Rehabilitation Counselor I - Pathways Youth Specialist - Limited Period
State of MainAbout the role
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Department of labor - Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
Job Class Code: 3081
Grade: 19 (Professional/Technical)
Salary: $20.24 - $28.04/Hour *Includes 2% Stipend
Location: Statewide: Augusta, Bangor, Portland
Opening Date: July 21, 2026
Closing Date: August 4, 2026
- Do you enjoy working with a team?
- Do you have successful experience facilitating workshops or groups?
- Do you like to work in a fast-paced environment and on a variety of tasks? Are you able to organize and prioritize your work independently?
If so, you may the right person to join an exciting grant-funded project to support children and youth as they prepare for adult lives and success in post-secondary education, employment and community living.
The Maine Department of Labor supports employee success through intentional collaboration, innovative thinking, and adaptability. We value an inclusive, diverse, and accessible workplace where all employees thrive and contribute to the overall success of the agency.
Position may be subject to fingerprinting. Due to the nature of the work, the position may be based at any Division of Vocational Rehabilitation office across the state with hybrid telework scheduling.
Primary responsibilities include:
- Conducts outreach to students with disabilities, families, and schools to increase registration in Pre-Employment Transition Services and enrollment in the Pathways to Partnerships (P2P) Grant
- Works collaboratively with the Pathways to Partnership (P2P) Grant team and joins regular meetings virtually and in-person
- Co-delivers career exploration activities (virtually or in-person) with VR or school staff to promote readiness for employment
- Collects grant-related data and inputs it into case management system or other data collection sites
- Supports development of resources for posting on grant website
- Gathers feedback following grant activities
- Represents the agency in the community to promote awareness
- Participates in school-based planning meetings
- Maintains confidentiality of client information
- Provides logistics support to the P2P grant team
- Visits worksites to gather information on client placement and provides support to client and employer
- Enrolls clients (or supports clients to enroll) in staffing payroll systems as needed for payment of wages in work-based learning activities. May approve timesheets and submit for payment
- Provides support to job fairs, workshops, and other targeted outreach activities
- Knowledge of disabilities-particularly youth and student needs
- Knowledge of life skills and work methods
- Knowledge of interviewing and intake methods and techniques
- Knowledge of best practices in working with youth
- Knowledge of standard office practices.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships
- Ability to promote positive work attitudes
- Ability to provide job coaching and support in a classroom and on the job setting
- Ability to identify the need for job accommodations
Minimum qualifications:
A four (4) year combination of training, experience, and/or education in vocational rehabilitation
program development and implementation.
Contact information:
Questions about this position should be directed to Samantha Fenderson at samantha.j.fenderson@maine.gov
Benefits of working for the State of Maine:
No matter where you work across Maine state government, you find employees who embody our state motto—"Dirigo" or "I lead"—as
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