Resources for Community Rehabilitation Providers (CRPs)
What is a CRP?
- Community Rehabilitation Providers (CRPs) are agencies or individuals that are approved to provide employment support to individuals with disabilities served by the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.
- CRP Orientation - [PPTX]
- Contact the CRP Specialist if you have questions pertaining to the need for CRPs, how many CRPs are in specific locations across the state, or have any other questions. The CRP Specialist contact information is at the bottom of this page.
How to Become a CRP
- Review the documents and PowerPoints below. Then complete the CRP application and submit it according to the instructions in the application.
- CRP ApplicationProcess - [PPTX]
- DVR Standards for CRPs - [PDF]
- CRP Service Definitions, Requirements and Hourly Rates - [PDF]
- CRP Code of Ethics - [PDF]
- CRP Training: Ethics- [PPTX]
- CRP Application - [PDF]
- After submitting the application you will be contacted for an interview with the CRP Specialist and a local Vocational Rehabilitation Manager.
- Successful applicants will be contacted with further instructions after the interviews.
Tips to Become a Successful CRP
- Working as a CRP - [PPTX]
- Running your CRPBusiness - [PPTX]
- CRP Training: CommonMistakes - [PPTX]
Frequently Used Resources
- CRP Application - [PDF]
- CRP Staff Sheet - [PDF]
- CRP Virtual Services/ Distance Delivery Application - [PDF]
- Provisional CRP Application - [PDF]
- Electronic Payment Agreement - [PDF]
- DVR Client Orientation - [VIDEO]
- DVR School to WorkTransition - [VIDEO]
For more information, contact:
Sarah Canoy
CRP Specialist
sarah.canoy@alaska.gov or
dol.dvr.crp@alaska.gov
(907) 465-6932