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Abilities at Work
Canadian Association for Supported Employment
14 episodes
4 days ago
When you listen to the Abilities at Work podcast, you learn how to develop your competitive edge. If you’re an employment services provider committed to connecting individuals who experience disability with employment and mentorship opportunities, you learn how to achieve your organization’s goals and connect employers with the right talent, the right way. If you’re an employer, you learn how to attract talented and skilled new team members who have a proven track record of driving results. The Abilities at Work podcast is hosted by the Canadian Association for Supported Employment.
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When you listen to the Abilities at Work podcast, you learn how to develop your competitive edge. If you’re an employment services provider committed to connecting individuals who experience disability with employment and mentorship opportunities, you learn how to achieve your organization’s goals and connect employers with the right talent, the right way. If you’re an employer, you learn how to attract talented and skilled new team members who have a proven track record of driving results. The Abilities at Work podcast is hosted by the Canadian Association for Supported Employment.
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3. How can a Job Developer help clients who experience disability find work?​
Abilities at Work
12 minutes 30 seconds
4 years ago
3. How can a Job Developer help clients who experience disability find work?​

[The podcast episode's transcription is available here. / La transcription de l'épisode du podcast est disponible ici.]

The third episode of the Abilities at Work podcast explores how a Job Developer can help clients who experience disability find work. A Job Developer who works for a supported employment service provider helps job seekers who experience disability secure employment.

As we sat down with Charley MacDonald, National Trainer at the Canadian Association for Supported Employment, we asked her to share some of her supported employment job development insights, an example of a situation when she served as bridge between a job seeker and an employer, as well as any key job development resources that our audience should be aware of.

Related resources:

  • Canadian Association for Supported Employment: Resources for Service Providers l Supported Employment Resource Hub l Job Developer Training Course l Resources for Employers l Resources for Job Seekers
  • Charley MacDonald: Bio l Connect on LinkedIn
Abilities at Work
When you listen to the Abilities at Work podcast, you learn how to develop your competitive edge. If you’re an employment services provider committed to connecting individuals who experience disability with employment and mentorship opportunities, you learn how to achieve your organization’s goals and connect employers with the right talent, the right way. If you’re an employer, you learn how to attract talented and skilled new team members who have a proven track record of driving results. The Abilities at Work podcast is hosted by the Canadian Association for Supported Employment.