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Individualized Plan for Employment

Status: Archived

Approved Date: December 19, 2018

IPE

Complete the IPE for Employment – Job Goal Form 
  • Determine primary job goal
  • Note any Comments/Responsibilities
  • Estimate Expected Date to be working
  • Indicate weekly work hours goals
  • If client is working at IPE Approval, confirm the Employment History Record has been created and update the Basic Information screen field "Employment Status at Application. 
  • Review Agreement and Approval language
  • Review IPE - Important Information for You
  • Client, guardian or parent if required, signs 
  • VR Rehab Specialist signs and Approves IPE (date VR Rehab Specialist signs is the IPE date for QE2)
  • If a Supported Employment Plan:  
    • Must be Most Significant Disability (Priority Group 1)
    • Identify type of SE Placement
    • Identify type of Continuing Help client will need
    • Identify the Provider(s) who will provide the continuing help
  • Complete the applicable IPE services form. (For SE cases, only needed if a service or support is being provided that is not within the scope of supported employment.)
  • IPE - VR Provided Sevices
  • IPE - Community Services
  • IPE - Supports
  • Provide copy of IPE for Employment – Job Goal form, IPE - Important Information for You, and any associated IPE-Community Services, IPE – Supports, and IPE VR Provided Services forms complete to the client.
 

Complete the IPE for Employment – Job Goal Form 
•   Determine and indicate projected post school employment outcome
•   Note any Comments/Responsibilities
•   Review Agreement and Approval language
•   Review IPE - Important Information for You
•   Client, guardian or parent if required, signs 
•   VR Rehab Specialist signs and Approves IPE (date VR Rehab Specialist signs is the IPE date for QE2)
•   If a Supported Employment Plan:  
                      Supported Employment supports will be included in the amended IPE
•   Complete the applicable IPE services form. 
•   IPE - VR Pre-Employment Transition Services - should outline the services and activities that will guide the individual’s career exploration
•   IPE - Community Services, as needed or appropriate
•   IPE – Supports, as needed or appropriate
Provide copy of IPE for Employment – Job Goal form, IPE - Important Information for You, and any associated IPE-Community Services, IPE – Supports, and IPE VR Provided Services forms complete to the client.

 

1. Complete the Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE) Job Goal Form.

  • Original or Amended –  Select "Original"  
  • Job Goal – The job goal is the job the client wants to have when they are finished with VR. The job goal should be as specific as possible. Record any important details about the job. Only one job goal may be identified on the IPE Job Goal section. If the client is considering several job goals or an immediate and long term job goal the client and VR staff will mutually agree upon a primary job goal and that job goal will be listed. Any other job goals the client wants reflected on the IPE Job Goal/Supported Employment Form will be listed in the Comments/Responsibilities section of the form.
  • Comments/Responsibilities - Allows the client and/or VR staff to note any additional comments regarding the job goal, unique responsibilities, or things to consider during service provision.
  • Expected Date to Be Working – In estimating the date the client will be working in his/her job goal consider the following.
    • When the client will have completed the services on his/her plan (or decides he/she does not need more help).
    • The client will have been working at least 90 days in the job goal.
    • When the client thinks his/her work is satisfactory and his/her employer is satisfied with the client's job performance.
    • This date should be at least six months from the date the IPE is signed.
    • Weekly Work Hours - Indicate the number of hours the client expects to work each week.
    • Agreement and Approval - Thoroughly review the text in this section with the client. It is important the client understands and is in agreement with the conclusions and action to be taken that are outlined in this section.
  • Supported Employment – See the Supported Employment Chapter for a detailed description of Supported Employment requirements and procedures. Only individuals with a Most Significant Disability (Priority Group 1) can have a Supported Employment Job Goal.
    • Type of Supported Employment – Identify the type of SE program.
      • Individual Supported Employment 
      • Customized Employment
    • Continuing Help – Identify the type(s) of continuing help the client will need to do well on the job. Check all the boxes that apply. If the help the client needs is not on the list, use the "Other" box to describe the help needed. Use more pages if necessary.
    • Provider – Identify the provider(s) that provide and/or pay for the help needed. If an advocacy or support group, family member, or other source will provide or pay for the continuing help specify who that will be.
      • The provider must meet with the client at least 2 times a month to determine how the client is doing on the job and what the client needs. It is the client's choice as to whether this meeting is at the work place or away from the work place.

