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business-enterprise officer
A professional who plans and directs self-employment rehabilitation programs for handicapped persons throughout state or region. Responsibilities include:
- Interviews handicapped applicants to determine suitable job or business consistent with applicant's experience, training, aptitude, and physical limitations.
- Accepts or recommends acceptance of suitable candidates.
- Develops training methods and trains handicapped persons in operation of business, according to knowledge of retail merchandising principles and techniques.
- Plans desirable locations for enterprises, considering available facilities, traffic volume, fixtures and equipment costs, and character of business.
- Negotiates lease or donation of space with property owners and other interested parties.
- Establishes statistical and accounting procedures to evaluate productivity of business and success of proprietor.
- Coordinates activities with religious, charitable, and other agencies carrying out related programs to benefit handicapped persons.
- Prepares public information materials explaining program for radio, television, and printed media and presents lectures to interested groups to increase public awareness of handicapped citizens' problems.
- Confers with state purchasing officials to obtain fixtures and initial stock for retail operations at most favorable prices available.
- Supervises activities of vending-stand supervisors within territory assigned.
- May confer with contractors and inspect construction of retail stands for conformity with contract provisions.
- Sõnaliik: noun
- Valdkond/domeen: Professional careers
- Category: Occupational titles
- Company: U.S. DOL
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(United States of America)