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Employment Services offered at SKCAC Industries and Employment Services
Provides training and employment for individuals with disabilities; must meet SKCAC's criteria for employment.
Provides employment services to people with disabilities.
Employment services include
- Work assessment
- Job development and placement
- Training
- On-going supports
- Customized employment
- On-site packaging and assembly work
Employment opportunities available at SKCAC and elsewhere in the community.
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Supported Employment
Disability Related Center Based Employment
DVR Training and Employment - offered by Skills, Inc. in Auburn
Offers paid job training and employment in assembly work for people of all abilities. Focuses primarily on people that identify with disabilities.
Offers paid job assessment and employment services in primary business solutions as a CRP with those enrolled in DVR.
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Disability Related Center Based Employment
Work Skills Training offered at Orion Industries in Auburn
Provides work skills training at a manufacturing site for persons with disabilities in vocational rehabilitation.
Participants rotate through work centers which may include a variety of work that is performed sitting or standing. Participants gain information on attendance and punctuality, motivation, communication, getting along with others, ability to accept feedback, ability to take responsibility, work ethic, ability to retain instructions, work quality, productivity, and personal appearance. Participants will be connected to a mentor and counselor to assist them through the progression of their training. Participants are paid minimum wage while in training. Specialists will assist participants with job placement and continue follow-up for three months after training has ended.
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Vocational Rehabilitation
Disability Related Center Based Employment
Support Services offered at HERO House NW in Bellevue
Offers pre-employment and employment day programs for adults on the Eastside living with mental illness. Members work with staff to develop work skills, self-confidence and strengths. Also provides an extensive social program.
Offers support services for adults living with mental illness. Offers pre-employment day program where members work side-by-side with staff to develop work skills, self-confidence, strengths and talents. Technology and equipment is available for members to learn and work on. Provides a commercial kitchen where members prepare meals available to members and staff for a small fee.
Members can also apply for employment in the community through the programs of HERO House NW. There are three different programs of employment including:
-Transitional Employment Program (part-time, time-limited for members just entering or returning to paid employment; includes on-site support, training and coverage)
-Supported Employment Program (time unlimited, paid positions in the community with on-site supports and training provided by HERO House NW.
-Independent Employment Program (where members work in competitive positions independently of HERO House NW) and HERO House NW employment supports.
HERO House NW Programs also provides an extensive social program where members join together for picnics, bingo, museum tours, festivals, sports and games.
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Clubhouse Model Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Disability Related Center Based Employment
Vocational Rehabilitation
Mental Health Drop In Centers
Prevocational Training
Aerospace Employment offered by Skills, Inc. in Auburn
Offers employment opportunities in aerospace fabrication and/or assembly. Vocational partnership with the Washington State Division of Rehabilitation(DVR) Services Division program.
Offers employment opportunities in aerospace fabrication and/or assembly.
Vocational partnership with DSHS-DVR division program.
Entry level pay rate averages $12 per hour.
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Disability Related Center Based Employment
Support Services offered at HERO House NW in Seattle
Offers pre-employment and employment day programs for adults in the Seattle area living with mental illness. Members work with staff to develop work skills, self-confidence and strengths. Also provides an extensive social program.
Offers support services for adults living with mental illness. Offers pre-employment day program where members work side-by-side with staff to develop work skills, self-confidence, strengths and talents. Technology and equipment is available for members to learn and work on. Provides a commercial kitchen where members prepare meals available to members and staff for a small fee.
Members can also apply for employment in the community through the programs of HERO House NW. There are three different programs of employment including:
-Transitional Employment Program (part-time, time-limited for members just entering or returning to paid employment; includes on-site support, training and coverage)
-Supported Employment Program (time unlimited, paid positions in the community with on-site supports and training provided by HERO House NW.
-Independent Employment Program (where members work in competitive positions independently of HERO House NW) and HERO House NW employment supports.
HERO House NW Programs also provides an extensive social program where members join together for picnics, bingo, museum tours, festivals, sports and games.
What's Here
Vocational Rehabilitation
Mental Health Drop In Centers
Clubhouse Model Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Disability Related Center Based Employment
Prevocational Training
DVR Training and Employment offered by Skills, Inc. at Plant 2
Offers paid job training and employment in assembly work for people of all abilities. Focuses primarily on people that identify with disabilities.
Offers paid job assessment and employment services in primary business solutions as a CRP with those enrolled in DVR.
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Disability Related Center Based Employment
