Contact:
Donna Jo Salhany, Ph.D., CVE, CRC
Phone: 404-579-4453
Fax: 770-792-0495
info@newstartservices.com
last updated 5/5/2008
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Vocational
Evaluation/Assessment
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What is the purpose of a vocational evaluation or assessment?
The purpose of vocational evaluation is to gather employability related
information about an individual that will assist/empower that individual
in making decisions and reaching their maximum vocational development. |
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What type of information is expected to be learned from a
vocational evaluation or assessment?
Specific information which might be learned: current vocationally
relevant levels of social, educational, psychological, and physiological
functioning; detailed analysis of client vocational functioning; estimate
of potential for behavior change and/or skill acquisition; most effective
learning style; identification of potential jobs without additional
vocational services; identification of educational or special training
programs that might increase vocational potential; identification of
potentially feasible jobs with further vocational services; identification
of community support services which might augment job retention following
successful client placement. |
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What are appropriate situations where a vocational evaluation
or assessment should be done?
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When measurement of aptitudes, interests, strengths, needs, social
adjustment, physical capacities, etc., is needed to identify levels of
functioning
 | When potential for a specific environment and placement is needed
 | When prescriptive information is needed for placement, modifications
or special services and input for individualized vocational or
employment planning
 | When intervention is required to achieve successful experiences,
exploration of vocational or work options, behavior changes or
motivational factors
 | When advocacy is needed to assist evaluees, their families and other
advocates to focus on concrete facts and information
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Why should the vocational evaluation or assessment be an
Individualized process?
The vocational assessment process is most useful for employment and
training purposes when it takes into account factors beyond the
individual. Factors to be considered would be: medical data, aptitudes,
interests, significant others, physical environment and cultural
components. |
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What are the components of a vocational evaluation or
assessment?
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Vocational aptitude (general, specific, performance)
 | Vocational interests (tested, expressed, demonstrated)
 | Worker style preferences (environment, individuals)
 | Learning style (instructional, operational, response)
 | Vocational skills (transferable, specific, avocational)
 | Worker characteristics (worker traits, attitudes/values,
temperaments, employability skills)
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What types of activities are used with a vocational evaluation
or assessment?
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What should be expected as outcomes from a vocational
evaluation or assessment?
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