December 12, 2020
Certain skills and attitudes are essential to succeed in nearly any job. After all, most employers are looking for employees who exhibit the following soft skills:
The problem is that many special needs high school students graduate without the chance to learn, practice, and refine these important job skills. You don’t have to wait until your special needs child finds their first job strive to teach and strengthen these skills now!
Employers want to add people to their team who will make valued contributions within the workplace. When deciding whether to hire a person with a disability, the employer wants to feel confident that the individual already understands the job or will be able to readily learn what’s required of them. Exhibiting good employability skills upfront is the best way to engender this confidence in an employer, increasing the chance that your special needs child will hold their new job for the long term.
Every young person has the potential to build the strengths that employers find most valuable. As the parent or teacher of a student with special needs, you have many opportunities to teach work-related skills and attitudes you simply need to know where to look. Consider some of your options:
At Providence, we feel that everyone who wants to work can and should have the opportunity to work! Earning a living is an extremely important way for people with disabilities to gain independence and live the way they want.
Our work centers on building the skills needed to reach personal goals, including getting and keeping a job. Through person driven planning, we’re able to match each client’s interests, strengths, and abilities with local employment opportunities. We also provide job-skills training, resume development, interviewing skills, on-the-job support, and more.
To learn more about the employment services available from Providence, please call us at (410) 766-2212 or contact us online today.