Students with disabilities often find
themselves at a disadvantage in the job market.
Rappahannock
Goodwill Industries and Germanna Community College have launched a pilot
program to help part-time students with documented disabilities hold steady
jobs while they complete their studies as well as gaining skills they’ll need
for post-graduation employment.
Students chosen for the called the Career
Connected Education Program will be hired to work at Rappahannock Goodwill
facilities and will be enrolled in required developmental classes at Germanna.
RGI and GCC officials say the Career Connected
Education Program will help students with disabilities gain work experience and
practical skills to find employment and fuel their drive to succeed.
In addition
to providing on-the-job training, Rappahannock Goodwill will coach the students
in job-search skills such as application completion and interviewing. In their
Germanna classes, students will hone their resumes, get interviewing practice,
and receive academic support and tutoring as needed. Students in the program
will also receive assistance with any accommodations required in the classroom
or on the work site.
As long as
they maintain a GPA of 2.0 and re-enroll each semester, students will have a
job with Rappahannock Goodwill throughout their program of study.
Post-graduation, Rappahannock Goodwill will provide placement assistance
through its Job Help Centers to help program graduates find employment within
their field of study.
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