???Exciting News!??? Get ready for Project SEARCH's?18th Annual Conference?in Austin, TX for 2025! ?? Join us in sunny Austin this summer for a week filled with?learning, sharing, networking, and fun! ??? ???Early Bird Rate?ends on March 14, 2025. Don't miss out! For more details, visit our website:?www.projectsearch.us #ProjectSEARCH2025 #AnnualConference #Networking #Learning #AustinTX
关于我们
Project SEARCH was developed at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, a research environment that fosters visionary thinking and innovation. It all began in 1996, when Erin Riehle was Director of Cincinnati Children's Emergency Department. Erin felt that, because the hospital served individuals with developmental disabilities, it made sense that they should commit to hiring people in this group. She wondered if it would be possible to train people with developmental disabilities to fill some of the high-turnover, entry level positions in her department, which involved complex and systematic tasks such as stocking supply cabinets. As a starting point, Erin presented her ideas to Susie Rutkowski, then the special education director at Great Oaks Career Campuses. Erin and Susie formed a partnership that was instantaneous, and together they launched Project SEARCH. Since its inception, Project SEARCH has grown from a single program site at Cincinnati Children's to over 600 sites across the United States, Canada, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Portugal, Iceland, New Zealand and Australia. Project SEARCH's primary objective is to secure competitive employment for people with disabilities.
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https://www.projectsearch.us
Project SEARCH的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 教育系统
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Cincinnati,OH
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1996
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主要
3333 Burnet Ave
US,OH,Cincinnati,45229
Project SEARCH员工
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Cynthia Tompkins
Collector, Investor, Graphics Design, Computer Tech & Poet
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Holly Opatick
Project SEARCH
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Ronnie Calhoun
Just a guy trying to spread positivity to help make the world a better place!
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Lisa Cannon
Teacher of Special Education at Greater Southern Tier BOCES (GST BOCES)/ Project SEARCH Instructor
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We are delighted to be working with our partners in Australia to create new Project SEARCH sites!
Project SEARCH at UnitingCare Queensland has kicked-off 2025 with great excitement thanks to an inspiring visit from one of the program’s original co-founders! Travelling from the United States where Project SEARCH began in 1996 at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Co-Founder and Director, Susie, and Program Specialist, Joy, visited Buderim Private Hospital and our colleagues at St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital this month to see first-hand how the program is benefiting young adults with disability right here in Queensland. Over the past three decades, Project SEARCH has expanded to more than 783 programs across nine countries, including to UnitingCare where the program began at The Wesley Hospital in 2019 and has since become an invaluable part of so many areas of our organisation. We’ve already been able to support more than 50 interns to gain real work experience in our hospitals and they join an incredible group of more than 50,000 worldwide who have participated in Project SEARCH. Most importantly, we’re always looking for more interns to join us! We’re currently recruiting interns to join Project SEARCH on the Sunshine Coast at Buderim Private Hospital and in Hervey Bay at St Stephen's Hospital. If you know someone whose potential needs an opportunity so they can shine, please reach out to us at [email protected] or visit our website to learn more https://lnkd.in/dFfHYeTV A big and heartfelt thank you to Susie and Joy for visiting us at Buderim. Your wisdom and expertise have inspired us for the Project SEARCH year ahead! #StAndrews #ProjectSearch
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We are excited to welcome the Navajo Nation community of Shiprock, NM to the Project SEARCH family! "The MolinaCares Accord ("MolinaCares"), in collaboration with Molina Healthcare of New Mexico (“Molina”), has partnered with Project SEARCH to bring its employment training program for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to Shiprock, a community of the Navajo Nation. Through the MolinaCares for Families initiative, Molina donated $20,000 to Project SEARCH in late 2022 to support the opening of a project site that will benefit the Native American youth population in the rural, majority Tribal area of the state." https://lnkd.in/gMTURswy
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Congratulations to the New Jersey Project SEARCH sites for receiving the 2024 New Jersey Social Innovation Award for Workforce Development! #ProjectSEARCHworks
Congratulations to the recipients of the 2024 New Jersey Social Innovation Awards! Be sure to explore the achievements of all the winners and delve into the impactful initiatives they are involved in.