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You are presenting your employment services to the local Chamber of Commerce in order to make business contacts and connections for future job development meetings. Which of the following information should NOT be included in your presentation?

A.

Definitions/explanations of the disabilities of the job seekers you represent

B.

Consumer base and buying power of people with disabilities

C.

Benefits of hiring the individuals you represent

D.

Tax incentives or other value-added benefits for businesses

Why is it important for an employment support professional to maintain data on an individual's job performance?

A.

So a job analysis can be completed

B.

So the employment support professional can ask for a raise

C.

To identify areas of success and need for additional support

D.

To know whether the employee may need a different job

You are developing a job for Darrell, who has a cognitive disability. He has a team of support that is dedicated to his well-being and success. Which of the following is the MOST important factor to consider when helping him look for a job?

A.

Darrell has expressed interest in learning cashiering in a retail store, although he sometimes has difficulty counting money

B.

Darrell's teacher has observed that he has difficulty paying attention and therefore, he should probably not have a position that would require long shifts without a break.

C.

Darrell's mother has observed him cleaning at home and thinks custodial work may be a good direction to take because it would highlight his skills.

D.

Darrell's former manager has told you that he has poor customer service skills.

An employment support professional is developing a job for a job-seeker who has a physical disability and uses a wheelchair. There is an opportunity to set up an interview at a nearby law office. Which of the following is the FIRST consideration when deciding whether to pursue this interview?

A.

Determining if this position aligns with her interests

B.

Getting her doctors' opinions regarding her capability to hold this type of position

C.

Arranging transportation to ensure that she can get to the interview safely

D.

Ensuring that the office where the meeting is held is wheelchair accessible

Which of the following methods is the BEST way for an employment support professional to assist a new hire to participate in an employer’s training?

A.

Provide supports based on needs identified by the new hire.

B.

Ask the employer to provide special training to the new hire.

C.

Have a co-worker explain the unwritten rules of the company to the new hire.

D.

Attend the training on behalf of the new hire.

During an informational interview with a local business, it is important to:

A.

try to convince the business owner on the benefits of employing a person with a disability

B.

learn as much as you can about that business

C.

disclose that you are working with a job-seeker who has a disability

D ask the businessowner to schedule an interview with a job-seeker

Collecting data for a task analysis requires:

A.

Instruction.

B.

fading.

C.

observation.

D.

training.

You are job developing for an 18-year-old male who does not perform well when the person in charge is very direct, or as the job-seeker says, "gets in his face." Which of the following is MOST likely to assist you in determining the workplace culture of a company that you are exploring for him to seek a job?

A.

Ask an associate with experience at the company to give you an assessment of the work culture.

B.

Ask his family for ideas about how to help him be more comfortable with supervision.

C.

Attend the employee orientation to learn about his co-workers.

D.

Read the company handbook for information about supervisor qualifications.

Tom is a 27-year-old male who has epilepsy, but it is currently managed by medication. When is he required to disclose his disability to his employer?

A.

After the job offer

B.

Before the interview

C.

Before an accommodation is requested

D.

During the interview

You are job training with an individual who has a cognitive disability and has just started working. Which of the following training techniques is LEAST likely to be helpful?

A.

Providing gestures without verbal instructions

B.

Modeling demonstration, giving cues of task steps

C.

Providing specific verbal instructions

D.

Completing the job tasks if the individual gets frustrated