Friday, April 16, 2021

Impact Oregon Website Connects Support Professional Jobs

 

Impact Oregon is a new website that connects to careers that make a difference in the field of supports for people with I/DD.

Within the site you can find a job, explore careers, view success stories, Learn more about the different types of jobs and terms, etc. If you are a potential employer, you can request access to post positions and there is a great area for downloading marketing materials, viewing promotional videos and accessing state resources around Employment First.

If you know of someone looking for a new career, a job working with people with I/DD, then share this site with them!

Link: IMPACT OREGON CAREERS


Thursday, October 10, 2019

Transition Track In-Service Day Oct 11 2019


Transition Planning, Student-owned IEP's,  Pre ETS and Agency Round Tables









Overview of Session Topics:
Session 1: Student-owned planning and the transition IEP
Session 2: Pre ETS
Lunch Break
Session 3: IDD Eligibility
Session 4: DD Services - CDDP/EOSSB
Session 5: Job Development & Coaching






HOT TOPICS for 2019-20 from ODE

Oregon's 2019-20 Transition Resource Handbook Home



Session 1: Student-driven & Owned IEP's  (50 minutes)
  • Areas of the transition page of IEP, Target Activity (for future training) - Green Dot/Yellow Dot/Red Dot
  • Overview Employment First Road 2 Work road map website
  • Do your own One Page Profile 
  • Top 10 Ways to engage students PowerPoint w/resources 
  • Share out your one page profiles
Transition IEP Jeopardy Game online Test your knowledge level - it's not as easy as you think!

Session 2: Pre ETS- Focus on Activities to Support the 5 Pre ETS (50 minutes)
  • Pre ETS descriptions with sample activities
  • Work-based Learning and Workplace Readiness:
    • Work Experience Evaluations and work skill record-keeping resources.
  • Work Readiness/Soft Skills: 
    • Top Ten Employee Skills and record sheet
    • Pre ETS Student Activity:  Handshake, What to Wear, Elevator Speech - (30-second elevator speech worksheet)
  • Pre ETS Jeopardy Game Online Test your knowledge level - it's not as easy as you think!
LUNCH!

Afternoon Round Tables
Session 3: Q & A/ Info around Eligibility for DD Services (30 minutes)
Websites:
ODDS Eligibility Info Website (great for Parents)
Umatilla County DD Services Website (with applications and Q/A)
Morrow County DD Services - Community Connections

Session 4: DD Services - County (Service Coordinators) and Brokerage (Personal Agents) 
30 minutes
DD Services through County (See websites above)
Eastern Oregon Support Services Brokerage
Supported Employment Services Flyer (pdf)

Session 5: Job Development/Coaching - Job development, coaching and when to use state-funded supported employment services.
  • What are some examples of Supported Employment Services?
  • Do schools ever collaborate with a job developer or coach? 
  • When/how do students begin to use state-funded supported employment resources?
Job Development Powtoon Video (Great for your students (and parents) transition into adult services)
  • Handouts with tips on working with local employers to develop work sites
  • Free Training Opportunity Coming this spring! Development, Coaching and Supports for Work Experience and Employment Services"
Final Evaluation/Reflection


Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Eastern Oregon's Ross Leavitt Employment Success Story!


Ross is an example of a successful transition from school to work. for the full story check out this Employment First Success Story link.

To read more success stories, check out the Employment First Success Story Archive .

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Aviation Theme Rocks Regional Job Club Harney County

Harney County Aviation Regional Job Club Day November 27, 2018

Harney County Students in front of Courier plane that landed from Bosie. The pilot spoke to the group and took students on a tour of his plane. Thank you Mr. Long! Also, thank you to all the people that took time in their day to speak, host and share with our students!

VIDEO HERE

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Teacher In-Service Day: Transition Track; October 12, 2018


Agendas and Hand out Links for Transition Track Sessions:

Session #1: Pre ETS: Pre-Employment Transition Services
All Materials are accessible on the tnf8 blog under Pre ETS Resources HERE

Session #2: Job Exploration for Transition Students -
Job Exploration is one of the Pre-Employment Transition Services. It is #1 on the Pre ETS Description Handout HERE.

