Job Placement Services
A practical, personalized approach to helping injured workers return to meaningful employment through targeted job search support, confidence-building, and strategic vocational guidance
What is Job Placement Services?
Job Placement is a vocational service designed to help injured workers return to suitable employment when they are not able to return to their previous position or employer. It is a structured, individualized process that focuses on identifying realistic job goals, building job search readiness, and creating a clear path back to work.
Stubbe’s Job Placement services support injured workers through customized job search assistance, resume development, interview preparation, job-seeking skills training, transferable skills analysis, vocational assessments, and labor market insight. The goal is to help each individual move toward employment that is appropriate for their abilities, experience, and current level of function.
Why Job Placement Services?
When an injured worker is unable to return to their prior job, the path forward can feel uncertain. Without the right support, that uncertainty can lead to delay, reduced confidence, and a more difficult transition back into the workforce.
Job Placement helps create direction during that stage of the claim. It gives injured workers practical support, clear next steps, and individualized coaching designed to help them re-enter the labor market with greater confidence and focus.
For employers, carriers, and claims professionals, Job Placement creates a more active return to work strategy. Rather than allowing a file to stall, it introduces structure, accountability, and targeted vocational support that can help move the claim toward a more productive outcome.
The Value of the Right Job Placement Support.
When Job Placement is handled with the right combination of strategy, coaching, and vocational insight, injured workers have a clearer path forward and claims are less likely to lose momentum.
The injured worker gains direction and confidence. Claims professionals gain a more active vocational plan. Employers and referral partners gain a practical solution that supports return to work in a meaningful way.
Stubbe’s Job Placement services help create that pathway through individualized support, targeted job development, and a continued focus on timely, appropriate return to work.
When This Service May Be the Right Fit
Job Placement may be appropriate when:
- an injured worker is not able to return to their previous job
- return to work with the date of injury employer is not feasible
- the individual needs structured support in identifying new employment options
- a claim would benefit from a more active vocational strategy
- the injured worker needs help with resume development, interviewing, or job search skills
- transferable skills, labor market realities, and functional capabilities need to be aligned with new job goals
- the objective is to support a realistic and timely return to competitive employment
How Stubbe Helps Move Claims Forward
Early Engagement That Supports Momentum
Return to work outcomes often improve when vocational support begins early. Stubbe’s approach is designed to reduce unnecessary delay and help injured workers begin working toward realistic employment goals as soon as it is appropriate to do so.
Personalized Coaching and Practical Support
Every job search is different. Stubbe works one on one with injured workers to strengthen job search readiness, improve confidence, and support progress through resume development, interview preparation, and job-seeking skills training.
Targeted Job Development
Successful placement is about more than reviewing job boards. Stubbe’s Job Placement services focus on targeted outreach and strategic job development to identify opportunities that align with the individual’s skills, restrictions, and employment goals. Your flyer emphasizes direct outreach and access to opportunities beyond traditional listings, which strengthens the practical value of the program.
A Stronger Vocational Foundation
Job Placement is most effective when it is supported by thoughtful vocational analysis. Stubbe’s broader vocational service model includes assessments of functional ability, transferable skills, labor market conditions, and job options, helping create a more informed and realistic job search strategy
A Clear Focus On Meaningful Employment
The goal is not simply to place someone in any job. It is to help the injured worker move toward employment that is realistic, sustainable, and aligned with their abilities and circumstances. That focus helps support stronger return to work outcomes and a more thoughtful transition back into the workforce.
Why Stubbe?
Stubbe’s Job Placement services reflect the same strengths that define our broader case management approach: practical coordination, responsive communication, and a strong focus on meaningful outcomes.
We understand that returning to work after an injury is not just about finding a job opening. It is about helping someone move forward with confidence, identify realistic opportunities, and navigate change with the right level of support.
Stubbe brings decades of vocational experience, a proactive service model, and a commitment to personalized guidance that helps injured workers, claims professionals, and referral partners stay focused on progress. Our approach is built around early intervention, measurable movement, and thoughtful collaboration across the return to work process.
Ready to Discuss a Job Placement Referral?
Stubbe’s team can help determine whether Job Placement is the right fit and build a practical strategy to support return to work through meaningful employment.