25.23 - 32.28 (hourly); not specified; 85%-95% of ...
On-site
Counseling relationship with consumers
Partnering with schools and community
Evaluating medical and psychological information
The State of Maine is seeking a full-time Rehabilitation Counselor II in Bangor to support youth aged 14-22 with disabilities in achieving their employment goals. The role involves collaboration with various stakeholders, including schools and community providers, to develop rehabilitation plans and advocate for clients in the workforce
Job Summary
The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation seeks a full-time Rehabilitation Counselor II to work with and support youth aged 14-22 with disabilities to reach their employment goals.
This position involves extensive work with partners including individuals with disabilities, schools, families, employers, and community providers.
The State of Maine offers a valuable total compensation package including health insurance, dental insurance, and a retirement plan.
Matching Summary
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The State of Maine is seeking a full-time Rehabilitation Counselor II in Bangor to support youth aged 14-22 with disabilities in achieving their employment goals. The role involves collaboration with various stakeholders, including schools and community providers, to develop rehabilitation plans and advocate for clients in the workforce.
Salary
25.23 - 32.28 (Hourly); Not specified; 85%-95% of employee-only health premiums, 100% of employee-only dental premiums, retirement plan contributions
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Counseling relationship with consumers
Partnering with schools and community
Evaluating medical and psychological information
Developing rehabilitation plans
Maintaining client data system
Nice-to-have
Effective remote work strategies
Strong interpersonal communication
Flexibility and problem-solving
Local labor market knowledge
Team collaboration skills
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in vocational rehabilitation field
2 years of experience assisting individuals with disabilities