Obtaining Authorizations for Supported Employment and Short-Term Supports
As we visit with employment specialists and community employment providers around Indiana, we’re hearing a common question: “Why aren’t our clients receiving authorizations for supported employment or on-the-job supports short-term hours?”
- “We have to stabilize people right away because we don’t have an authorization for SE hours!”
- “He’s not stable, he needs more support, but I’ve called the VRC and asked for hours and am not getting them!”
- “We can’t go on providing services for free!”
After a bit of investigation, we think we have some answers for you. If your supported employee has been on the job for four weeks, you may have to ASK, and not just via phone call or email. Using the Employment Support and Retention Plan (ESRP) is the only way to obtain authorizations for additional supported employment or short-term job support hours.
Need some help on how to do that? This post covers the intricacies (not really—we’ll walk you through it) of using the ESRP to obtain authorization from your vocational rehabilitation counselor for supported employment or short-term support hours. (If you need a refresher on how to use the ESRP, watch this video: https://youtu.be/iP-EQ9oYqVM)
Requesting supported employment hours
As an employment specialist or consultant, your best practice should include completing the ESRP to request supported employment hours or on-the-job supports short-term so that there isn’t a gap in services for the employee you’re supporting. In other words, don’t rely on an automatic authorization even if your employee has an MSD designation. Fill out the ESRP! It’s not only your key to authorizations, it’s also required for completion of Milestone 2.
The following chart illustrates three different supported employment scenarios, each of which requires an ESRP request. It’s important to remember that supported employment is available for ALL job seekers whose severity level is designated as MSD. For job seekers whose severity level is designated as NSD (Non-Significant Disability) or SD (Significant Disability), you will request on-the-job supports short term. Take a look:
Supported Employment Authorization Decision Graphic. Click on the link to see a larger view. |
How do I ask for supported
employment hours or on-the-job supports short-term hours?
Simple answer: by completing the Employment Support and Retention Plan! All authorizations for supported employment or short-term support hours must be requested through the ESRP (as stated in the VRS Manual). There is no discretion around this document’s use: It is a formal requirement for access to authorized support services.
*For more information on providing
additional supports within the first four weeks on the job, consult pages 13-16
of the VR Manual.
**Short-term job supports typically
last for 3-6 months, whereas supported employment supports can remain up to 24
months.
Print-and-save resources!
- With this post, we’re giving you the handy-dandy little reference graphic above, so you’ll know which of your supported employees need supported employment and which might need short-term supports. Download the Supported Employment Decision Guide here.
- And beyond the what-to-ask-for-who decision, we know you also want to know how and where to make your requests as well as what to say when you DO make the request. We’ve got you covered there too. Download our quick reference guide, Using the Employment Support and Retention Plan to Request Authorization for Supported Employment, here.
- We’re also including a sample of a completed ESRP showing how to fill out the Plan of Services, Request for Authorization, and monthly Summary of Plan report section. Download the Sample Employment Support and Retention Plan Form, here.
Take
pity on your VRC; they really do need to have it in writing!