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Trillium Employment Services

Trillium Employment Services

人才中介

Auburn,Washington 672 位关注者

Promoting Inclusive Community and Employment Opportunities

关于我们

Trillium helps businesses recruit, train and retain employees with disabilities. For nearly 40 years, qualified candidates throughout Washington have discovered work that they love and businesses have benefited from dedicated and skilled employees. Trillium currently supports over 400 businesses in King, Kitsap, Pierce and Clark, Yakima Counties. If you are a business looking to diversify your workforce and solve a labor need cost effectively, we'd like to meet with you to see if we can help you reach your goals. If you are a job seeker looking for a job or support to enhance your performance at work, we hope we can help you be successful in your career. If you want to know more about being an Employment Consultant and creating employment opportunities for people with disabilities in your community contact us because we are a growing company seeking innovative people to join our team.

网站
https://www.trillium.org
所属行业
人才中介
规模
51-200 人
总部
Auburn,Washington
类型
非营利机构
创立
1983
领域
Recruiting & Training、Supporting people with disabilities in the workforce、Workforce Diversity和Human Resource Support

地点

Trillium Employment Services员工

动态

  • Attention job seekers in Clark, King and Pierce Counties: we are hiring! At Trillium, we value innovation, collaboration, and growth. As an Employment Consultant, you’ll play a key role in building lasting relationships with both clients and employers. Interested? Check out our postings for more information! King County: https://lnkd.in/gzRNDZU8 Clark County: https://lnkd.in/gHqe99US Pierce County: https://lnkd.in/gJd7FZbk?

  • We are still energized by this year's Employment Advocacy Day at the capital. Trillium celebrates the collective efforts to create inclusive, accessible, and equal opportunities in the workforce. A heartfelt thank you to all the advocates, organizations, and individuals working tirelessly to break down barriers and ensure that every person has the chance to thrive. Employment is about dignity and empowerment, and we believe diversity strengthens teams and drives innovation. Together, we can build workplaces where everyone belongs and every talent is valued.

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  • Dear Washington Legislators, we know you have to make budget cuts, but please be selective rather than require across the board cuts. Washington is already in the bottom 25th percentile in the U.S. for funding services that support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). These two parents of people with IDD paint a pragmatic case for preserving the minimal services we have now. https://lnkd.in/g9wB2BnB

  • It’s not too early to start thinking about life after school. Here is a helpful resource to guide young adult with disabilities and their families.

    Are you or someone you know preparing to leave high school? The WA State Transition Map is a one-page guide that connects students and families to key job transition services. Learn how state agencies and disability support resources can help build pathways to employment and independence. Explore more at https://lnkd.in/gFY9W2nR. Please share!

    • Graphic promoting the Washington State Transition Map. It includes the DSHS logo, text asking, 'Do you know a student or youth with disabilities?', an image of the Transition Map, and two photos: a smiling girl in a wheelchair and a young man holding plants. Text encourages downloading the map for disability support resources
  • 125 individuals started a new job in 2024! This milestone represents empowerment, growth, and the power of inclusive employment. Thank you to the employers who partnered with us to make these opportunities a reality! Together, we’re building a more inclusive community, one job at a time. Let’s make 2025 even brighter! Join our mission or partner with us to create more opportunities.

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  • We’re excited to announce the newest addition to Trillium’s Board, Jen Stephens! Jen, based in Vancouver, WA, brings a wealth of experience and a personal connection to supported employment. Having worked at Peace Health, a childcare center, and as a Community Guide Assistant, Jen knows firsthand the value of inclusive workplaces. After retiring due to health challenges, she remains deeply engaged in her community through advocacy and board work with organizations like People First of Washington and The Arc of Southwest Washington. We’re thrilled to have Jen join our board and can’t wait to see how her perspectives and skills help us grow. To see Jen’s full bio and learn more about all of our incredible board members, visit: https://lnkd.in/gCH7jBkF

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  • A heartfelt thank you to Bill Cowart for an incredible 15 years of service on Trillium’s Board! Throughout his tenure, Bill generously shared his expertise, connections, and resources to help advance our mission. From supporting job placements to strengthening our operations, Bill has been an invaluable part of Trillium’s journey. While Bill is retiring from his role on the board, his commitment to inclusion continues—he remains an inclusive employer at?Leavitt Group Northwest, an Insurance Agency with offices in Auburn, Everett, University Place and Oak Harbor. Thank you, Bill, for your lasting contributions and dedication to creating opportunities for all. To see more about Trillium’s Board and their impact, visit:?https://lnkd.in/gCH7jBkF #ThankYouBill?#InclusiveWorkplaces?#TrilliumBoard

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  • Thank you to the Washington State Rehabilitation Council for creating this transition roadmap for schools and families! It can be challenging to navigate all the systems and understand how they connect. With this roadmap, folks will have a clearer path forward, ensuring a smoother transition for students.

    查看Shelby Satko的档案

    Cultivating strategic alliances to enhance partnerships.

    I’m excited to share that yesterday we launched the Washington State Transition Map! The Washington State Rehabilitation Council worked collaboratively on this co-branded resource which is a succinct summary of key transition services for individuals with disabilities and their families. This resource is a one-page summary to help individuals and families learn about, compare, and connect to key transition services that students may be eligible for as they prepare to leave high school. Additionally, it serves as a valuable tool for disability support resources and agencies to establish meaningful connections with transition services to support individuals with disabilities in securing and maintaining employment. Check it out and share with your networks!

  • Job Seeker of the Week Meet Jessica! She is seeking employment in an office setting within the South Hill, Frederickson, and Spanaway area. With 8 years of experience in shredding and filing paperwork, she excels in routine tasks and thrives in environments where consistency and attention to detail are key. Known for her warm and friendly demeanor, Jessica has an exceptional memory, allowing her to effortlessly recall important details and stay organized. She is eager to bring her skills and reliability to a supportive office role. Let's get Jessica connected to her next job!

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