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Mission Mountain Enterprises provides opportunities to people served to
participate in community employment through its Community Employment Program.
The program is designed to provide people who qualify for the program
opportunities to work as independently as possible at a competitive job
placement in the community.
The employment placement is based on the individual’s employment choices
and the vocational skills that they possess.
Through our Community Employment Program we provide the following services to
the people in services depending on their needs, eligibility, and choices:
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• Supported Employment – This program is for persons with
intellectual disabilities who, because of their disabilities, need intensive
ongoing support to perform in a work setting. Supported employment provides
the opportunity to work for pay in regular employment, integrated with people
who do not have disabilities and who are not paid caregivers. They also
receive long-term support services in order to retain employment.
• Transitional Employment Services – Through this program we assist a
person served through reviewing and teaching job seeking skills, preparing a
resume, practicing interviewing, and organizing a job search. The MME
Employment Development Specialist also works with individuals on other
important aspects of a job search such as good grooming, personal hygiene,
problem solving, and providing or arranging transportation.
• Job Development – Our Employment Development Specialist will discuss
with the individual what types of jobs that they would be interested in. Once
the type of job and employer is identified the Employment Development
Specialist will either contact the employer or assist the individual in
contacting the employer. Our staff is in contact with the Polson Job Service
to see what current vacancies are available with local businesses, and what
types of jobs may be available in the future. The Employment Development
Specialist may develop and on the job evaluation for an individual to
participate in.
• Community Based Assessment – The Employment Development Specialist
will work with an individual and the employer to develop a work site where
you can get the opportunity to actually work for an employer to see if an
individual likes the job and is able to succeed at it. A person would be
given a set amount of hours to work at this business and would be paid for
doing the job. The wages and workman’s compensation would be provided for the
employer who employs a person during a trial placement.
• On the Job Training – This program provides a new employee the
chance to learn specific job skills that are generally required at the time
of application but are being taught instead by the employer on the job during
the initial few weeks or month of employment. An employer is eligible for up
to 50% for an agreed upon period of time. The employee must be on the
employer’s payroll with a commitment to hire if the OJT candidate is
successful in the job. This program is available only to people who are
receiving services through the State of Montana Vocational Rehabilitation
Program.
• Work Opportunity Tax Credit – This is a tax credit and not a
deduction. If a person is employed for at least 400 hours the credit is 40%
of the unsubsidized wages was paid to him up to $6,000.This program is
available only to people who are receiving services through the State of
Montana Vocational Rehabilitation Program
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