Categorized In: Pre-Employment Transition Services - Services
Approved Date: July 10, 2024
Owner: Lupe Stevens
Work- Based Learning Experiences are an educational approach or instructional methodology that uses the workplace or real work to provide students with the knowledge and skills that will help them connect school experiences to real-life work activities and future career opportunities. It is essential that direct business or community involvement be a component of the work-based learning experience to ensure in-depth student engagement. These opportunities are meant to engage, motivate and augment the learning process. These work-based learning experience opportunities can be done in conjunction with private, for-profit, public or nonprofit businesses in your community and/or through web-based resources. In addition, work-based learning experiences require in-depth engagement of students and an evaluation of acquired work relevant skills.
Work- based learning experiences may include opportunities outside the traditional school setting, that are provided in an integrated environment to the maximum extent possible.
Types of Work- Based Learning Experiences:
Paid and Non-Paid Work-Based Learning Experiences:
Paid and non-paid work-based learning experiences must be provided in an integrated setting in the community. Where paid work-based learning experiences are provided, the wages are to be paid at no less than minimum wage.
Paid work- based learning experiences- Conducted with a government office (federal, state, county or city) or a private business with the student being set up and paid as a student worker on the Department of Education payroll. The student chooses whether to be paid by direct deposit to a checking or savings account or by a debit card. The VR agency is responsible for arranging general supervision of the student at the paid work-based learning experience site by checking in regularly with the student and business, monitoring the paid work-based learning experience progress and ensuring the business has the necessary information to contact Nebraska VR. Liability coverage for this arrangement is covered by Workers’ Compensation.
Non- paid work- based learning experiences-Through informed choice, a student may prefer not to be paid. A non-paid work-based learning experience is conducted with an any business site with the student not receiving a wage or being set up as an employee. The VR agency is responsible for arranging general supervision of the student at the paid or non-paid work-based learning experience site by checking regularly with the student and business, monitoring the paid work-based learning experience and ensuring the business has the necessary information to contact Nebraska VR. Liability coverage for this arrangement is covered by the State of Nebraska's blanket accident policy.
Guidelines for Nebraska VR Paid and Non-Paid Work- Based Learning Experiences:
When appropriate more individualized services can be provided to a student that is eligible for VR services and has an Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE).
Paid or a non-paid work- based learning experience initial Task Note will:
To learn… (specific task)
To develop… (specific skill)
To observe… (specific action);
Paid or non- paid work- based learning experience conclusion Task Note will:
Paid Work- Based Learning Experience Wage:
Paid work- based learning experience wage will be paid on State payroll. The student is not hired by the business as an employee.
Paid work- based learning experiences (state paid) - Federal minimum wage plus FICA with no benefits.
Paid work- based learning experiences (state paid) - Wages are paid according to the Bi-Weekly Payroll Schedule.
Paid work- based learning experiences - Wages are not intended to cover the basic living costs.
Income Tax and FICA (Federal Insurance Contributions Act)/Medicare:
Paid work- based learning experience - Income from a work- based learning experience is not exempt from income tax; hence, the student will be issued a W-2 by the employer of record in January. FICA/Medicare deductions are taken and matched by the employer of record. For SSDI/SSI recipients, the Social Security Administration (SSA) considers any earned income where FICA/Medicare deductions are withheld as wages.
Important Information for Students and Families Receiving State and Federal Benefits:
Each of the benefits programs administered by Nebraska’s Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and each Housing Authority has eligibility requirements—some are income based, while others include additional non-income-based criteria.
It is important to inform the student that income earned in paid work- based learning experiences could affect student or family benefits. Such benefits include but are not limited to: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Energy Assistance, TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families), and Housing Assistance.
The student/family will need to report income to DHHS, and any other entities providing benefits, such as the local Housing Authority. The program that administers the benefit will determine whether the paid work- based learning experience’s income can be excluded based on its criteria.
If a student is a Social Security recipient and will complete a paid work- based learning experience, inform the student that they must report their earnings to the Social Security Administration. Timely reporting of earnings is important.
The Social Security Administration may request that the student complete the EARNED INCOME VERIFICATION REQUEST. The student should report the income even if they do not receive the form.
Students under age 22 who are regularly attending school, college, or training to prepare for a job may qualify for the Student Earned Income Exclusion, which allows the student to exclude their income in calculating Social Security benefits up to specified monthly and annual amounts (with the thresholds changing annually).
Allowable Service Costs for Paid and Non-Paid Work- Based Learning Experiences:
Pre-Employment Transition Services for students with a Pre-Employment Transition Consent and Information Release ONLY-
When appropriate more individualized services can be provided to a student that is eligible for VR services and has an Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE).
Students that are eligible for VR services and have an Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE) have access to all allowable VR service costs as necessary, in addition to allowable service costs for potentially eligible students.
When a student applies for VR services, an IPE must be developed within the guidelines found in the IPE chapter. Either a projected post school employment outcome or employment outcome may be developed as appropriate. Refer to the IPE chapter.
