at Seminole Behavioral Healthcare are
designed to assist clients with mental illness achieve their
personal goal of entering the work force whether it is for the
first time or a reentry after a period of unemployment. By partnering
with Seminole Community College (SCC) and the Department of Vocational
Rehabilitation (DVR), these programs offer the opportunity for
individuals to refine skills that will allow them to seek out
and maintain a job.
component is offered through , a recovery based day program. Job Store
is a time limited program that provides education specific to work
habit development paying special attention to such relevant topics
as communication skills, expectations of employers and time management.
In addition, work stations are used to assist clients in developing
Receptionist Skills, Retail Skills, Food Service Skills and Janitorial
Skills. Once skills have been mastered, clients may be offered
Transitional Employment Opportunities with the Job Store. These
positions reinforce the practical aspects of being on time, learning
how to interact with a supervisor and helps clients begin to understand
how to budget their income.
The Job Store also offers on sight GED and Adult Basic Education
classes run by staff from SCC. This affiliation with SCC helps
clients access these educational opportunities in an environment
that allows them to learn more comfortably and with more individual
attention.
Our Job Coaches
work with clients to determine their unique employment goals. By
working with DVR, we are able to obtain financial assistance for
educational assessments and specific training programs as well
as practical needs such as bus passes and appropriate work clothing.
Supported Employment counselors help clients apply for jobs, attend
interviews and learn specific skills for their new jobs. They continue
to monitor clients in the community to ensure they are able to
maintain their employment.