[nfbmi-talk] Job at disability Network in clinton township

joe harcz Comcast joeharcz at comcast.net
Thu Oct 23 19:32:43 UTC 2014


Not only is BSBP not involved, but this CIL along with most in this state do 
not accommodate people who are blind, at all.

Plus this is the merging of Vocational Rehabilittation programs with the IL 
programs which is absurd. IL programs are not supposed to be agencies.

Joe
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From: "Lydia Anne Schuck via nfbmi-talk" <nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org>
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> Job at Disability Network in Clinton Township
> Independent Living Specialist (Clinton Township)
>
> The Independent Living Specialist provides four core services to consumers 
> to assist individuals with achieving their goals. The four core services 
> are: Information & Referral, Peer Support, Independent Living Skills 
> Training and Advocacy. This position involves working one-on-one with 
> consumers, MRS Counselors, community case workers and various community 
> agencies. This position requires facilitation of Empowerment Trainings at 
> the local Michigan Rehabilitation Services office.
>
> Major Responsibilities:
>
>    Facilitate monthly Empowerment Trainings at the Clinton Township 
> Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS) office.
>    Provide individualized Peer Support (through authorizations from MRS) 
> to effectively identify and overcome barriers to issues such as 
> employment, independent living, transportation and self-advocacy.
>    Provide I & R and CSR services to walk-in consumers.
>
>
> Lydia Schuck, MSEd
> Research Associate, National Secondary Transition Technical Assistance 
> Center
> Western Michigan University
> 1908 W. Michigan Avenue, Mailstop 5259
> Kalamazoo, MI  49008
> phone 269.387.5990
>
>
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