Our Eastern Oregon Regional Job Club Resource Page; Eastern Oregon Employer Videos; Survey

Student Google Surveys that tabulate results for your class:Customized by County



Resources & Activity Links:
Job Exploration Lesson Plans
Career Search Activities - in Google Drive shared Work-Theme Folder
Career Cluster Topics to Explore - Google Drive Work Theme Folder

Self-Assessments:
CareerOneStop - Explore Careers and self-assessments;  Interest Survey
Career Clusters Self Assessment Activity
Your Free Career Test
Minnesota State Career Clusters Interest Survey
My Next move - ONet Interest Profiler


Session #3: Topics of Transition Page, IEP  - Post-secondary Goals, Course of Study, Transition Services

IEP Transition Page
Transition Services Flow Chart (aligns with transition page on an IEP)
Transition Assessment - Student Interview 
Post-secondary Goal 3 Student Case Examples

Session #4: Inter-agency Collaboration: Round Table
See your County Resource Directory for your agency partners HERE
Agency Services Flow Chart

Monday, September 10, 2018

APSE September 2018 Regional Job Club Presentation


The Power Point for the Regional Job Club presentation is linked as a pdf below for you to open and follow along or access later. You can access the RJC Handbook, Independent Living Fair materials and the Google Survey, Google Calendar tutorials we used to set up information with schools/teachers within the OSTC Regional Job Club PowerPoint from March 2018 on the TNF8 blog/website RJC tab.

Regional Job Club APSE Presentation PDF

Monday, July 16, 2018

Malheur Institute Day on Transition




Seamless Transition Ed Institute July 17, 2018

WELCOME...We are glad to have you here today!

We are excited to have some of our Oregon Transition/Technical Network Team here from ODE, ODDS & OVRS today to share and support you:


  • Heather Lindsey - Transition liaison Oregon Dept. of Education
  • Lon Thornburg - Transition Network Facilitator, Region 8
  • Nicole Perdue - Pre ETS Coordinator East/Central Oregon/ VR
  • Donna Lowry - TNF & Pre ETS Support Specialist, Region 8
  • Keith Ozols - WIOA and Youth Services Director w/ OVRS
  • Theresa Knowles - Regional Employment Specialist with ODDS

To save paper we have put the power point online below as a link:

Malheur Institute Seamless Transition Power Point Presentation (pdf)

Other Handouts that we will refer today will be  in your packets and also have digital copies available below (Not necessarily in order as they appear in the day and Powerpoint):

Seamless Transition Flow Chart
BCTN Work Evaluation
BCTN Work Self-evaluation
Work History Master (excel spreadsheet)
Bethel Checklist for VR Intake
ODDS Overview of Services
IEP Sample Page
Case Examples for Post Secondary Goals - Allison,  Alex & Rolanda
One Page Profile (FACT template)
MSW Flowchart Decision tree
MSW Self Assessment Tool

Many of our slide examples are from our Transition Handbook as well as other online resources - Transition Community Network (TCN) HERE

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Regional Job Club & Independent Living Fair at OSTC Portland

We will be sharing about Regional Job Club and our Independent Living Fair at the Oregon Statewide Transition Conference in Portland, OR Feb 28, March 1 and 2.
(Link for more information here.)

"Regional Job Club: Year 2, Growth and Lessons Learned"
March 1; Session 2, 10:45 am-12:15 PM. Salon C, Portland Marriott Waterfront.
This session will include a summary of what we have done year one, what we are doing in year two and how we are adapting the program to fit needs of regions. RJC team members from different counties will be there to share personal stories and answer questions. We will share how to start your own RJC and also have a handbook available for attendees to take with them. We will share information on how to set up Google Forms/ surveys and Google shared calendars to network teams and schools.

"So you want to move out? Coordinate an Independent Living Fair!"
March 2, Session 6, 11:15 - 12:15, Columbia Room, Portland Marriott Waterfront.
Donna Lowry, TNF and Pre ETS Support Specialist Region 8, was the driving force behind creating a Transition Fair/Independent Living focus event in Union County last fall. She recruited local power, utilities, banking and housing resources in Union County to share with students on setting up your budget and how to plan for the expenses of living on your own. Our second fair will be for students in Umatilla/Morrow Counties in Hermiston this spring. Donna is presenting a session on how to put on your own Independent Living/Transition Fair.

Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Union County Students Work Theme Survey

Here is a link for all of our Union County Students ONLY  to fill out so we can collect information on places to tour in the future with regional job club.
Thanks!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gvZD65cTHye5HS9ky9MjRrC9KQPPBfkVIHrQCJB8RnY/edit

Monday, December 4, 2017

Regional Job Club Year Two Is On: Fall 2017 Live Videos Up for Viewing !



Over 70 students this fall from 3 Counties in Eastern Oregon, (Grant, Umatilla and Union), came out to spray fire hoses, see the inside of a police car, explore robotics, engineering, manufacturing and begin to figure goals for independent living after high school.

