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615 South New Ballas Road, Saint Louis, MO 63141
Provide individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities with support to volunteer and obtain employment in a healthcare environment. Hospital has a dedicated staff who works with a supported employment provider to obtain and maintain employment.
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1510 West Seventh Street, Granite City, IL 62040
Developmental Training and Work Activity Program: Offers life skills and work related training for individuals whose functional levels require supervision, but are not precluded from future movement within a community setting.
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580 Eighth Street, Carlyle, IL 62231
Individual Placement & Support (IPS): provides an evidence-based practice that provides employment opportunities for individuals struggling with mental health, substance use, and/or other concerns.
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3100 South Central Avenue, Cicero, IL 60804
Workforce staff helps workers with disabilities on their job search, job applications and orientation. Staff provides ongoing support once the client has secured a job.
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117 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187
Work Readiness Level-up Classes offer support, skills training and job mentoring to individuals living with mental illness to help them find and secure a job. Services include workshops and classes on resume writing, interviewing skills, mock interviews, job search skills training, and support after placement.
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3130 Finley Road, Suite 520, Downers Grove, IL 60515
The program helps people learn the skills they need to go back to work. It also helps them identify and work through any barriers. Support is provided for finding a job and keeping it over time.
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9021 Ogden Avenue, Brookfield, IL 60513
Supported employment services designed for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities who are interested in working.
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17 East Park Boulevard, Villa Park, IL 60181-2877
Staff helps to develop and facilitate relationships at the workplace for workers with disabilities. Services include job search, applications, orientation and on-going supports once the client has found a job.
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503 South Carlton Avenue, Wheaton, IL 60187
Staff helps to develop and facilitate relationships at the workplace for workers with disabilities. Services include job search, applications, orientation and on-going supports once the client has found a job.
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1151 South Wood Street, Chicago, IL 60612
Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) helps people with disabilities find and keep jobs. Through their Transition and STEP programs they help high school students who have disabilities plan for their futures after high school graduation. The Work Incentive Planning and Assistance Program helps people who receive SSDI/SSI benefits understand how working will affect their benefits. The Supported Employment Program (SEP) serves eligible people with significant disabilities who want to go to work and need on-going support services to succeed on the job.
743 North Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60624
Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) helps people with disabilities find and keep jobs. Through their Transition and STEP programs they help high school students who have disabilities plan for their futures after high school graduation. The Work Incentive Planning and Assistance Program helps people who receive SSDI/SSI benefits understand how working will affect their benefits. The Supported Employment Program (SEP) serves eligible people with significant disabilities who want to go to work and need on-going support services to succeed on the job.
228 West Cermak Road, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60616
The Midwest Asian Health Association (MAHA) provides a Smart Match Employment Program (SMEP) that provides comprehensive employment assistance to low-income Asians and other minorities with mental illness and developmental disabilities, including intellectual disabilities. Clients work closely with Employment Specialists to find and retain jobs that match their skills, goals, and interests.
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2229 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 304, Chicago, IL 60616
The TransWorks program supports trans, non-binary, and gender-expansive individuals who are currently unemployed or underemployed and seeking new job opportunities through one of their many corporate partners. From employment readiness development to resume development to interview counseling, the TransWorks team works in tandem with the employment department to ensure candidates meet eligibility requirements and land in trans-affirming work environments.
5317 West Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60651
New Moms' Academic Coaching program was created to address this disparity. Through monthly stipends, childcare support, and individual and group coaching, New Moms provides a resource for young moms looking to graduate from postsecondary education and find work in family-sustaining, living-wage jobs. Young moms will remain enrolled in the program for up to 3 years, or until they complete their degree, with additional follow-up support offered post-graduation.
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8840 South Stony Island Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617
Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) helps people with disabilities find and keep jobs. Through their Transition and STEP programs they help high school students who have disabilities plan for their futures after high school graduation. The Work Incentive Planning and Assistance Program helps people who receive SSDI/SSI benefits understand how working will affect their benefits. The Supported Employment Program (SEP) serves eligible people with significant disabilities who want to go to work and need on-going support services to succeed on the job.
3501 Algonquin Road, Suite 350, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) helps people with disabilities find and keep jobs. Through their Transition and STEP programs they help high school students who have disabilities plan for their futures after high school graduation. The Work Incentive Planning and Assistance Program helps people who receive SSDI/SSI benefits understand how working will affect their benefits. The Supported Employment Program (SEP) serves eligible people with significant disabilities who want to go to work and need on-going support services to succeed on the job.
1945 West Wilson Avenue, Suite 3000, Chicago, IL 60640
Anixter Center's expert team of job coaches and a strong network of community partners will help you land your dream job. When you come to Anixter Center for employment services you can expect: personal coaching, assistance with applications and interviews, customized on-the-job training, and resume and cover letter writing assistance. Anixter is the matchmaker between job seekers and businesses. They work with people who have all different types of disabilities and provide any type of service you need. They work with you individually to identify your unique skill set.
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1850 Oak Street, Winnetka, IL 60093
Josselyn's Individual Placement and Support Program assists with job search, networking, and the application process, job coaching and retention, motivation and accountability, resume writing and editing, vocational assessments, and mock interviewing.
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8616 South Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60652
Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) helps people with disabilities find and keep jobs. Through their Transition and STEP programs they help high school students who have disabilities plan for their futures after high school graduation. The Work Incentive Planning and Assistance Program helps people who receive SSDI/SSI benefits understand how working will affect their benefits. The Supported Employment Program (SEP) serves eligible people with significant disabilities who want to go to work and need on-going support services to succeed on the job.
1624 East 154th Street, Dolton, IL 60419
South Chicago Parents & Friends provides Community Day Services and Supported Employment programming for adults with disabilities. Employment instills a tremendous amount of pride, independence, responsibility, and self-worth. Having proper vocational and behavioral skills is the place to start.
8620 South Pulaski Road, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60652
Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) helps people with disabilities find and keep jobs. Through their Transition and STEP programs they help high school students who have disabilities plan for their futures after high school graduation. The Work Incentive Planning and Assistance Program helps people who receive SSDI/SSI benefits understand how working will affect their benefits. The Supported Employment Program (SEP) serves eligible people with significant disabilities who want to go to work and need on-going support services to succeed on the job.
8333 South Austin Avenue, Burbank, IL 60459
Garden Center Services' Supported Employment Program is a creative approach to employment for people with disabilities and a valuable resource for local businesses. Employees receive individualized job skills training and on-the-job support to ensure their performance meets employer expectations and encourages job retention.
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3925 North Ashland Avenue, C1, Chicago, IL 60613
Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) helps people with disabilities find and keep jobs. Through their Transition and STEP programs they help high school students who have disabilities plan for their futures after high school graduation. The Work Incentive Planning and Assistance Program helps people who receive SSDI/SSI benefits understand how working will affect their benefits. The Supported Employment Program (SEP) serves eligible people with significant disabilities who want to go to work and need on-going support services to succeed on the job.
8600 South Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60652
Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) helps people with disabilities find and keep jobs. Through their Transition and STEP programs they help high school students who have disabilities plan for their futures after high school graduation. The Work Incentive Planning and Assistance Program helps people who receive SSDI/SSI benefits understand how working will affect their benefits. The Supported Employment Program (SEP) serves eligible people with significant disabilities who want to go to work and need on-going support services to succeed on the job.
1835 West Central Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60005
Clearbrook offers programs that are designed to facilitate community integration for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through independent and supervised work settings. Under the guidance of skilled job coaches participants receive tailored training and ongoing support, fostering both skill development and workplace success.
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