When

Monday June 13, 2016
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM MDT

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Where

Albuquerque/CDD 
2300 Menaul Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87107
 

 
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Contact

Rebecca Roybal 
Partners for Employment 
505-925-0898 
raroybal1@salud.unm.edu 







About The Speaker


 Doug Crandell is a    subject matter expert in    Customized Employment  with the Employment  First State Leadership  Mentoring Program at the US DOL, Office of Disability Employment Policy. His area of expertise is using evidence-based supported employment practices to help support people with complex barriers to work. 

 

Visual Resumes 

 

Join Doug Crandell in a hands on workshop to learn how to create a visual resume for your job seeker. In this training you will learn how to:
  • Capture job seeker strengths with photos/videos
  • Create visual documents that are person-centered
  • Utilize a Customized Employment Team
  • Perform job development using the visual resume
NoteThe Visual Resume Workshop requires attendees to prepare in advance. A specific job seeker should be chosen, some work-related photos or video taken, and an idea of the person’s vocational themes should be understood. We will create the visual resume in the training. Bring your laptop so you can get hands on help during this workshop!

The training will be held from 9AM to 3PM. 
Venue: CDD in Albuquerque

Who Should Attend?
Job developers and supported employment professionals who want to learn more about customized employment strategies.

Want More 1-on-1 Help? 
When you register, choose a date to attend a small group consultation with Doug to discuss this topic using your own specific examples. 
Two dates are available: 
Friday, May 27 - Santa Fe
Friday, June 17 - Albuquerque

Cost
Free! There is no cost thanks to our funding partners, Developmental Disabilities Supports Division (DDSD) and Department of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR).

Photo/Video Tips!
Make sure the photos capture action and work. Think of chores, hobbies, volunteer activities, etc. For instance, if a person really likes a specific chore or task around the home, have that person engage in that chore or task and take photos/video. If they enjoy a particular hobby, get pictures of the person performing the hobby. We want these visual moments to highlight strengths, action, competency, and interests.