Thursday, September 22, 2011

Virtual Job Fair Opportunity

The National Council on Disability wants to know about
employment opportunities where YOU work!


On October 4, in observance of National Disability Employment Awareness Month and in connection with the online release of NCD's newest report, "The Power of Digital Inclusion: Technology's Impact on Employment and Opportunities for People with Disabilities" the National Council on Disability (NCD) will host our first-ever, virtual "job fair." On that day, we'll be promoting employment opportunities within the Federal Government, non-profit organizations, and private sector via Twitter, Facebook, and the NCD listserv. 

Between now and October 3, please send your employment opportunities to LCarterLong@ncd.gov with the subject line "Job Opportunity" and using the following simple format:

Job Title
Organization / agency / corporation name
Location
Full-time or Part-time
Link to full description
Job area (Education, Advocacy, Public Relations, etc.)


Background
Employment rates for people with disabilities have fallen almost continuously since the 1990s, despite the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) twenty-one years ago. When employed, people with disabilities have been a remarkably reliable labor force historically, but when industries cut back, disabled people are often the first to lose their jobs. When there is growth, they are consistently the last hired. The employment gap between men and women with and without work-related disabilities has increased over the past 20 years, hitting 57.4 percent by 2009. The largest gap on record. Lastly, jobs for people with disabilities tend to be in secondary labor markets with subsistence pay, low skill requirements, and few opportunities for advancement. A higher than average number of positions are part-time jobs.


The way forward
Electronic networks and new digital technologies have transformed how we communicate. The "new economy" thrives on human knowledge and uses ways the ways we share information as its starting point. Connection, interdependence and free exchange of ideas are the foundation of the new economy in general but also bolster the workplace specifically. Virtual worlds are steadily eradicating the barriers that have traditionally blocked equal access. As such, electronic networks arguably level the playing field more for people with disabilities than they do for the non-disabled population. Sadly, connections between those networks among people with disabilities is typically weaker, and the bridges between employer and potential employee therefore less effective.


NCD's virtual job fair acknowledges that there is much progress yet to be made and seeks to use the innovations available now to build a better future.

To have your employment notice included, email the information listed above to LCarterLong@ncd.gov

On October 4, positions will be distributed via NCD's Twitter feed with the hashtag #NCDJobFair at regular intervals throughout the day.  You can track the event live at by following tweets via @NatCounDis on Twitter that day. Notices must — of course — fit Twitter's 140-character limit, but will be linked directly to your website and mirrored on NCD's Facebook page. At the conclusion of the virtual job fair, NCD will send out a single email listserv message containing a collection of all the job opportunities posted throughout the day.

NCD on the web: http://www.ncd.gov
NCD on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/NatCounDis
NCD on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/National-Council-on-Disability/131414496898167

DISCLAIMER:
The National Council on Disability (NCD) provides the information contained on its website and distributed through its social networks for general purposes only, and for the convenience of the public.  While we endeavor to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability of any of the information. Through the information we will provide during the "virtual job fair," you are able to link to other websites that are not under our control.  We have no control over the nature, content, or availability of those sites. Insertion of any links and/or opportunities does not constitute, either express or implied, a recommendation and/or endorsement of the organization, entity, or opportunity by the National Council on Disability. The National Council on Disability does not have any information beyond what is listed here. 

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Wal-Mart to Provide $100-Million in Grants to Help Women

Wal-Mart to Provide $100-Million in Grants to Help Women

September 14, 2011, 10:13 am

Wal-Mart has committed $100-million in grants to nonprofit groups that provide job training to women as part of a $20-billion campaign to boost female economic development, according to The New York Times and the Associated Press.

The grants will support development of work and financial skills for hundreds of thousands of women in the United States and abroad, including female employees at Wal-Mart's suppliers.

The retail giant also pledged to spend $20-billion in the next five years on products from domestic women-owned businesses, a 60-percent increase.

"This is a game changer," said Helen Gayle, chief executive of the humanitarian charity Care USA, which worked with Wal-Mart to develop the program. "This is a large initiative. If Wal-Mart begins to change the way it does its practices, it can have a huge impact on other corporations and other retailers."

