Employment Services
At Aasarallc, our Employment Services are designed to support individuals with disabilities, behavioral health needs, developmental delays, or other barriers to employment as they work toward meaningful and sustainable job opportunities. We believe every person deserves the dignity of work, the chance to contribute, and the opportunity to grow through vocational success. Our program empowers participants to recognize their strengths, develop essential job skills, and access inclusive employment options within the community.
At Aasarallc, our Employment Services are created to support individuals with disabilities, behavioral health needs, developmental delays, or other barriers to work as they pursue meaningful and stable employment. We believe every person deserves the dignity of work, the chance to contribute, and the opportunity to grow through vocational achievement. Our program helps participants discover their strengths, build essential job skills, and access inclusive employment options within the community.
Service Overview
Employment Services at Aasarallc provide a full range of support, from career discovery and job readiness training to job placement and ongoing coaching. Each service is tailored to the individual’s abilities, interests, and long-term goals. Whether someone is preparing for their first job, returning to work, or seeking a more fulfilling role, we offer the guidance needed for success.
This service benefits:
Adults and youth with intellectual or developmental disabilities
Individuals living with behavioral or mental health conditions
People recovering from trauma, addiction, or extended unemployment
Job seekers needing help with resumes, interviews, and workplace adjustment
We collaborate with employers, vocational rehabilitation partners, and community organizations to expand job opportunities and promote inclusive employment.
Key Components of Our Employment Services
1. Vocational Assessment and Career Planning
Every participant begins with a detailed vocational assessment to understand their strengths, preferences, and work history. Using this information, we create an individualized employment plan (IEP) outlining:
Career goals
Skill-building needs
Preferred work environments
Expected timelines and outcomes
Plans are reviewed often and adjusted as needed.
2. Job Readiness Training
Participants receive practical training to prepare for the workplace, including:
Resume development and application assistance
Interview skills and mock interviews
Professional behavior and communication
Attendance and time management
Understanding workplace expectations
Hands-on activities and volunteer opportunities are used to build confidence.
3. Pre-Vocational Skills Development
For individuals who need more preparation, we provide training in:
Basic literacy and math for work tasks
Following instructions and completing tasks
Teamwork and social interaction
Technology use in the workplace
Problem solving and decision making
These skills are taught through real-life practice and structured sessions.
4. Supported Employment and Job Placement
When participants are ready, we help them find suitable jobs in the community. Our services include:
Identifying job leads
Preparing for interviews
Connecting with inclusive employers
Requesting reasonable accommodations
Arranging internships or job trials
Providing orientation and initial training
We prioritize employment where individuals earn competitive wages and work in integrated settings.
5. On-the-Job Coaching and Follow-Along Support
Once employed, our staff provides personalized coaching to ensure success. This may include:
On-site training during early shifts
Task-by-task instruction and encouragement
Support with communication needs
Problem-solving strategies
Gradual reduction of support as independence grows
Long-term follow-up is provided to support job stability and satisfaction.
6. Workplace Accommodations and Employer Education
We partner with employers to create supportive and inclusive workplaces. This includes:
Disability awareness training
Support with accommodation requests
Helping resolve workplace concerns
Encouraging long-term employment and collaboration
7. Financial Literacy and Benefits Counseling
Participants receive guidance on:
Budgeting and saving
Understanding paycheck deductions
How work affects benefits
Social Security and Medicaid rules
Ticket to Work and other programs
This helps participants plan confidently for their future.
8. Peer Support and Group Activities
Participants can join group sessions and social programs such as:
Weekly employment support groups
Guest speakers and career workshops
Visits to local businesses
Celebrations for job achievements
These activities help build community, motivation, and confidence.
Who Benefits from Our Employment Services?
Our program is ideal for:
Individuals with autism or intellectual disabilities
People with behavioral or mental health challenges
Individuals transitioning from supported housing or institutional care
Long-term unemployed individuals with multiple barriers
Clients referred by families, case managers, or vocational rehabilitation
Participants should be motivated to work and willing to pursue their goals.
Staffing and Professional Oversight
Our team includes:
Vocational rehabilitation counselors
Employment specialists and job coaches
Case managers and direct support staff
Behavior support consultants when needed
They receive ongoing training in:
Person-centered planning
Trauma-informed practices
Disability inclusion
Job development and employer relations
Cultural and ethical practices
Quality Assurance and Compliance
Aasarallc is committed to delivering reliable, high-quality employment services that follow state and federal guidelines. We collect ongoing feedback and track outcomes such as:
Job placements
Retention rates
Participant satisfaction
Employer engagement
This ensures continuous improvement and accountability.
Contact Us
If you or someone you support is seeking help with employment, we invite you to learn more about our Employment Services at Aasarallc.
