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Internship/Temporary Work (I/TW) is defined as time-limited, paid work experience. This service is designed to provide information of day-to-day work requirements in a real job.
There are many reasons to participate in an I/TW. An I/TW may assess job suitability, or may help you to:
A DVR service provider will likely assist in setting up your I/TW site. The service provider will be your main point of contact with the site employer
and DVR. The provider will monitor your progress and report to DVR.
Note: If you are under the age of 16, you are required to obtain a work permit before you can begin the I/TW.
The wage paid will be the prevailing and customary wage and benefit level paid by the employer, and not less than minimum wage. If you receive SSI or SSDI, report the I/TW and wages earned to your local Social Security office. Please note that you should also tell the local Social Security office that the I/TW is through Opportunities, Inc., as your wages will come through them.
The training you receive from the site employer will be the same as with any other employee. If you need job coaching, equipment, clothing, or accommodations to participate in the I/TW arrangement, please discuss your needs with your DVR staff.
The I/TW is temporary. There is no expectation that you will be hired permanently at the job, although you may be hired at the discretion of the employer. Your I/TW will have a specific start and end date, as well as a specific number of approved work hours. You will need to identify a mailing address to receive your wages via a payment card or sign up for direct deposit and get copies of identification documents needed for work. A list of acceptable documents is available on Page 2 of this document. Wages will be paid by an Employer of Record service through a debit card/direct deposit on a weekly basis. Your hours will be verified by the site employer, and you should keep track of your work time. Additional information will be provided regarding wage payment when a site is set up.
As an employee participating in an I/TW, you will be expected to:
Note: If a schedule change is needed that will affect the total number of hours authorized, the I/TW service provider should notify DVR.
To participate in a DVR I/TW, you will need one document from List A or a document from Lists B and C.