Checking professional suitability with diagnostic measures for people with disabilities

Service Description

Diagnostic measures can be used to determine your professional performance in advance. This will help you with your professional orientation.

Aptitude assessment measures

An aptitude assessment can be useful if your professional aptitude is unclear, for example because you have no or only limited professional orientation and need support in your career choice.

This provides a well-founded assessment of your suitability for an occupation or occupational field before any specific support is provided.

Your interests and aptitudes as well as your cognitive, mental and physical capabilities are taken into account. This helps to avoid undesirable developments such as dropping out of training or retraining. To assess your professional aptitude, it is necessary to realistically assess your abilities and consider them in relation to the professional requirements.

The aptitude assessment takes up to 3 months and usually takes place in a vocational rehabilitation facility. The technical equipment corresponds to the requirements and equipment standard of companies in the general labor market. If necessary, practical work experience can also take place for a limited period in companies with which the facility cooperates.

Work trial measures

A work trial can be useful if you already have a clear career aspiration, but your professional aptitude is still unclear.

The aim of the work trial is to clarify your professional suitability for a specific career goal. During the work trial, you can get to know typical activities and work processes in a profession or occupational field. By trying out professional activities, you will find out your strengths and development potential.

The work trial lasts up to 4 weeks and usually takes place in a vocational rehabilitation facility. The technical equipment corresponds to the requirements and equipment standards of companies in the general labor market.

Measures to "diagnose the employability of particularly affected disabled people" (DIA-AM)

This diagnostic measure is specifically designed to determine whether you are able to work on the general labor market with your individual performance potential or whether your performance is not or not yet sufficient for the general labor market due to the nature or severity of your disability.

The diagnostic measure is divided into 2 phases that build on each other. Both phases together last a maximum of 12 weeks.

Suitability analysis (phase 1)

Specialists examine your individual abilities, skills and motivation in individual tests and individual trials as well as through observations in the group.

If the experts come to the conclusion that you are not able to perform the simplest tasks on the general labor market, this measure ends. You may then be recommended for further support in the entry procedure and vocational training area.

In-company trial (phase 2)

If the first phase shows that you have the potential to perform simple tasks on the general labor market, the second phase begins.

In the second phase, you will work in one or more companies in the general labor market. You must show that you can cope well with increasing demands and changing workloads. The participating companies receive advice from the providers of the measure in advance in order to create a working environment that is suitable for you personally.

Comprehensive benefits of all diagnostic measures

While you are taking part in one of the three measures, you will receive socio-educational and psychological support.

At the end, a final report documents your personal performance. This report will also state whether and, if so, which employment opportunities are suitable for you on the general labor market and what specific support services can be used to integrate you into the world of work.

Your advisor at the employment agency will discuss possible further support with you on the basis of the diagnosis.

If the employment agency is your responsible rehabilitation provider, it will cover the costs incurred during your participation. During the diagnostic measure, you are generally covered by health, nursing care, accident and pension insurance.

If you meet the eligibility requirements for unemployment benefit or citizen's allowance, you will continue to receive these benefits during your participation. You will only receive transitional allowance if you do not earn any or only a lower salary due to your participation in the measure.