Vocational Rehabilitation

“Vocational Rehabilitation” is a big phrase, but it really just means “job training.”

DARS provides intense, individualized services for students seeking specific employment opportunities (and all adults with disabilities). These services require an application process and approval.

Apply

or

Call 1-800-552-5019 (voice) or 1-800-464-9950 (TTY)

What happens next?

  1. Meet with a DARS counselor
  2. We will help you fill out the application
  3. Submit required records to determine eligibility 
Student pushing metal through bandsaw while observed by an instructor
DARS works closely with both local businesses and individuals with disabilities to find a good workplace fit for everyone involved.

What is VR?

Eligible students will work with their assigned counselor to: 

  • Set career goals
  • Determine what services will be needed to reach those goals
  • Develop an Individualized Employment Plan

Vocational Rehabilitation Services can include: 

  • Help finding assistive technology and/or communication devices
  • Job coaching to support employment 
  • Support earning necessary degrees or credentials for chosen line of work
  • Assistance developing social skills 

You can read a lot more about our intensive job training and employment support in our “For Individuals” section.

Testimonial Speaker

I would encourage every parent that has a child who’s going through any disability to take a chance and join this program because it has changed my son’s life.

Rose Frempong, mother to Joe Quainoo, participant in the DARS vocational rehabilitation services. Joe now works at Mary Washington Hospital as a transporter.


This program is managed by the Division of Rehabilitative Services.