Community/Habilitation Assistant Specialist

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Community/Habilitation Assistant Specialist
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Community/Habilitation Assistant Specialist Certificate Program in Human Services offered by Columbus State Community College

What is this program about? 4 quarter certificate program offered at Columbus State for adults of any age that have a developmental disability. Pilot program – Brand new, never been done before – nothing set in stone – learning as we go !

Why would I want to participate? Once you successfully complete the program you are eligible to obtain employment as a Human Service Worker? What does that mean? You will be hired to work in an agency that supports people with disabilities. You will assist others in becoming more independent and more social. You may assist teachers/instructors in classrooms and workshops. You may assist people in developing friends or getting around in the community. You may assist a Service Coordinator, you may advocate for others.

If you complete the program and get a job…. It may be full-time or part-time. That will be up to you and the employer. Your wages will be decided by the employer. Your job will focus on your strengths.

Will I take classes at Columbus State? YES ! This is a college based program. Classes are taught at Columbus State. Classes will be adapted to meet your learning styles and needs. You will start school this summer at Columbus State.

What kind of classes will I be taking? You will take 2 classes this summer. One is called College Success Skills One is an Early Experience As part of your early experience you will visit numerous Human Service Agencies that might employ you. You will visits these agencies with one of our instructors. You will also meet for 2 hours a week to talk about the visits, learn team work skills, social skills, problem solving skills, etc.

What about the other 3 quarters? In the Fall, Winter and Spring you will take one class and do an internship. The classes you will take are called Introduction to MR/DD, Teaching and Supporting Persons with Disabilities and Intervention Strategies. You will learn about client rights, advocating, self-determination, different disabilities, ways to support others, how to help people become more independent, etc.

What is an internship? In the Fall, Winter and Spring you will do an internship at a local agency. You will be assigned an agency that you will spend 14 hours a week at. While you are there you will be working closely with a staff from that agency, learning and practicing skills that will help you become a human service worker. You will do internships at 2-3 agencies over the 3 quarters. An instructor at Columbus State will support you at your internship by visiting you at your agency 3-4 times per quarter. You do not get paid for your internships. Internships are learning opportunities.

How will I get to Columbus State and to my internships? Transportation to and from Columbus State will be your responsibility. You can drive, get a ride, ride the bus or walk. We will try to assist you in getting rides from other students if necessary. Transportation to and from your early experience will be provided (either by car, van or COTA bus). We will travel in small groups for early experience. Once you start your internships you will be responsible for getting to and from the agency. We will assist you if we can..

Does this program cost Money? Yes.. The courses and internships are Columbus State classes. Columbus State currently cost $79 a credit hour. You will be taking 5-7 credit hours per quarter. You are encouraged to work with BVR, they often will pay for courses that lead to employment. Financial aid may be an option? Additional options are being explored.

What kind of supports will be available for me? The instructors have many years of experience working with and for people with disabilities. Columbus State has a Disabilities Services department that offers a variety of supports. Columbus State has a Counseling Department that offers support. Columbus State has students that volunteer their time to assist others. We want you to be successful and will seek ways to provide the support you need.

Do I qualify for the program? Are you an adult with a developmental disability? Do you have a 5th grade reading level? Do you have the ability to “look” outside of yourself ? Are you willing and able to commit to going to school for 4 quarters?

How Do I Apply? Admissions Department – complete application process Take COMPASS test – be sure you have a 5th grade reading level Schedule an interview with Jackie Teny-Miller (phone # 287-2544).

Am I automatically accepted into the program? No… a committee will review all applicants and select 12 students to participate in the pilot. You will be notified if you have been accepted.

If I have questions after today, who can help me? Please contact Jackie Teny-Miller 287-2544 jteny@cscc.edu