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SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PROVIDER IN IDAHO

  • Writer: Fatumata Kaba
    Fatumata Kaba
  • Jul 17
  • 4 min read

EMPOWERING INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES TO ACHIEVE COMPETITIVE, INTEGRATED EMPLOYMENT

 

Supported Employment Services in Idaho assist individuals with disabilities in obtaining, maintaining, and advancing in competitive jobs within their communities. These services are authorized under Idaho’s Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waiver programs and Vocational Rehabilitation initiatives, promoting economic self-sufficiency, inclusion, and independence.

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1. GOVERNING AGENCIES

Agency: Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (IDHW) — Division of Medicaid

Role: Oversees Medicaid provider enrollment, service authorization, and reimbursement for Supported Employment Services

Agency: Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (IDVR)

Role: Collaborates with Medicaid providers to promote competitive employment and may fund initial job development and placement services

Agency: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

Role: Provides federal oversight ensuring Supported Employment Services meet Medicaid HCBS standards for community integration and participant choice

2. SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OVERVIEW

Supported Employment Services help individuals with significant disabilities find and maintain paid, competitive jobs in the general workforce with the necessary supports.

Approved providers may deliver:

  • Job Development: Identifying employment opportunities and matching participants’ skills with available jobs

  • Job Coaching: Providing on-the-job training, support, and supervision to help participants learn tasks and adjust to work environments

  • Career Planning: Helping participants explore interests, develop employment goals, and create career advancement plans

  • Employment Retention Services: Ongoing supports to help participants maintain long-term employment, including conflict resolution and employer liaison activities

  • Customized Employment: Developing job roles specifically suited to participants’ strengths and needs

  • Benefits Counseling: Assisting participants in understanding how employment affects Social Security and Medicaid benefits

All services must be based on the participant’s Individualized Service Plan (ISP) and aim for competitive, integrated employment (CIE) outcomes.

3. LICENSING & PROVIDER APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS

Prerequisites:

  • Register business with the Idaho Secretary of State

  • Obtain EIN from the IRS and NPI (Type 2)

  • Enroll as a Medicaid provider through Idaho Medicaid Provider Enrollment

  • Maintain general liability and professional liability insurance

  • Develop participant-centered policies for job development, coaching, risk management, and service documentation

  • Staff providing direct supports must have relevant education or experience in employment services, rehabilitation, or human services

4. IDHW PROVIDER ENROLLMENT PROCESS

Initial Interest and Application:

  • Submit Provider Enrollment Application for Supported Employment Services through Idaho’s Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS)

Application and Documentation Submission:

  • Submit Articles of Incorporation, proof of EIN/NPI, staff qualifications, insurance certificates, and operational policies

  • Provide sample career plans, job coaching logs, employment monitoring reports, and risk management protocols

Program Readiness Review:

  • IDHW reviews provider readiness including participant protection practices, outcome tracking, and Medicaid billing systems

Approval & Medicaid Enrollment:

  • Upon approval, configure billing codes for Supported Employment Services (initial job development, job coaching, and follow-along supports)

5. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

  • Articles of Incorporation or Business Registration (Idaho Secretary of State)

  • IRS EIN confirmation

  • NPI confirmation

  • Proof of general and professional liability insurance

  • HCBS-Compliant Policy & Procedure Manual including:

    • Participant intake, vocational assessment, and employment planning procedures

    • Job development, job coaching, and follow-along service protocols

    • HIPAA confidentiality, participant rights, and grievance procedures

    • Emergency preparedness and incident reporting procedures

    • Staff credentialing, background checks, and training documentation

    • Medicaid billing, service tracking, and audit readiness documentation

6. STAFFING REQUIREMENTS

Role: Supported Employment Program Manager

Requirements: Bachelor's degree in rehabilitation counseling, human services, education, or related field preferred; experience in supported employment or vocational services; background screening clearance

Role: Employment Specialists / Job Coaches

Requirements: High school diploma or GED minimum (Bachelor’s preferred); experience in employment support services; CPR/First Aid certification recommended; background screening clearance

All staff must complete:

  • HIPAA confidentiality and participant rights training

  • Person-centered employment planning and job development training

  • Disability awareness, workplace accommodations, and employer engagement training

  • Annual refresher courses on employment best practices and Medicaid documentation standards

 

7. MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS

The following Idaho Medicaid Waivers authorize Supported Employment Services:

  • Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver

  • Aged and Disabled (A&D) Waiver (in cases where employment is a service goal)

Approved providers may deliver:

  • Customized job development, job coaching, and employment retention services

  • Career planning and benefits counseling

  • Ongoing employment monitoring and advocacy for workplace accommodations

 

8. TIMELINE TO LAUNCH

Phase: Business Formation and Credentialing Setup

Timeline: 1–2 weeks

Phase: Staff Hiring, Credentialing, and Program Development

Timeline: 2–3 months

Phase: Idaho Medicaid Provider Enrollment and Readiness Review

Timeline: 60–90 days

Phase: Medicaid Billing System Configuration and Claims Management

Timeline: 30–45 days

9. CONTACT INFORMATION

Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (IDHW) — Medicaid Division

Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (IDVR)

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PROVIDER IN IDAHO

WAIVER CONSULTING GROUP’S START-UP ASSISTANCE SERVICE — IDAHO SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PROVIDER

WCG supports employment agencies, disability service providers, and vocational rehabilitation organizations in launching Medicaid-compliant Supported Employment Services under Idaho’s HCBS waiver programs.

 

Scope of Work:

  • Business registration and EIN/NPI setup

  • Medicaid provider enrollment assistance

  • Development of Supported Employment Services Policy & Procedure Manual

  • Staff credentialing templates and participant career planning forms

  • Medicaid billing system setup and claims management

  • Website, domain, and email setup

  • Employment intake, job development, and job coaching documentation systems

  • Quality assurance programs for employment retention and participant satisfaction tracking

  • Employer engagement and community networking strategies



Our Client Portal offers a wealth of resources that you can explore related to various programs and state requirements. 

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