2. Complete the appropriate IPE VR Provided Services, IPE Community Services, and IPE Supports forms. (Note: The forms are not required for clients with a Supported Employment Job Goal unless a service and/or support is needed that is outside the scope of Supported Employment). Provide copies to the client.

  • VR Provided Services – Identify the VR staff providing the services the client will need to achieve his/her job goal. Indicate the following:
    • The estimated start and end date of the service.
    • The VR staff member (name or title/role) who will provide the service.
  • Community Services – Identify the community services the client will need to achieve his/her job goal. Indicate the following:
    • Where will the client get the community service.
    • Who will pay for the community service.
    • The estimated start and end date of each of the community services.
  • Supports – Identify the support services the client will need to achieve his/her job goal. Indicate the following:
    • Where will the client get the support.
    • Who will pay for the support.
    • The estimated start and end date of each of the supports.

3. Review the Individualized Plan for Employment(IPE)-Important Information for You with the client and guardian or parent as appropriate to ensure the client fully understands the expectations, requirements, rights and responsibilities prior to signing his/her IPE. Summarizing the content under each major heading is recommended.

4. Obtain signatures of the client, and parent or guardian as appropriate, who will sign the IPE first. The IPE becomes effective when the VR Rehab Specialist signs the IPE. The date the VR Rehab Specialist signs the IPE is the date entered into QE2.

  • If a VR Service Specialist has worked with the client to develop the IPE, the Service Specialist signs as the VR Contact. The IPE will then need to be reviewed and approved by a VR Rehab Specialist or Office Director. If approved, the VR Rehab Specialist or Office Director will sign in the Vocational Rehabilitation Approval section of the form.
  • The original IPE Job Goal form, IPE - Community Services, IPE -Supports and IPE - VR Provided Services forms is retained in the VR case record. Photocopies are given to the client along with the Individualized Plan for Employment(IPE)-Important Information for You. There is no need to maintain a copy of the Individualized Plan for Employment(IPE)-Important Information for You in the VR case record.

The IPE is to be completed within 90 days of the date the client was determined eligible for VR. If the IPE is approved 91 days or more after the Eligibility Decision VR must:

  • Obtain the client's agreement to the extension
  • Identify the date when the IPE will be completed
  • Provide an explanation as to why the time required for IPE Approval has exceeded 90 days must be documented.

This explanation is documented by answering the first question of the IPE Approval Determination.

Alcohol or drug abuse (including marijuana):

VR will not provide employment related services and supports to an individual who is actively using. VR specialist will:

  • Discuss potential consequences of substance use.
  • Discuss implication of passing a drug screen.
  • Discuss community resource options for recovery and support groups.
  • Inform the individual that services and supports can resume after he/she is abstaining from use (Please refer to Background and Training Information section of Eligibility-Non SS Recipients: http://webforms.vr.ne.gov/vr_forms/program_manual_chapters/287)
  • Discuss whether adequate progress toward plan development/career planning is occurring.  This should be a factor for decision-making regarding keeping a case open or case closure. Examples of possible situations:
    • Consumer showing up for VR appointments under the influence of alcohol or drugs
    • Missing VR appointments regularly due to alcohol or drug use
    • Consumer stating he/she is using alcohol or drugs
    • Consumer is currently working part-time or full-time job and is missing work or dismissed from work due to drinking
  • Document discussion in a task note.

Projected Post School Employment Outcome for Students

Staff may use a projected post school employment outcome to develop the IPE with students eligible for pre-employment transition after eligibility for VR services is established. The IPE should be developed within 90 days of determining eligibility.

The IPE with projected post-school employment outcome should:
•    Outline the services and activities that will guide the individual’s career exploration
•    Include the Pre-Employment Transition Services necessary for the student to explore career options. Use the Pre-ets IPE page to add these services (New IPE Page)
•    Align with the Individualized Education Program (IEP) or 504 services as applicable
•    Facilitate the individual’s exploration and identification of an employment goal based upon informed choice
•    Be a specific projected post school employment outcome, such as a graphic designer (SOC: 27-1024), or a broader projected post school employment outcome, such as Food Preparer (SOC: 35-0000)
•    Be amended during the career development process and revised to a specific employment goal once this process is completed. Staff must amend the IPE as soon as they have agreed on an employment goal prior to graduation or exit from the secondary school setting

No determination of supported employment is required if developing an IPE with a projected job goal. Include the supported employment service on the amended IPE with the specific employment goal, if needed.


