Position Opening:
Employment Specialist Level I - Level II
Want a career that makes a difference in your community?
Chinook Enterprises is seeking self-starters who enjoy networking and creative problem solving to support individuals with disabilities and other barriers to gain access to the workforce and the community.
OUR ORGANIZATION
Chinook Enterprises was founded in 1980. We are a non-profit designed to operate as a business, but with a social mission: supporting full participation in community life for people with disabilities or other barriers. Full participation must start with successful employment.
OUR GOAL
To help people live more productive and fulfilling lives by striving to gain competitive employment as well as inclusion in the community.
OUR ACTION
We demonstrate a positive environment to work, train, and provide service to our customers regardless of culture, age, gender, abilities, gender identity or expression, national origin, sexual orientation, spiritual beliefs, genetic information, socioeconomic status, and language of origin. We prioritize diversity education for our staff and stakeholders and regularly assess our employee, customer, and stakeholder demographics to improve our effectiveness.
TO APPLY
We are committed to adding voices to our team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We encourage black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC), military veterans and spouses, individuals with disabilities, LGBTQ+ identifying individuals, and those with work gaps to apply and help us in our vision to realize a community that celebrates inclusion and diversity through innovative leadership and partnerships.
To learn more about us, the position and to apply, please visit https://chinookenterprises.org/careers-at-chinook
Download our application and submit it with your Cover Letter and Resume through our website. Or apply in person at: Chinook Enterprises, 2026 Laventure Rd. Mt Vernon, WA 98273
POSITION SUMMARY
The Employment Specialist position is a professional staff position functioning within the Community Employment Services Department of the agency and comes under the direct supervision of the CES Coordinator. The ES works with individuals having a diversity of disabilities and other vocational barriers. The ES-I works primarily with the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) clientele but may also work with other funding sources. The ES-II independently works with multiple funding sources including; the Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA), the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR), Department of Services for the Blind (DSB), Foundational Community Supports, North Intertribal Vocational Rehabilitation Program (NIVRP), local high schools, and private pay or others as needed. The ES also serves in a critical public relations capacity, interfacing and educating persons in the business community, other service agencies and general community.
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