Leslie A. Dach, Wal-Mart's executive vice president for corporate affairs, said the program was not a response to a class-action lawsuit charging the company with persistent discrimination against female workers. The Supreme Court in June refused to allow the lawsuit to proceed.



Monday, September 12, 2011

EARN Employer Panel - Sept.15th

SAVE THE DATE! 

What: (Employment Assistance Resource Network) E.A.R.N. Employer Panel. 

When: Thursday September 15th 2:30-4:00 p.m. 

Where: Johnson Co. North Central Service Center 12425 W.87th Street (Directly across from Lenexa City Hall) 

The Employer Panel is a forum where several employers will discuss current job openings, hiring criteria and tips for job seekers. To date employer commitments include:

Convergys-Customer Service

DES Employment Group-General Labor, Light Industrial, IT, etc.

Apartment Association of Kansas City-General Labor, Management  

This event will be of interest to job developers, case workers or anyone who is connected to employment assistance. If you interested in attending or have questions, contact Arthur Diaz at (816) 474-6524 or adiaz@episcopalcommunity.org

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Oct. 12 Webcast - Conversation with Kathleen Martinez of the US Dept. of Labor

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ILR on Policy:  A Conversation with Kathleen Martinez

Assistant Secretary of Labor for Disability Employment Policy

U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP)
 
Webcast Date:  Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Time:  12:00 - 1:00 p.m. (EST)

This webcast is free of charge.
 

ILR welcomes Assistant Secretary Martinez in October - National Disability Employment Awareness Month - for timely discussion of a wide range of topics including: 

  • the current state of employment for people with disabilities, and the importance of providing opportunities for people with disabilities to U.S. business and the economy
  • President Obama's initiative to increase employment of people with disabilities in the federal sector and its broader impact
  • insight and advice on what your organization can do to advance efforts to support and employ people with disabilities

The conversation is hosted by Susanne Bruyère, ILR associate dean of outreach.  Bruyère serves as director of ILR's Employment and Disability Institute (EDI).

Background on ODEP and EDI 
ODEP's mission is to provide "national leadership by developing and influencing disability employment-related policies and practices affecting an increase in the employment of people with disabilities." 
More on ODEP at http://www.dol.gov/odep/

EDI is a leading authority on employment and disability research, policy and practice.  EDI works with government, schools, communities and organizations of all kinds to accommodate and integrate people with disabilities into all aspects of society. 
More on EDI at http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/edi

Technology

In order to participate in the webcast, you will need computer access with high speed Internet connection. The required browser is Internet Explorer. Windows users need to install Windows Media.  Macintosh users need to install the Silverlight plug in. Click here for system requirements

Contact

Lori Biechele
Cornell University ILR School
607-254-8941
lb274@cornell.edu





Saturday, September 3, 2011

Youth-related Funding, Research, Etc.

Funding opportunities

CVS Caremark Invites Applications for 2011 Community Grants Program.  CVS Caremark is accepting applications for its 2011 Community Grants program which provides support to community organizations and public schools in states where CVS stores are located.  The grants program is focused on the following areas: 1) providing disabled children and youth (under age 21) with health and rehabilitation services and/or programs that enable and encourage physical movement and play; 2) Support Health Care for the uninsured; and 3) recognizing public schools that promote a greater level of inclusion in student activities and extracurricular programs for children with disabilities.  Nonprofit organizations or public schools located in states with CVS/pharmacy stores are eligible to apply.  Awardees will receive grants up to $5,000.  To obtain additional information, visit: http://info.cvscaremark.com/community/our-impact/community-grants.  Deadline: October 31. 


Lowe's Toolbox for Education Opens Fall 2011 K-12 Grant Program.  The Lowe's Charitable and Educational Foundation is accepting applications for its 2011 Lowe's Toolbox for Education grant program.  Any individual nonprofit public K-12 school or parent group associated with a nonprofit public K-12 school is eligible to apply.  To obtain additional information and application, visit: http://www.toolboxforeducation.com.  Deadline: October 14. 


