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Chapter 3: Employment

Section 1: Employment and Training Resources

 

Experience Works, Inc.

323 W. Broadway
Okemah,  OK  74859

888-926-1739 Voice
918-623-1460 Voice 918-623-1462 Fax

 
www.experienceworks.org/site/PageServer?pagename=State_Oklahoma_Home

Experience Works has a very strong partnership in the Oklahoma Workforce Investment system. Their field operations coordinators are members of the local Investment Boards. Most of the staff has an office located in the local Workforce Centers. We provide general and community specialized training to seniors that meet eligibility requirements. Click here to view a map where Experience Works offices are located or call the phone number above.

Federal Jobs Network/Bookhaven Press LLC

Attn: FederalJobs.net Center
249 Field Club Circle
McKees Rocks,   PA   15136

800-782-7424 Toll Free
412-494-6926 Voice 412-494-5749 Fax

customerservice@federaljobs.net
federaljobs.net/disabled.htm

This website section explains the various hiring options for people with disabilities. Individuals seeking appointments with the federal government must be proactive and begin networking with local agencies, contacting listed resources, and aggressively seeking out all available federal employment opportunities. Agencies have direct hire authority for Schedule A appointments presented in this section.

Lighthouse Transitional Center, Inc.

9832 N.E. 23rd St.
Oklahoma City,  OK   73141

405-769-5353 Voice
405-769-5358 Fax

lhsetc@aol.com
lighthousetc.org

Transitional services for young adults with autism and other developmental disabilities. Emphasis on development of skills in adaptive behavior, independent living, social-emotional behavior and verbal and non-verbal communication. Provides training and practice for participation in the community and achieving each individual's potential for self-sufficiency. Individual assessments are provided and transition plans developed. Day and after school programs available.

Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS)

State Office
3535 N.W. 58th St., Ste. 500
Oklahoma City,  OK  73112-4824

800-845-8476 Toll Free V/TTY
405-951-3400 Voice/TTY

 
www.okdrs.gov

The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) expands opportunities for employment, independent life and economic self-sufficiency by helping Oklahomans with disabilities bridge barriers to success in the workplace, school and at home.

To connect to the DRS office in your area call 800-487-4042.

Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) - Transition School-to-Work Program

2401 N.W. 23rd St., Ste. 59
Oklahoma City,  OK  73107

580-436-2430 Visual Services Statewide
405-522-6525 Vocational Rehab OKC Area

 
www.okdrs.gov/students/transition.htm

The Transition School-to-Work Program helps students with disabilities who are eligible for vocational rehabilitation services to prepare for employment and life after high school. Services available through Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and Division of Visual Services counselors assigned to each high school include:

Vocational Rehabilitation Services in the Oklahoma City area email ljgameson@drs.state.ok.us, Tulsa area email mbaker@drs.state.ok.us and other state offices email reames@drs.state.ok.us. Visual Services statewide email sghawkins@drs.state.ok.us

Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) - Visual Services

3535 N.W. 58th St., Ste. 500
Oklahoma City,  OK  73112

800-845-8476 Toll Free
405-951-3400 Voice / TTY

klohr@okdrs.gov
www.okdrs.gov/org/org.dvs.htm

The primary vocational rehabilitation services are counseling and guidance with job placement. However, other services may also be provided as needed for an individual to compensate for, correct or prevent disability-based barriers to employment. These services can include, but are not limited to:

The services a person receives are determined by the person's Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE). This plan outlines a person's employment goal and the services that are needed to enable the person to achieve that goal. The IPE can be written by a VR client and counselor working together, or it can be written by the client according to guidelines the counselor will explain.

Eligibility: A person may be eligible for vocational rehabilitation services if he or she has a visual, physical or mental disability that is a barrier to employment and if the person can benefit in terms of employment by receiving VR services.

Cost: Some services, such as medical examinations to determine if a person is eligible for vocational rehabilitation, counseling and job placement, are provided at no charge to the client. For some other services, a client may have to share in the cost, depending on his/her income and resources.

Applying for Visual Services vocational rehabilitation services: Contact the nearest DRS office at 800-487-4042 or follow this link to a list of DRS offices statewide.

Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) - Visual Services, Business Enterprise Program

8 N.W. 8th St.
Oklahoma City,   OK   73102

405-231-1060 Voice / TTY
405-231-1070 Fax

klohr@okdrs.gov
www.okdrs.gov/org/org.dvs.bep.htm

This program trains and licenses legally blind individuals to manage food service facilities in government buildings and other public or private facilities around the state. Visual Services secures and equips locations and provides ongoing technical support for facility managers. Persons interested in pursuing this self-employment option should contact the nearest Visual Services office.

Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) - Visual Services, Instructional Services

Shepherd Mall
2401 N.W. 23rd St., Ste. 91
Oklahoma City,  OK  73107

405-522-3382 Voice / TTY
405-522-3332 Fax

reboykin@okdrs.gov
www.okdrs.gov/org/org.dvs.instruct.htm

Rehabilitation Teachers of the Blind provide instruction and counseling services through a home visitation program which helps individuals adjust to the loss of sight. Contact local Visual Services offices for Instructional Services, which may include:

Contact the nearest DRS office for more information by calling 800-487-4042 or follow this link to a list of DRS offices statewide.

Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) - Visual Services, Rehabilitation Technology Lab for Blindness and Low Vision

Shepherd Mall
2401 N.W. 23rd. St., Ste. 91
Oklahoma City,  OK  73107-2412

800-523-0288 Toll Free
405-522-3333 Voice

ahilliard@okdrs.gov
www.okdrs.gov/seekers/seekers-at-lab.htm

Direct link: www.okrehab.org/services_vsservices.html.

Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) - Vocational Rehabilitation

3535 N.W. 58th St., Ste. 500
Oklahoma City,  OK  73112

800-845-8476 Toll Free
405-951-3400 Voice / TTY

dbowers@okdrs.gov
www.okrehab.org/org/org.dvr.htm

The primary vocational rehabilitation services are counseling and guidance with job placement. However, other services may also be provided as needed for an individual to compensate for, correct or prevent disability-based barriers to employment. These services can include, but are not limited to:

The services a person receives are determined by the person's Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE). This plan outlines a person's employment goal and the services that are needed to enable the person to achieve that goal. The IPE can be written by a VR client and counselor working together, or it can be written by the client according to guidelines the counselor will explain.

Eligibility: A person may be eligible for vocational rehabilitation services if he or she has a physical or mental disability that is a barrier to employment and if the person can benefit in terms of employment by receiving VR services.

Cost: Some services, such as medical examinations to determine if a person is eligible for vocational rehabilitation, counseling and job placement, are provided at no charge to the client. For some other services, a client may have to share in the cost, depending on his/her income and resources.

Applying for Vocational Rehabilitation services: Contact the nearest DRS office at 800-487-4042 or follow this link to a list of DRS offices statewide.

Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) - Vocational Rehabilitation, Services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing - Oklahoma City

Shepherd Mall
2401 N.W. 23rd. St., Ste. 65
Oklahoma City  OK  73107-2431

800-833-8973 Toll Free
405-522-7930 Voice /TDD

hcrumley@okdrs.gov
www.okdrs.gov/org/org.dvr.sdhh.htm

Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing:
Transition Oklahoma City: Hope Crumley, 405-522-7935 Voice / TTY
West Oklahoma City: Karen Goforth, 405-522-6927 Voice / TTY
East Oklahoma City: Toni Foster, 405-522-7934 Voice / TTY

Services include:

A list of all certified Oklahoma interpreters. The Oklahoma Department of Education maintains an independent list of interpreters.

Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) - Vocational Rehabilitation, Services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing - Tulsa

8740 E. 11th St., Ste. F
Tulsa,   OK   74112-7957

800-833-8973 Toll Free V/TTY
918-836-7105 TTY

lberglund@okdrs.gov
www.okdrs.gov/org/org.dvr.sdhh.htm

Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing:
Tulsa: Terri Williams, 918-508-2613
Tulsa: Christina Reininger, 918-836-5556 V/TTY
Tulsa: Sandy Keesee, 918-836-5556 V/TTY

Services include:

A list of all certified Oklahoma interpreters. The Oklahoma Department of Education maintains an independent list of interpreters.

Oklahoma Office of Disability Concerns (ODC)

2401 NW 23rd, Ste 90
Oklahoma City,  OK  73107-2423

800-522-8224 Toll Free
405-521-3756 Voice
405-522-6706 TDD
405-522-6695 Fax

 
www.odc.ok.gov

The Office of Disability Concerns (ODC) is an independent State agency whose purpose is to help State government develop policies and services that meet the needs of Oklahomans with disabilities.

The Road to Employment: A manual for job seekers with disabilities. The publication is a project of the Oklahoma City Mayor's Committee on Disability Concerns. It provides self-assessment tolls, training resource information, strategies for marketing your qualifications, tips on writing resumes and cover letters, job search resources, information on job accommodations and employment rights of persons with disabilities, and post-hire considerations. Copies available from the Office of Disability Concerns.

Sembrando el Futuro or Planting the Future

Langston University Department of Rehabilitation Counseling and Disability Studies
   OK   

405-530-7531 in Oklahoma City
918-877-8100 in Tulsa

 
www.langston.edu/rehab

The Langston University Department of Rehabilitation Counseling and Disability Studies launched a service program called, Sembrando el Futuro or Planting the Future.

Planting the Future was created as a means by which migrant and seasonal farm workers with special needs might be able to develop skills that would lead to long-term employment.

Specifically, Planting the Future assists its participants by connecting them to community resources essential to helping them become independent and productive employees. Through technical and financial collaborations with the Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (ODRS) and other local agencies, the program provides participants with the skills assessments, technical assistance, job-readiness training, career counseling, job placement services, and follow-up support necessary to attain a lifestyle of self-sufficiency.

The program, which has offices on both Langston University’s Tulsa and Oklahoma City campuses, is available year-round, and provides written materials in both English and Spanish.

U.S. Department of Labor

200 Constitution Ave., N.W.
Washington,  DC  20210

866-633-7365 Toll Free
877-889-5627 Toll Free TTY
202-693-7888 Fax

 
www.disability.gov

DisabilityInfo.gov is the federal government's one-stop Web site for people with disabilities, their families, employers, veterans and service members, workforce professionals and many others. A collaborative effort among twenty-two federal agencies, DisabilityInfo.gov connects people with disabilities to the information and resources they need to actively participate in the workforce and in their communities.

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