Health Center: Employment/Jobs
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CAREERS & the disabled Job Fair for people with disabilities: If you are not able to attend one of these career fairs held around the country, you can post your resume to be available for hundreds of employers. Website: http://www.eop.com/exporegistration.html
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Employer Assistance & Recruiting Network: The Employer Assistance & Recruiting Network (EARN) is a free service that connects employers looking for quality employees with skilled job candidates. Website: EarnWorks.com
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US Fish and Wildlife is offering a student temporary employment program (STEP) and Student Career Experience Programs (SCEP) please refer to the corresponding information sheets. For more information please contact Jerry D. Wells from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service at 1-888-812-5759 or email Jerry at Jerry_Wells@fws.gov or proceed to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service website at http://www.fws.gov/pacific/aba/dcr
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National Industries Fellowship for Leadership Development is a two year, professional, salaried program that combines on-the-job experience with formal management training. For more information call 703.578.8343 or visit http://www.nib.org/
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Career Opportunities for Students with Disabilities offers employment listings and training for graduates with disabilities seeking employment. Check it out at www.cosdonline.org
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Centers for Independent Living offers a directory of independent living centers by state. Go to www.virtualcil.net/cils.
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Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers is a national network of centers that provide information, referrals, resources and training on the Americans with Disabilities Act. Check it out at www.adata.org
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GettingHired is a national employment portal connecting job seekers with disabilities with employers. Go to www.GettingHired.com
- The Job Accommodation Network offers information on job accommodations for employees and employers. Check it out at www.jan.wvu.edu
- The Office of Disability Employment Policy offers employment policies and data. It's available at www.dol.gov/odep
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Plan to Achieve Self-Support is a program that allows Social Security benefit continuation to individuals with disabilities to help them achieve work goals. Go to www.passplan.org
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Ticket to Work provides appropriate services to help beneficiaries find and maintain employment. To learn more, go to www.socialsecurity.gov/work/aboutticket.html
- The Workforce Recruitment Program is a federal program that connects employers and students with disabilities. Check it out at www.dol.gov/odep/programs/workforc.htm
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STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAMS
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Disabled Person job and career website: www.disabledperson.com
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The Campaign for Disability Employment:
www.whatcanyoudocampaign.org
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Art of Disclosing Your Disability:
http://www.miltwright.com/articles/ArtOfDisclosingYourDisability.pdf
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Incight Employment:
www.incightemployment.org