Title: Marc Gold
1Employment From Competitive to Customized
- An individualized approach to providing access to
employment for all students and adults with
complex lives
2Supports and good matching have taken us a long
way From traditional jobs
3 To manufacturing Cipriana has worked her job
for over 20 years
4To the high tech industry Tom was successful
right out of an institution
5But what about Kim, a young woman on the cusp of
adulthood?
6A poorly matched competitive job almost cost her
a chance to work
7But by using customized employment, Kim has
worked for over 15 years
8And what about Jennie, a young woman who never
considered a working life much less what she
might want to do?
9Jenni now works at our local gas company using
customized employment
10Customized Employment
- According to US/DOL
- Customized employment means individualizing the
employment relationship between employees and
employers in ways that meet the needs of both. - It is based on an individualized determination of
the strengths, needs, and interests of the person
with a disability, and is also designed to meet
the specific needs of the employer.
11Customized Negotiables from Applicants to
Employers
- Essential responsibilities of a job as detailed
in job descriptions and/or - Non-essential responsibilities or expectations
that might include - Time, hours, location, etc for work to be
performed - Support and supervision strategies
- Productivity and outcome expectations
12Customized Process
- Discovery
- Capturing discovery through profiles
- Customized, person-centered planning
- Portfolio/visual resume development
- Job development and negotiation
- Job site analysis, accommodations, support
13Lets review the importance of Discovery
- Discovery is the foundation of customization.
The lessons learned in discovery have a direct
impact on the negotiations with employers and
should be reflected in the customized job
descriptions for job seekers.
14Customization and Complex Lives
- Low self-esteem
- Cultural
- Health
- Addiction
- Lack of education
- Habits/life routines
- Dependence on benefits
- Disability
- Age maturity/youth
- Poverty
- Homelessness
- Family responsibilities
- Lack of experience or skills
15Characteristics of an Ideal Job
- Conditions are characteristics of any job
developed for the individual. Conditions refer
to issues such as days of work, pay, benefits,
location of the job, inside/outside work, time of
day, hours per week, etc. While it is possible
to have too many conditions, these are extremely
important considerations in customizing a job.
Target go/no go conditions for priority
consideration.
16Features of Customized Employment
- Based on discovery of the applicant more than on
evaluative/comparative processes - Driven by a customized plan developed by the
applicants strengths, needs and interests - Focuses on tasks rather than job titles to
negotiate essential responsibilities
17Features of Customized Employment
- Specific job duties are negotiated with
employers, voluntarily, to customize the job - Occurs in regular community workplaces or in
self-owned businesses - Involves pay of at least the minimum wage up to
prevailing wage
18Features of Customized Employment
- Applicable to all users of workforce system
- Includes on-going supports and reasonable
accommodations, as appropriate - Starts with the individual as the source of
information and direction to labor force
19Two Distinct Approaches
- Labor Market Job Development Responding to the
needs of employers with applicants who are
qualified to meet those general needs. - Customized Job Development
- Discovering the strengths, needs and interests
of applicants and negotiating a job description
that meets both the applicants and employers
specific.
20Limitations of Labor Market approaches
Even after concerted effort, our friend with
significant challenges is not selected for a
job. He is told that he didnt quite fit any of
the job descriptions due to a variety of reasons.
21Customized Job Development
Applicant of Concern
Potential Employers
Pool of Potential Applicants
Job Developer
In Customized Job Development, Job Developers
gets to know one applicant at a time through
discovery before meeting with potential employers
in the community.
22Discovery allows us to determine who the
applicant is, their complexities as well as their
potential contributions to employers.
Education
Responsibilities
Hobbies
Discovery Process
Interest Areas
Complexities
Transportation
Challenges
Skills
23Customized Job Development
The Applicants Conditions, Preferences and
Contributions are identified through a Customized
Planning Process as well as a Task List.
The Job Developer then meets with specific
employers in an effort to negotiate a customized
job description.
From a list of potential employers identified
during the Customized Plan.
24Customized Job Development
Customized Employment is successful when there is
a negotiated fit between the applicants
strengths, needs and interests and the
specific needs of an employer.
25Lets Experience Discovery Ask your partner
- What is something about you that most people
dont know? - Where/when are you at your best?
- Where/when are you at your worst?
- Other than spouse/parents/partner/ kids, who
knows you best? - What makes it worth other than your work
getting out of bed in the morning?
26Everyone Customizes
- Most employees, soon after landing a competitive
job begin subtly customizing the features of
that job to meet their individual needs. - Customized Employment simply seeks to start the
process before the job is developed, in upfront
negotiations with employers.
27Customization More than Matching
- While good job matching is a necessary component
of customization, customized employment involves
additional components. - Customized employment involves negotiating the
essential responsibilities of the job as well as
the employers expectations on behalf of the
applicant.
28Categories of Customized Employment
- Carved Jobs Job descriptions based on tasks
derived from a single traditional job - Negotiated Jobs Job descriptions based on tasks
derived from a variety of jobs - Created Jobs Job descriptions based on
heretofore unmet needs of a work setting - Contract Jobs Carved, negotiated or created job
descriptions performed under a contract - Micro-enterprises Small businesses based on the
unmet needs of a local market
29Carved Jobs Tasks derived from a file clerk
position to do sorting and filing
30Example of a Carved, Shared Job Maintaining
customer database for A/V company
31Negotiated job in retail setting
32Negotiated Jobs Performing various jobs within a
music store set-up, cleaning, etc.
33Negotiated job in child care Began as a carved
job
34Created Jobs Offering delivery in an insurance
company
35Created jobs Stopping Slip and Falls in a
factory
36Contract Jobs Data entry in a county
personnel office
37Created job Starting a micro-business
38Micro-business Day Job DJ in clubs on
weekends and carved retail support during the day
39Created job Starting a micro-business
40But is employment for everyone?
41What about employment for Marci?
42Job Development calls were made to a local
newspaper in Marcis home town
43Customized Employment makes employment possible
for all people Marci provides specialty
stapling as a contribution
44And custom shredding of confidential documents
for her employer.
45Marcis current support team Personal assistant
and supervisor
46For additional information
- MYTI.org
- onestops.info
- ODEP.gov
47Additional Variations to CE
- Business within a business
- Resource sharing job by applicant
- Shared job responsibilities
- Business ownership and wage employment
- Multiple customized jobs