NICHCY eNews Foundations:

Employment 101



Table of Contents

Understanding the Network
What Kinds of Jobs Are There?
Getting Job Training
Addressing Transportation Concerns
Finding a Job
All About Job Supports
ADA, Accessibility, and More
Just for Professionals
Launched June 2005
Approx. 9 pages when printed


 

NICHCY is pleased to offer you eNews, a news service that brings you resources and information that are relevant to your interests and concerns. All are welcome to sign up for eNews and tell us what type of info they'd like to receive. Because we sift through mountains of resources daily at NICHCY, we are in an excellent position to let our users know when we run across something of interest to them. (Don't know what we're talking about here? Visit our eNews sign-up page, and read all about it.)

This eNews Foundations page offers the same starting point to everyone who signed up on eNews to receive information about Employment (including job skills and work experience), which falls under the overarching category of "Transition and Adulthood." It doesn't matter if you signed up to receive this info on Day 1 or Day 366 of our service. You'll begin to receive this info through our periodic eNews mailings on the subject---AND, in the meantime, this page will connect you with the resources and info we've already shared with others.

A note on how to use this page of resources: Employment is a gigantic topic. This page would never end if we included all the info and resources that are out there. The resources we've listed are intended to get you started. Each one of them offers extensive, sometimes exhaustive, links to other resources. Therefore, use this page as a springboard into the deep ocean of info on employment.


Understanding the Network





What Kinds of Jobs Are There?

Employment being a goal for most of us, and a necessity as well, that doesn't mean that just any job will or should "do." At their most satisfying, jobs "fit" us-- our skills, talents, interests. So---what kinds of jobs are there that might fit you? In addition to the resources listed under the last section, especially the one-stop centers, here are other sources of information and exploration to help you answer that question.





Getting Job Training



Addressing Transportation Concerns



Finding a Job



All About Job Supports


arrow pointing up Back to top


On the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Accessibility, and More


arrow pointing up Back to top


Just for Professionals


arrow pointing up Back to top


Publication of this Web resource page is made possible through Cooperative Agreement #H326N030003 between the Academy for Educational Development and the Office of Special Education Programs of the U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this document do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Education, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.