Grant County students met in John Day to hear from County Fire, Emergency Services and State, County, Local Police. Many County, State and Local officers, firemen, EMT 's and administrative folks came out to share their roles, the importance of volunteers, training & education, and ideas on serving the community. The theme seemed to be "It Takes A Team" because everyone expressed how important it was to work together to support each other in the services around Grant County.



Union County Students met in Island City for an Independent Living Fair. Faith Center of Island City hosted us for our meeting space and put on a BEAUTIFUL lunch for the students and adult staff. Umpqua Bank, Community ConnectionsIsland City Utility Services, Oregon Trail Electric Coop, Avista Natural Gas shared on services and areas to think about when you are ready to plan your life out on your own.  The group also went to Union County Vocational Rehabilitation and Work Source to hear speakers on managing benefits/income, job searching and services that will help them plan and succeed in their future adventures.



Weston McEwen High School, serving the communities of Athena/Weston, took us on their first Regional Job Club trip to nearby Walla Walla to visit Nelson Irrigation. This international manufacturer of irrigation equipment has their own prefabrication, 3-D printing, robotics manufacturing, design, assembly and complete automation. We all toured with our mouths hanging open at the cutting edge technology they implement to create their products. The students got a special treat out in the testing field spraying their largest water spray head hundreds of feet across the field!


After The Nelson Irrigation tour, we had a pizza lunch at Walla Walla Public Schools, SEATech Skills Center- their high school career tech ed program with construction, welding, certified nursing assistant and audio/video production program. The students did an online interest survey to find out what career path their interests and skills fall in. Thanks to Athena Weston SD Superintendent, Laure Quaresma, for putting together such an incredible day for us!



A BIG THANK YOU goes out to all the specialists, teachers, para-pros, bus drivers, administrators, host sites, business owners and experts that volunteered their time to make these fall events possible!

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Summer Sprout Film Festivals a Success in Eastern Oregon

Well over 100 people attended 3 Sprout Film Festival events in Eastern Oregon this late summer & early fall, enjoying comedies, music videos and documentary shorts.
With the support of Employment First teams, EOSSB, TNF8, ROCCOS Family network and local employers and employees, this dream to come to Eastern Oregon became a reality. A BIG thank you also goes out to The Great Pacific and Side A Brewing for their generosity in donating the use of their venues for these events.

Music video "3rd Son, Fourth Brother" by Cam Lasley Preview here


What are SPROUT Films?
Sproutflix puts on an annual film festival in New York City each year and gives awards to the best submissions. These films are independent films starring, written or produced by people with disabilities. Check out their website here. You can rent, purchase and download films and the creators get an income from the money earned.

Pendleton Sprout Film Festival 
In August, EOSSB and TNF Region 8 Regional Job Club, worked with local Umatilla County Employment First team members to show 10 short Sprout films at The Great Pacific in Pendleton. The evening event featured an introduction by Laura Noppenberger, director of Eastern Oregon Support Services Brokerage and success stories by a local employer and employee.

Ethan Reid, below, shares his story of pursuing and getting a job at Blue Mountain Lumber. He recognized the help of his job developer, Ed Cortez from Trendsitions, and his Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, Diane Ashley, who were there to cheer him on.

Ethan Reid shares what it means having his job at Blue Mountain Lumber.

Ethan credited the hard work and persistence of his job developer/coach and VR Counselor.

A local Pendleton employer, owner of a gymnastics school and a western art/antique store, shared her positive experiences hiring from our IDD population to work in her businesses.
There were about 35-40 people attending the event.

LaGrande Sprout Film Festival:
The second film festival was held in September at Side A Brewing in LaGrande. The event was co-sponsored by EOSSB, ROCCOS Family Network and TNF8/Regional Job Club. It was a packed house out on the patio for the screening with a local manager of Fed Ex sharing about the success of his employee, and Jonathan Marvel recent graduate of LaGrande HS sharing about his work at Brent Clapp Media in video editing. His company produced a film short that was shown and can be viewed here.

Fed Ex Manager shares his success story.

A packed crowd watches films on Side A patio.

Jonathan Marvels adds commentary during the viewing of his film short.

Sprout films shown in Burns:
Sprout films were also shown in Burns Oregon this summer at a BBQ fundraiser for a non-profit horse riding therapy program, Crossroads Ranch, starting in the area. With the support of ROCCOS Family Network, Thrivent Financial and the local Harney County Employment First team it was great success.

More to Come!

