3130 Employment Services Assessment Process - The employment service assessment is an on-going process that consists of engagement, information gathering, and documentation. The self-assessment will assist in this process. All additional assessments to determine barriers to employment or hardship should be initiated as soon as possible. For TANF, all additional assessments should be completed by the 8th month of assistance. Once the client’s limitations are assessed, the career navigator will meet with the client and place them in an appropriate employment focused activity. The career navigator will work regularly with the client to ensure they are performing at their maximum capacity with accommodations as per assessments, medical evaluations and career screening tools.
3130.1 Engagement - Building rapport and establishing trust are important for client/career navigator collaboration. The initial contacts with the client set the tone for a successful partnership. Listening is an important communication skill. Determine the following:
What motivates the client?
What barriers does the client talk
about that are keeping them from attaining goals?
How to empower the client. What
are their options? What can they reasonably do?
Focus on strengths and client buy-in to the activity they select.
3130.2 Gather Information - The career navigator will gather information about the client during motivational interviews. The career navigator will utilize specific screenings and assessment tools to help identify the client's strengths and barriers, and to assist the client in developing a plan for achieving the client's goals. Employment Services Program Administrator approval is required for any exception to a client’s completion of the assessment process.
Documentation of assessments will be placed in the case file and noted on the system.
The client will be informed that all verification they provide will be subject to a second opinion.
Additional follow-up guidance is provided in Appendix, Item #E-14.
Much of the information gathered during the work program assessment process is used to meet the required protocol prior to terminating a TANF case due to the 24-month time limit (see 2242).
The client may be referred to a RS Career Development Center (RS CDC), other contracted provider, Rehabilitation Services or Mental Health Center for further assessment.
The Self Assessment Tool (Appendix #E-6) should be completed each time the client applies for assistance.
3130.3 Documentation - Information obtained during the assessment is documented in the case record and on the system.
The Self-Sufficiency Agreement documents the collaboration between the client and the career navigator to establish the strategies for achieving employment and self-sufficiency goals. Client strengths, information from assessment interviews, tests, community resources, barriers, available program activities and services are considered in the mutual development of the agreement.
The career navigator and the client will determine the appropriate activity based upon the client's goals, assessment data, and available local resources. If the assessment report indicates continuing mental health needs, the career navigator should collaborate with the Mental Health Center (MHC) for treatment and/or case management. Identified barriers such as substance abuse and/or domestic violence will need to be addressed early in the Employment Services participation process.