Termination of Paid or Non- Paid Work-Based Learning Experience:
• Paid and Non-paid work- based learning experience - May be terminated by the work- based learning site, Nebraska VR or the student.
Hiring:
• Paid and Non-paid work- based learning experience - There is no expectation of the work- based learning site to hire a student following a paid or non-paid work-based learning experience.
Multiple Paid or Non-Paid Work-Based Learning Experiences:
More than one paid or non-paid work- based learning experience can be conducted with a student, if appropriate. However, the number of paid and non-paid work-based learning experience per student is limited to 2, unless by exception.
If a student is starting a new paid work-based learning experience (different experience), all of the paperwork must be redone and submitted.
Supervision and Injury/ Accident Reporting
The VR agency is responsible for arranging general supervision of the student at the paid or non-paid work-based learning experience site as specified on the Work-Based Learning Experience form.
Paid Work-Based Learning Experience -
Non-Paid Work-Based Learning Experience
Employer Database:
Paid Work- Based Learning Experiences
Locate a business who is willing and able to provide a work-based learning experience site. Utilize the Employer Database to find potential business partners. Discuss options with the area Business Account Manager. All employer contacts should be documented in Employer Database.
Work-Based Learning Experience (WBLE) Checklist, Direct Deposit Enrollmentect (always) and FOCUS Card Enrollment (if electing the debit card) and email to nde.hr@nebraska.gov and vr.sofiscal@nebraska.gov in order to receive approval from NDE HR prior to the paid work-based learning experience start date. Enter the first name initial and full last name of the student and the start date in the subject line of the email. |
The paid work-based learning experience results are verbally provided by the business to the VR Specialist or their designee at a minimum of once per month. The VR Specialist or designee will complete the Work-Based Learning Experience Report. This includes the business’s ratings of the student for Unsatisfactory, Developing, Average, Above Average and Exceeds.
Changes to a Paid Work- Based Learning Experience
A. Additional hours - if additional hours are added to a paid work-based learning experience beyond what was on the original authorization and Work- Based Learning Experience Information Form (not to exceed 210 hours), complete a new authorization in QE2 for the additional hours.
B. Extending end date - if the end date of a paid work-based learning experience needs to be extended, extend the end date on the original authorization in QE2 to the new end date.
NOTE: Central Accounting does not need to be notified of date extensions or additional hours added to an existing work-based learning experience.
New Paid Work-Based Learning Experience
If a student is starting a new paid work-based learning experience (different experience), all of the paperwork must be redone and submitted via email to NDE HR (NDE.HR@nebraska.gov).
Process Completion or Termination of a Paid Work-Based Learning Experience:
Work-Based Learning Experiences Arranged Through a Summer Contract
Non-Paid Work Based Learning Experience
1. Determine the need for a non-paid work-based learning experience. These experiences are meant to engage, motivate and augment the learning process for students with a disability.
2. Locate a business who is willing and able to provide a work-based learning site for a non-paid work-based learning experience.
Utilize the Employer Database in QE2 to find business partners. Staff should also work with the area Business Account Manager.
3. Negotiate the essential details of the non-paid work-based learning experience (start and end dates, evaluation schedule, knowledge, skills, abilities and/ or behaviors to be evaluated and the agreed upon level of general supervision by VR).
Provide business a copy of the , Volunteer/Non-Paid Accident Coverage Letter if requested.
4. Enter the Pre-Employment Transition Service, work- based learning experience, in QE2.
5. Complete the Consent for a Non-paid Work-Based Learning Experience Form and obtain signature of the student and authorized representative and a VR staff.
6. Complete paperwork per these instructions.
• Prepare the Work-Based Learning Letter Checklist and Work Based Learning Letter-Unpaid.
• Give Work Based Learning Letter-Unpaid to the work-based learning experience site supervisor prior to the start of the non-paid work-based learning experience.
• Work- based learning experience site supervisor will provide verbal feedback on student’s performance at least monthly, and the VR Specialist or designee will document the information on the Work-Based Learning Experience Report form.
• If a non-paid work-based learning experience is being done within VR, please submit "Request Temporary Access" form.
7. VR specialist will provide general supervision of the non-paid work-based learning experience as agreed upon with the work-based learning experience site supervisor.
8. Confirm completion or termination of non-paid work-based learning experience with work-based learning site and student.
9. Enter a task note in QE2 when the non-paid work-based learning experience is completed or terminated. Reference Vocational Evaluation report, WBLE Observations section for full summary.
Enter information from the Pre-Employment Work-Based Learning Experience Report in the Vocational Evaluation section Trial Work Experience, On-the-Job Evaluation or Work-Based Learning Observations section for full summary. Include:
Pre-Employment Transition Services Work Based Learning Experience Report
VR staff are responsible for completing this document. If a worksite skills trainer or someone at the work site prefers to fill it out, document that preference and follow up to inquire further, ensuring VR is getting detailed and usable feedback.