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Veteran’s Connect Homeless Project-Oct 2010
On November 10, 2011, RSA members attended Veterans Connect, a collaboration to help focus outreach to the veteran community. The objective of this unique collaboration and outreach was to connect veterans to services available from the city, the VA and other non-profits. During the event, RSA’s Vice President Jenna French met Lieutenant Governor of California, Gavin Newsom.
Jenna French with Gavin Newsom
Job Opening – Mental Health Vocational Counselor I
The Contra Costa County Health Services Department has a job opening for a Mental Health Vocational Counselor I . Details listed below.
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DEFINITION: Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employees in the class. Class specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. Under supervision, assists mental health consumers in obtaining and retaining employment and career advancement leading to self-sufficiency; coordinates and provides training and assistance in job search skills; screens and refers consumers for available job opportunities; assists in determining vocational rehabilitation potential for mental health clients; and performs related duties as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Positions in this classification are located in the Health Services Department, Mental Health Division. Mental Health Vocational Counselor I – Project is distinguished from Mental Health Vocational Counselor II – Project in that the latter represents the certified, experienced level of the class. Supervision of this classification is provided by the Mental Health Vocational Services Coordinator – Project. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: License Required: Possession of a valid driver’s license. Education: Possession of a Master’s Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling or a closely related field from an accredited college or university or proof of eligibility to sit for the examination for certification by the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification. Experience: One (1) year of full-time (or the equivalent of full-time) experience providing vocational services specific to clients with psychiatric disabilities. KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of:
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CRC Exam Registration Coming Up!
Hello All Rehabilitation Students who are graduating this spring or have 75% of their coursework completed:
TAKE the CRC (certified rehabilitation exam) Soon after you graduate !
If you submit your application to CRCC by May 15 th , 2010 you can take it this October (and study in the summer!)
Here is the CRCC website to access the application: (DON’T PROCRASTINATE) – you need signatures…
http://www.crccertification.com/
Please come see me if you have questions.
Julie Chronister
ACA Student Ethics Case Study Competition

ATTENTION ALL GRADUATE STUDENTS!
The Sixth ACA Student Ethics Case Study Competition is accepting registrations through November 29, 2009. This popular student activity has both a Masters Degree level and a Doctoral Degree level competition and is open to teams of students in counselor education nationwide.
This is a case study competition in which university counselor education teams analyze a hypothetical ethics case in order to create an appropriate ethical decision and a plan to respond to that decision. Teams of three or four students participate in either a Masters level or Doctoral level competition. There will be four winning teams at each level. First place winners will win a $75 gift certificate for the ACA Bookstore to each team member and a certificate along with a letter of recognition. Second place, each team member will receive a $25 gift certificate at the ACA Bookstore, a certificate and letter of recognition. Third place will receive a letter of recognition and certificate and all participating programs will receive a letter of recognition. There will also be an “Honorable Mention” given to the fourth place winner. The competition is limited to one team per institution.
Winning entries – along with the winning team members and institutions – will be highlighted in Counseling Today and at the ACA annual conference.
Visit http://www.counseling.org/competition to learn more about the competition and for instructions on registration. Registration must be completed by November 29 and submissions will be accepted until December 13, 2009.
RSA recognized at CRA event

Top row (L ro R) - Kelly Hines, Dr. Julie Chronister, Christine Randolph, Maureen Fitzgerald, Aparna Bell, Kerry Stamps - Bottom Row (L to R) Miyoko Kawabe, Maya Feng, Dr. Mya Vaughn
The RSA was well represented at last week’s event put on by the California chapter of the National Rehabilitation Association at San Francisco State University. The event was a chance for Rehab professionals and students to meet and to network. Our department chair, Dr. Robert Williams, was honored for his contributions and continued support of the Rehab program. Safeway was also honored for its continuing efforts to employ persons with disabilities.
Many thanks to Dr. Julie Chronister for introducing our new student organization to the Rehab community (and thanks for the shout-out for the new website)!
Misty Trujillo awarded 2009 NRA Graduate Literary Award
Please congratulate our very own rehabilitation counseling student, Misty Trujillo, for her 2nd award for her paper titled, “Persons Living With HIV/AIDS Contemplating a Return to Work: A Social Cognitive Career Theory and Constructivist Theory Perspective.” She has been awarded the 2009 graduate student literary award from the National Rehabilitation Association. Her paper will be published in NRA’s flagship journal, Journal of Rehabilitation. Congratulations Misty!