Publications

The Youth Demonstration Development Project: "Synthesis of Research and Resources to Support At-Risk Youth".  This report highlights what is known broadly about the needs, circumstances, and outcomes for at-risk youth; theoretical perspectives and intervention approaches to serve these youth, including the  risk/resilience and capital development frameworks; and ACF programs that serve at-risk youth.  The report also discusses implications of the research for the development of a conceptual framework for serving at-risk youth. The Youth Demonstration Development Project is being conducted for ACF by Mathematica Policy Research and its subcontractors Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago and Public/Private Ventures.  To view the report, visit: 


Program resources

College Preparation Checklist.  This checklist, developed by the Department of Education, is for students of all ages who haven't attended college or trade school, and parents of students in elementary and secondary school.  It includes a "to do" list, starting with elementary school, to help students prepare academically and financially for education beyond high school.  To view the checklist, visit: http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/attachments/siteresources/Coll_Prep_Checklist_3MB.pdf.


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Friday, September 2, 2011

Employment Opportunity: Housing and Credit Counselor/Educator

Housing and Credit Counseling, Inc. 


Housing and Credit Counseling, Inc. has a job opening for a Housing and Credit Counselor/Educator.  The position is full time in Topeka office with possible travel time to Lawrence or Manhattan offices.  Duties include but are not limited to:  one-on-one counseling, public education classes and workshops, follow up to individuals on a wide range of topics. Strong written and verbal communication skills and public speaking requried.  Background in education and bilingual in Spanish a plus.  Application and full job description available at www.hcci-ks.org.


To apply for this position, please send a completed application with a cover letter.  Resumes are optional but welcome.  Application may be submitted via email to hcci@hcci-ks.org, by regular mail, or fax to 785-234-4289

Thank you for your interest in exploring employment opportunities with Housing and Credit Counseling, Inc.

 

Employment Opportunity in Topeka


Topeka AIDS Project, soon to be Positive Connections, has a position opening for a  full-time HIV Counselor and Tester.  


This position is primarily responsible for conducting risk assessments, HIV testing and working with clients to develop risk reduction techniques, and facilitate referrals to other services as needed.  This position is also part of a team of prevention staff that works with high-risk individuals to help reduce their risky behaviors, in addition to providing some general HIV education and information in public settings.  


Prefer an Associate's Degree in Health or Human Service related field; however relevant work experience may be substituted for a degree.  Person must be able to work with a diverse population, be non-judgmental and be comfortable with harm reduction principles.  Resumes may be sent to debbieguilbault@topekaaidsproject.org or sent through the mail to Topeka AIDS Project, 1001 SW Garfield, Suite 301, Topeka, KS  66604.  


Please reference this position in your cover letter, as there are currently two positions open.  Resumes will be accepted through September 12 and interviews will be scheduled after resumes are reviewed.


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Topeka AIDS Project, soon to be Positive Connections, has a position open for a full-time Medical Case Manager. Minimum education requirements for this position are an RN with BSN or social worker with BSW or other related health or human services degree. 

This position carries a caseload of 50-60 individuals who are HIV+ and requires outstanding organizational skills. The primary responsibility of this position is to keep clients connected to medical care, help them maintain adherence to medical recommendations, and succeed in living a long, healthy and productive life despite their diagnosis. 

If you are interested in this position, please e-mail your resume to debbieguilbault@topekaaidsproject.org or send a resume by mail to Topeka AIDS Project, 1001 SW Garfield, Suite 301, Topeka, KS 66604. Resumes will be accepted through September 12 and interviews will be set up after that.

 

Please note our new address:  1001 Garfield, Third Floor, Topeka, KS  66604

 

Debbie Guilbault

Executive Director

Topeka AIDS Project, Inc.

1001 SW Garfield, Third Floor

Topeka, KS  66604

785-232-3100

Fax:  785-232-3186

email:  debbieguilbault@topekaaidsproject.org

http://www.TopekaAidsProject.org

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