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Defining Employment Specialist Competencies: Results of a Participatory Research Study.

Carina Teixeira1,2, E Sally Rogers3, Zlatka Russinova1, Emily M Lord1,4.   

Abstract

The preponderance of research conducted on supported employment has focused on the structure of interventions with little empirical investigation into the contribution of employment specialists to work outcomes. Using a participatory approach, we identified competencies essential to the role of the employment specialists, operationalized and refined those competencies using the perspectives of experts, service recipients, and employment specialists themselves. We conducted an online survey with 34 candidate items and n = 142 respondents. Results suggested good psychometric properties, stability and coherence of the Vocational Practices and Relationship Scale. A total of n = 23 final items tapping the working alliance coalesced into a strong factor, as did strategies for promoting vocational recovery, suggesting that the scale warrants wide-scale testing for predictive validity. We consider these constructs and competencies to be a potential blueprint for training employment specialists, not only in technical skills and strategies, but also to increase the hope for vocational recovery among those they serve.

Keywords:  Employment specialists; Instrument development; Provider competencies; Vocational recovery

Mesh:

Year:  2019        PMID: 31686301     DOI: 10.1007/s10597-019-00497-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Community Ment Health J        ISSN: 0010-3853


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