There are several more Sprout Festival showings coming this fall. Sprout films will be coming to:

John Day
October 25, 2017 7:00-8:30pm
The Corner Cup
100 E. Main Street
(We'll have seating available inside and outside. They're also going to light the fire pits outside)

Baker City
November 2, 2017 7:15- 8:30pm
Lefty's Tap House
1934 Main Street
(We will be upstairs. There's an elevator and it's family-friendly)

Pizza samples will be provided
For updated information contact Lon Thornburg at 541 966-3162 or lon.thornburg@imesd.k12.or.us




Monday, July 24, 2017

Student Centered Transition Planning and Goals



Welcome! All our materials are found on Google Drive in a shared folder HERE

Thursday July 27, 2017

Intro
PowerPoint: Top 10 Tools: Student Inclusion in IEPs

Overview - A look at different tools.

Break

Student Maps, Resumes, Scripts, Goal Generators, Samples

Student Videos/Power Points/ Apps for creating collage/one page profiles

Hands-on Lab - build a profile using a tool

Sharing back.

Friday, July 21, 2017

Pre ETS: Discovering the 5 Areas for Instruction in Pre employment transition Skills

Pre ETS Discovery - Thursday, July 27, 2017
Agenda:
Welcome/Introduction
The Five Domains
Assessment Activity - Where are you in delivering Pre ETS?

Break

Resources for each domain (See links below)
Open discovery/lab time
Share back


Online Resources:

Taken from website: Pre-Employment Pathways -Grads360

Job Exploration Counseling
1   iTransition – self-directed transition planning for IEP:
or
2   Childhood Meets Adulthood at Youthhood.org – job exploration/learning about work and independent living. Self-directed areas with links to explore. Has some components that would fall under other Pre-ETS as well.
3    Work Early, Work Often – 3 videos student, employer, parent/guardian perspectives – NYTC National youth Transition Center

Work Readiness/Independent Living

Developing Financial Capability – pdf (has links to other sites and resources)

Bank it – Interactive website about money (Link in Developing Financial Capability pdf above)
Youthhood – The Apartment – Topics on independent living:
                http://www.youthhood.org/apartment/index.asp
*       Being Independent
*       Family
*       Transportation
*       Safety
*       Finances
*       Hygiene
Transition to Work Program Activity Guide – 12 Lessons online – American Foundation for the Blind


Work Based Learning

NCWD/Youth Website
Transition to Work Program Activity Guide – 12 Lessons online – American Foundation for the Blind


Post-Secondary Ed and training Counseling

Making My Way Through College pdf
iTransition Transition Planning
Instruction in Self-Advocacy

The ARC Self-Determination Scale – baseline Assessment


Friday, February 24, 2017

East Oregonian Article on Hermiston Health Careers Day

Students from local schools talk jobs, life after high school (East Oregonian Article)



Special education students from Hermiston, Boardman, Irrigon and Umatilla high schools gathered at the Hermiston Conference Center Thursday to learn about life beyond high school.
The students heard from Good Shepherd Hospital’s education, environmental and food services departments, as well as Blue Mountain Community College about how to find jobs, advocate for themselves and make connections with people in the community.
Jackie Whitesell, a learning specialist for the Hermiston School District, said this is the first year the four schools have come together to pool their resources for special education students.
“It’s to help students learn about options available to them,” Whitesell said. “Since we’re a small area, we’ve banded together — four different high schools — to offer different educational outings.”
In addition to Thursday’s career day, students this year have visited the SAGE Center in Boardman to learn about agriculture and food preservation jobs and McNary Dam in Umatilla to learn about engineering related jobs.
“The goal is to have students go out of high school with a job in mind, and be able to get that job,” Whitesell said.
The students are all part of the special education programs at their schools. The program can include students with developmental, intellectual and special learning disabilities, as well as health and motor impairments, Whitesell said.
During Thursday’s four-hour session, students rotated between five different discussion groups, each focusing on a different resource in the area: representatives from Good Shepherd Hospital’s Environment, Education, Food Services and Human Resources Departments, and Blue Mountain Community College. At each session, students discussed with speakers different job opportunities within those areas, what they entail, and how to make a good impression when interviewing, as well as things like stress management and what to expect in a typical day at work.
“We’re going to talk about some weird jobs,” Bobbie Sue Arias of BMCC told a group of students. “How many of you knew that ‘bike messenger’ was a job?”
Arias asked students what some other similar jobs might be, eliciting responses from students such as “mailman” and “UPS driver.”
Nazario Rivera and Drew Brannon from Good Shepherd Hospital’s Education Department talked to the students about CPR instruction and Certified Nursing Assistants.
“We discuss what kinds of skills they might need, training,” Rivera said. “Any careers that might be within our realm.”
Timur Gaston, a special education teacher at Irrigon Junior/Senior High School, said the events this year have been beneficial for her students.
“They’re realizing there are other opportunities,” she said. “In our small community, the kids see jobs like teachers, postal workers, gas station attendants farm workers — but they don’t always know what else is out there. That’s why these events are important.”