Projected Post School Employment Outcome for Youth (up to age 24)

Staff may use a projected post school employment outcome to develop the IPE with youth up to the age of 24 after eligibility for VR services is established. The IPE should be developed within 90 days. 

The IPE with projected post-school employment outcome should:
•    Include VR services that facilitate the individual’s exploration and identification of an employment goal based upon informed choice (Pre-employment transition services are not available to youth who are not students up to the age of 21 or to youth 22-24).
•    Include a projected post school employment outcome, such as a graphic designer (SOC: 27-1024), or a broader projected post school employment outcome, such as Food Preparer (SOC: 35-0000).
•    Amend the IPE during the career development process and revise to a specific employment goal once this process is completed.
•    Amend the IPE as soon as there is an agreed on employment goal prior to the youth’s 25th birthday. 

No determination of supported employment is required if developing an IPE with a projected job goal. Include the supported employment service on the amended IPE, if needed.

The IPE form and QE2 should both reflect that the goal is a “Projected Post School Employment Outcome”:

QE2 – IPE Data Entry screen, under Employment Goal:
Answer “Yes” to “Is this a Projected Post School Employment Outcome?”

If marked as a Projected Post School Employment Outcome, QE2 will only require one of the 23 major SOC categories although a more specific code can be used, if appropriate. When an IPE with a broad SOC or specific SOC code is amended to reflect the specific employment goal, update the SOC code with the IPE amendment.

Examples: A projected post school employment goal might be Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations (SOC: 29-0000) that is later amended to“Registered Nurse” (SOC: 29-1141).
A projected job goal might be Personal Care and Services Occupations (SOC: 39-0000) that is later amended to Childcare Worker (SOC: 39-9011). A projected job goal might be “Nursing Assistant” (SOC: 31-1014) that is later amended to “Physical Therapist Assistant” (SOC: 31-2021).
The link to the website with the major SOC category listings is https://www.bls.gov/soc/2010/2010_major_groups.htm


Current IPE form - Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE) – Job Goal
The IPE must indicate that the goal is a “Projected Post School Employment Outcome”: 

For example on the current IPE Form:

Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE) – Job Goal
 • Original • Amended

Job Goal: State the job you want to have at the end of your plan.
 
Projected Post School Outcome : Food Preparer

Comments/Responsibilities:____________________________________________________________________________________
I expect to be working by: _____________________________________________________________________________________

The date the VR Rehab Specialist signs or approves the IPE is the date used to record the IPE in QE2.

An Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE) shall be developed and implemented in a manner that affords eligible individuals the opportunity to exercise informed choice in selecting an employment outcome, the specific vocational rehabilitation services to be provided under the plan, the entity that will provide the vocational rehabilitation services, and the methods used to procure the services.

Clients may choose to write their IPE in collaboration with a VR Specialist or may choose to write their IPE on their own. If they choose to write their own IPE they must be provided with the Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE)-Important Information You Need to Know When Writing Your Own IPE.

If the client writes their own plan or in collaboration with a VR Specialist the job goal, services provided, and employment outcome will be consistent with the unique strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, interests, and informed choice of the eligible individual.

VR staff must seek out and utilize all comparable services and benefits to meet, in whole or part, the costs of required and necessary services. The Federal Rules and Regulations state:

  • Comparable services and benefits means services and benefits that are provided or paid for, in whole or in part, by other Federal, State, or local public agencies, by health insurance, or by employee benefits;
    • Available to the individual at the time needed to ensure the progress of the individual toward achieving the employment outcome in the individual’s individualized plan for employment; and
    • Commensurate to the services that the individual would otherwise receive from the designated State Vocational Rehabilitation agency.
    • For the purposes of this definition, comparable benefits do not include awards and scholarships based on merit.

An SSA approved Plan for Achieving Self Support (PASS) does not constitute a comparable benefit or service. A PASS is a Social Security work incentive that allows an SSI recipient to set aside income and/or resources for a specified time in order to achieve an employment goal. While funds from a PASS cannot be considered a comparable benefit, PASS resources can complement VR services, particularly to cover additional costs of services, such as home and vehicle modifications, post secondary training, and self employment. The development and submittal of a PASS should be encouraged but the choice to do so is the recipient’s decision and is strictly voluntary. The recipient’s decision to not pursue a PASS will have no impact on VR funding for appropriate and necessary goods and services.


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