
Selective Certification (Piece Rate)
A PWI participant's productivity is compared to other workers
performing the same job duties. The participant's productivity
is then compared against the hourly wage for 100% production. If
a participant's productivity is 50% of other workers and the
wage is $12.00 per hour, for example, the participant's wage
would be established at $6.00 per hour (50% X $12.00 = $6.00).
This could be reexamined if the participant's productivity
increases.
Ongoing Employer Support
Consulting and Referral
Disability law and vocational rehabilitation practices are
constantly changing. For employment-related issues concerning
neurological conditions such as epilepsy, traumatic brain
injury, and multiple sclerosis, our staff can provide up-to-date
information to interested employers. The vocational implications
of any specific neurological condition may not be readily known
to companies' Human Resources departments, and employer calls in
this area are welcomed. There is no fee for telephone consults
or informational calls to our program.
Because many of our services are grant-funded, out of office
visits to employers by NVSU staff may also be provided at a
reduced or no-fee basis. This includes visits to work sites for
the purpose of helping provide physical accommodations to
workers, reviewing job descriptions and work schedules, on-site
consultation, and similar services. Problem solving and
mediation services are also available in situations where
employers are attempting to negotiate grievances, formal or
informal, for persons with neurological concerns. Work site
rehabilitation interventions of one type or another account for
approximately 40 percent of our off-site staff time.
Employers also use our program as a referral source for locating
resources such as assistive technology, medical referrals,
medical and rehabilitation literature, staff training, and
similar concerns.
Speaking/Educational Services
Our program offers employers a variety of speaking and
educational services, including staff training programs. One
hour informational "lunchtime" presentations on epilepsy,
multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, and allied topics
are presently offered on a no-fee basis, as staff time permits.
Our program also has longer, more in-depth staff training
options on the specific vocational implications of various
neurological conditions, on cognitive functioning, on strategies
for ADA-related accommodation, on the legal and vocational
implications of disability (under ADA and similar legislation),
and many other topics.
These presentations are aimed at a broad range of employer
audiences, from line staff to supervision, administration, and
human resources. These are generally fee for service
presentations. Please feel free to contact our program for a
more specific discussion of services available. These services
are generally provided by Dr. Fraser, who regularly participates
in national and international rehabilitation and vocational
symposia, and by NVSU staff with many years of practical
experience in neurological vocational rehabilitation..
Every year, NVS and NVSU host a variety of events. Our main
fundraising event is the annual Spring Gala and Auction which is
held mid-May each year. In the fall, NVS and NVSU hold the
Annual Recognition Celebration (ARC) which honors NVSU
participants, volunteers and the organizations who partner with
NVS and NVSU. Each year, NVS and NVSU also hold a number of
educational lectures and symposia.
For more information regarding events,
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