DSHS DVR Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
Listed on 2026-01-24
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Psychology, Mental Health, Community Health
Overview
DSHS's Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) is hiring for a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor 4. As a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor 4, you will help people with disabilities achieve their goals of employment and independence. This role is about more than finding jobs—it’s about helping individuals discover their strengths, overcome barriers, and creating opportunities for people to thrive. You’ll lead complex vocational rehabilitation work, serving as a subject matter expert for counselors and staff.
Your guidance ensures services are effective, consistent, and tailored to the needs of each client. In this position, you’ll combine professional counseling skills, knowledge of employment resources, and leadership abilities to improve outcomes for Washingtonians.
- Provide advanced vocational rehabilitation counseling that is responsive and unique to each client
- Determine eligibility for services by gathering and analyzing relevant information
- Conduct comprehensive assessments, including arranging and interpreting diagnostic testing
- Develop, approve, and monitor individualized employment plans that align with client goals and program requirements
- Offer guidance, support, and post-employment services to help clients and employers achieve long-term success
- Obtain and interpret benefit analysis reports to support informed client decision-making
- Manage case service funds responsibly and effectively
- Document and track client progress using the Service Tracking and Reporting System
- Train, coach, and mentor other counselors, providing oversight and support on complex cases
- Represent the office with employers, community partners, and in professional forums to expand opportunities for individuals with disabilities
Four years of paid experience as a vocational rehabilitation counselor or similar paid experience in vocational counseling, job placement, vocational assessment, or other areas of rehabilitation counseling. This experience may be gained either before or after obtaining the qualifying education or CRCC certification. One year of the paid experience may be substituted with unpaid experience consisting of:
- Direct work with people with disabilities in a setting such as an independent living center; or
- Direct service or advocacy activities that provide people with experience and skills in working with people with disabilities; or
- Direct experience as an employer, as a small business owner or operator, or in self-employment, or other experience in human resources, recruitment, or experience in supervising employees, training, or other activities that provide experience in integrated employment environments.
And, one of the following:
- Current certification as a Rehabilitation Counselor by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC)
- Or, a master s degree in rehabilitation counseling, psychology, counseling, or a field related to vocational rehabilitation (such as one that promotes the physical, psychosocial, or vocational well-being of people with disabilities)
- Or, a master s degree with at least 18 quarter or 12 semester credit hours of rehabilitation counseling courses
For more information on desirable qualifications, please refer to the listing.
Additional knowledge, skills, and abilities- Advanced knowledge of DVR service delivery policies:
Understanding of policies, procedures, and practices that support successful employment outcomes for individuals living with varied disabilities - Leadership skills:
Demonstrated ability to apply effective leadership practices that support staff and enhance program results - Knowledge of employer expectations:
Awareness of what employers look for when hiring students and individuals with disabilities - Time management ability:
Capacity to handle multiple and competing priorities within required time frames - Communication skills:
Skill in clearly conveying information through both written and oral presentations - Technology proficiency:
Ability to use office computer tools such as MS Word, Outlook, internet browsers, and DVR-specific applications - Counseling techniques:
Ability to apply a variety of counseling methods to meet…
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