A link to the East Oregonian Article is posted below.

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Transition Educator Institute Track for State In-Service Day in Pendleton


There will be a Transition Ed Institute Day for teacher In-service here in Pendleton on March 10 at Sunridge Middle School. It is open to educators in our Eastern Oregon region and will serve Morrow, Umatilla and Union Counties. I have invited VR, DD, brokerage and provider agencies for the morning round table. 
The theme is Equity & Engagement. There is a general keynote on Micro-messaging from 9 to 10. Here is the rest of the schedule:

Transition Round table Conversation 10 -11:30 a.m.
Come join a conversation surrounding collaborative efforts for our transition students with our support agencies in vocational rehabilitation, county developmental disabilities, brokerage services and employment provider agencies. There will be representatives there from these agencies and we will be discussing how we can partner for student success and an end goal of competitive integrated employment. Transmittal/Guidance Documents: SES Guidance ODE; Transmittal 15011 Youth & Collaborative Services Guidance ODE Link to County Directories; Flow Chart of Services

Transition Workshop #1: Transition Tools, Curriculum and Assessments: 12:30 -1:10 PM
This session will be hands-on materials from the ODE Transition Toolkit, online resources and assessments that focus on strengths and weaknesses in student Pre-employment skills that help target goals and areas for progress. There will be handbooks, CD’s and resources available to take at end of session. Transition Tools PowerpoinTransition Assessments Powerpoint

Transition Workshop #2: Student-Owned Transition Planning: 1:20 -2:00 PM

Do your student’s know their goals for training, employment and independent living after high school? This session will look at transition goal areas on the IEP and how to develop person centered plans that tell student’s preferences, interests, needs and strengths for more effective goal writing and success. Student Owned IEP's: Top Ten Power Point

Contact lon.thornburg@imesd.k12.or.us for more details.

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Regional Job Club is Fun! See Manufacturing Tour in LaGrande Video Montage


Union County Regional Job Club December Tour to Manufacturers

Over 50 students went to Northwood Trailer Manufacturers, Barreto Manufacturing and Harris Lumber Mill/Truss Factory. Thanks to Faith Center in Island City for putting on a terrific lunch and opening their facility for our meeting.
See the video highlights below...

Video Montage

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Regional Job Club Student Report for Grant Harney County December 2016

Owner talks at Dairy Queen, John Day

December Regional Job Club in John Day
Text and Photos by Danica Goodson, Burns High School

On December 1, 2016 students went to John Day for another job club meeting.  The first place we went to was the Senior Center then did a little game with names on stickers like waiter, waitress, cheese, chips, and oatmeal. So we had to guess what it is by little clues. After we got done at the Senior Center we went to Grub Steak restaurant and the owner has been open for almost 37 years.       


Subway visit

She has a worker named Lisa; she has been working for her for many years.  After Grub Steak we went to Subway they talked about you have be good with customers. Like you have to smile and look clean so they can come back.  You must not have open toed shoes, and slippery shoes during work.   
The last business we went to was Dairy Queen the manager talked about you can’t have piercings in your eyebrow, lips, and tongue.  If you have tattoos you need to cover them.  They have made 18,000 hamburgers, 41,500 meals with hamburgers, 15,000 chicken stripes baskets, 34,000 blizzard, and 10,000 ice cream cones this year.
          You need to have a clean business to keep your customers, like dining room, bathroom, kitchen, and front counter clean.  Need your hair put up so hair won’t get in the food.  Need to keep your natural hair color able to work.  You have to dress neatly for an interview, can’t have holes in your clothes and can’t stink.


Touring the Grubsteak Kitchen


 While you’re working you need to wash hands a lot or between tasks so no germs gets in the food.  Your co-workers is your team, work together, be friendly, do the job right, put effort in, and have customer service.     

Monday, November 21, 2016

Check Out New Additions to Transition Toolkit Preview Library

The following titles are now availailable in the Transition Toolkit at IMESD. Let us know what you are interested in previewing and we can get it your way for a checkout/preview period before you buy. Complete listing, prices, descriptions and links are available on the Transition Toolkit Tab.


Foundations: Starting Line Transition Curriculum for Middle School



Preparing for Life, Dr. Jed Baker



Job Coaching: A Manual/Video Guide for Supported Employment


PICS: Picture Interest Career Survey


Reading Free Vocational Interest Inventory:2