Welcome to Pathfinder Associates
Pathfinder Associates
welcomes you to our website. We
hope that you will find our information and resources helpful. We look forward to
hearing from you.
Our services offer
a full array of consultation, training, and
technical assistance leading the way to:
- Expanded choices for persons with disabilities;
- New opportunities for effective staff and organizational development for rehabilitation personnel; and
- Solutions and approaches that enhance successful employment outcomes.
Innovative training such as TeleSeminars provide a flexible, cost-effective way to develop skills needed in today's workplace.
"The scenarios and practical applications were great. Usually, this can be a dry topic but I found materials and presentation to be very interesting."
Robin Ritter, Program Administrator
Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
Louisville, KY
“Well organized materials. Provided broad coverage of Code of Ethics"
Sandy Fonseca, M.Ed., CRC
Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist
Honolulu, Hawaii
Look for resources and materials for:
- Rehabilitation Counselors;
- Vocational Evaluators;
- Job Developers;
- Community Rehabilitation Personnel;
- Assistive Technology Specialists; and
- Staffs in workforce development centers.
Explore how job analysis, assistive technology and practical problem-solving and teamwork oriented training can help to expand employment opportunities. Contact us with questions or requests for training and consultation work.
Pathfinder Associates
Pathfinder Associates receives National Award
The National Rehabilitation Counselors and Educators Association (RCEA) has presented Pathfinder Associates with its 2006 Meritorious Service Award. 2006 RCEA President Ray Feroz presented the award to Tony and Spencer during proceedings of the National Rehabilitation Association’s Annual Training Conference and Exhibit Show in Orlando, Florida in November. The award noted Pathfinder Associates “Partnering for Innovative Ethics Education”. Pathfinder Associates partnered with RCEA during 2006 to conduct TeleSeminars on Ethics which attracted more than 400 participants representing 32 States, the District of Columbia and Canada.

