Agency-Paid Work Adjustment | Vocational Guidance Services
Provides an employment preparation program where individuals earn a paycheck while learning skills such as attendance, punctuality, productivity, work quality, interpersonal and work skills with respect to supervisors and co-workers. Skills training in custodial, food service, textile services, packaging, assembly, material handling and quality control are offered.
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211 Cleveland
Physical Address
2235-2239 E 55th St., Cleveland, OH 44103
Hours
Services are provided M-F: 8:00am - 4:30pm and are usually 2-8 weeks in length.
Fax
(216) 431-5123
Voice
Voice
Website
Application process
Phone for information. A referral is not required in order to walk in for a tour of the facility and an overview of the program during the above hours. Service by referral is suggested, in order to cover fees. Such referrals are often made through governmental or non-profit agencies.
Fee
Fixed fee paid by third party. No cost to individual.
Eligibility
Aged 18 and older and residing in Cuyahoga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Summit, Ashtabula, Portage, Trumbull, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca, Erie, Huron, Geauga, Franklin, Delaware, Fairfield, and Licking Counties. Serves individuals, primarily adults, who have a disability (physical, mental, developmental, etc.) or who are economically disadvantaged or who have other barriers to employment such as a criminal background, homelessness, educationally disadvantaged and who are eligible for third-party funding.
Service area
Geauga County, Ohio Cuyahoga County, Ohio Medina County, Ohio Fairfield County, Ohio Lake County, Ohio Portage County, Ohio Huron County, Ohio Lorain County, Ohio Summit County, Ohio Franklin County, Ohio Ohio Ottawa County, Ohio Ashtabula County, Ohio Sandusky County, Ohio Licking County, Ohio Erie County, Ohio Seneca County, Ohio Trumbull County, Ohio Delaware County, Ohio
Agency info
Vocational Guidance Services
Service model focuses on individual strengths and recognizes the pathway to entering the workforce is not linear. Services and programs address the coninuum of disabilities over the lifespan.