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The 2010 National Issues Forum: “Finding Your Career Path Through the Lifecycle”

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“Finding Your Career Path Through the Lifecycle”
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Certified Vocational Evaluator



Full time CVE opening at Goodwill-Suncoast in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Supervises 3 full-time and 2 part-time staff, to cover 10-county area, working with persons with various disabilities referred by the state Department of Education. Must be CVE. Fax or e-mail resume to
(727) 563-9748 or jill.flansburg@goodwill-suncoast.com 

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Part-time Voc. Eval. Position - 16-24 Hours Per Week



Position: Administer, score, & interpret results of battery of tests (work samples, computerized, paper/pencil) to job-seeking adults who are totally or legally blind in Hillsborough (Tampa) & most surrounding counties.

Previous experience: working with blind/visually impaired persons not required – we will train

Pay Rate = $35.00 per hour.  No benefits other than FICA, W/C, U/C.

Prepare comprehensive report of findings including recommendations for correcting deficiencies and building strengths. Participate in case staffings as indicated.  Must have CVE certification, 2 years experience in vocational evaluation, computer skills (MS Word, Outlook, internet) own transportation for local travel to surrounding counties (mileage expense to be reimbursed at current state rate, now $.445/mile).

Website: http://www.tampalighthouse.org/gjob.htm

For more info, email your resume to: HRMgr@tampalighthouse.org

Fax: 813-254-4305.

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National Conferences



Coming soon! If you’re a VECAP member, please login to our social network for information shared through our practitioner community at http://vecap20.ning.com

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About the National Issues Forum

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The National Issues Forum in Vocational Evaluation and Assessment has been the national conference for vocational evaluation and assessment practitioners since 1985. The Issues Forum Proceedings are collections of practitioner and research presentations/ papers that have been delivered at each of these national conferences, spanning the years since 1985. VECAP is in the process of providing searchable digital copies of all past proceedings from this Forum.The first Forum was held in Atlanta, GA and subsequent years as follows:

• Atlanta, GA (1985)

• Dallas, TX (1986)

• Clearwater, FL (1987)

• St. Louis, MO (1989)

• Denver, CO (1991)

• Virginia Beach, VA (1993)

• Louisville, KY (1995)

• Colorado Springs, CO (1997)

• New Orleans, LA (1999)

• Albuquerque, NM (2001)

• Charleston, SC (2003)

• Portsmouth, VA (2005)
2005 Issues Proceedings

• Auburn, AL (2007)

 

 

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Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Unit - Bi-Annual Conference



SVRI is hosting its Bi-Annual Conference on October 20th and 21st of this year. 
 
Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute - Join us for our “Turning a New Leaf” Bi-Annual Conference on October 20th and 21st, 2010. Learn and network on topics such as Ethics, Legislation, Technology, Social Networking, Integrated Employment, Veterans, Labor Market, and Resiliency. Receive preapproved CRC, CVE, CEU and WI LPC credits. Click the link below for more information and to register!
 
http://www3.uwstout.edu/svri/2010conference.cfm
 
If you have any questions, please contact me at matthewsp@my.uwstout.edu or April Pierson at piersona@uwstout.edu.
 
Thank you,
 
Priscilla Matthews
University of Wisconsin-Stout

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Career Assessment Online Resources



The following links will open up a new browser window taking you to a website that is not apart of this VECAP website.

Career Mosaic
CareerWeb
JobCenter
Yahoo Maps
Job-Web
Peterson’s Education Center

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Vocational Evaluator for Project ReEntry



This position is responsible for administering and scoring a variety of interest and aptitude batteries. Some are practice-specific instruments designed to assess the closed head injury client. Work samples are also given and evaluated for each client. Reporting of test results in staffings with clients, families, and referral sources. 

Download this PDF for more information

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Evaluators Needed



July 2010

The Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services has full-time employment opportunities for vocational evaluators in several areas of the state. The requirements are a master’s degree in vocational evaluation, vocational rehabilitation, or a closely related field or a current CVE or CRC. The positions are posted on https://jobs.agencies.virginia.gov

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