Employment
ICS provides a special combination of human and community resources that
makes rehabilitation successful. Our mission is to create specially
designed programs that promote self-sufficiency and address the diverse
and unique needs of the populations we serve. We provide employment
programs, placing individuals in competitive jobs throughout Marin
County. To ensure success, we offer vocational counseling, job
development, on-the-job training, and follow-up services to both the
employee and the employer.
Employment Programs: STAR
The Marin County Support and Treatment after Release program (STAR) was originally implemented through a competitive Mentally Ill Offender Crime Reduction grant (MIOCRG) awarded by the California Board of Corrections in 2000-01. STAR enrollees receive intensive treatment and services to support functioning and reduce recidivism. The STAR multi-disciplinary team includes Community Mental Health professionals, County probation, the Sheriff's Department, the San Rafael Police Department, and ICS. Our role consists of vocational/educational assessment and planning. We provide immediate vocational coordination, counseling, placement and job coaching services to enrollees. ICS also assists with volunteer placement, educational/career planning, and service coordination of agencies such as the Department of Rehabilitation for additional vocational support.
Employment Programs: Odyssey
ICS is an integral part of Community Mental Health's Odyssey Program. This program serves individuals with mental illness who are at risk of homelessness. Odyssey provides intensive case management services addressing housing; medical and psychiatric treatment; and vocational needs. ICS focuses on employment needs by providing volunteer placement, vocational/educational counseling, job placement, and job coaching. We also coordinate services with outside agencies and assist clients with accessing Department of Rehabilitation services.
Employment Programs: Phoenix
This unique workshop was developed by ICS for enrollees of the Odyssey and STAR programs. The Phoenix has long been a symbol of rebirth and re-creation and is linked to the idea that individuals can connect who they are with meaningful work. This workshop incorporates the creative use of songs, personal stories of triumph, the Core Gift Assessment, motivational and vocational exploration exercises, and self reflection to help individuals define a career path which suits their personal values, beliefs and vision of the future.
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