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OVERVIEW OF CTF'S VOCATIONAL PROGRAM
CTF's vocational program is an essential component of the support and services CTF provides to individuals with developmental disabilities. For most of us, being a member of our community means having a job and going to work; people with disabilities are no exception. For those who wish to and are capable of working, CTF seeks to provide a variety of work opportunities that give individuals earned income as well as the satisfaction that comes from gainful employment. Depending on the needs and abilities of the individual, job opportunities may be provided on-site at the day program, or off-site at local businesses.
ELEMENTS OF THE VOCATIONAL PROGRAM
Individuals participating in the vocational program receive job skill education and assessment, job coaching, and pre-vocational services as needed. Through comprehensive training in specific job competencies and in related skills critical to job success, each individual's employability is maximized. Vocational options include the following:
- In-house subcontract work at the CTF day programs
- Community-based competitive employment
- Supported job placement
CTF provides the training and level of supervision needed to ensure successful integration and the opportunity for individuals to progress in their vocational goals.
EMPLOYER AND CONTRACTOR PARTNERS
CTF's vocational program is a success because of community members and business owners who understand the importance and value of providing paid vocational opportunities to people with developmental disabilities. Positions in the service industries, product packaging contracts, and participation in CTF's recycling program are just a few of the ways community member and business owners have helped ensure that developmentally disabled adults are able to engage in paid employment.
If you would like to discuss how CTF can help meet your business needs, please contact Tracy Wavering, Vice President of Operations for Day Services at (217) 348-8798.
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