A wide range of services for the Deaf, hard of hearing, and
late-deafened are available from the Vermont Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation (DVR). These services are unique because the
State Coordinator and all of the Rehabilitation Counselors
for the Deaf (RCD's) are experienced sign language users and
have extensive knowledge of Deaf culture and hearing loss
in general. This enables them to assist individuals to accomplish
their individual career goals. They work with Deaf, hard of
hearing, and late-deafened individuals.
Services may include provision of technical assistance in
different settings, i.e., accommodations at work and home,
adaptive equipment, technical assistance around the Americans
with Disabilities Act, information about deaf and hard of
hearing clubs, associations, and support groups, in addition
to employment services.
Employment services for the Deaf, hard of hearing, and late
deafened may include:
Employment Counseling and Guidance
Career development
Finding your job interests and skills
Resume writing
Interview skills
Keeping your job
School and job training
Job retention
Accommodations
Information on accommodations
Accommodation tips for employers
Special equipment for work (if eligible)
Related Services
Information and referral
Wide-range consultation
Job leads
Sign
Language Interpreters for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing link.
For more information, call 866-VRWORKS (866-879-6757) or click
here.
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