Project HIRE: Making the connection between New Jersey employers
and people with developmental disabilities
New Jersey businesses need dependable workers. Individuals with developmental disabilities need jobs. Project HIRE brings them together.
Project HIRE is an employment placement and training program for adults with developmental disabilities. Its innovative approach assists individuals in choosing a job and provides Employment Training Specialists (ETS) who train them to do a good job. After the training is completed, the ETS continues to visit the work site to make sure everything is going well.
An ETS works with the employee at the job site. The Specialist also teaches actual job skills and how to get to and from work independently, and assists with co-worker socialization.
Benefits to Employers

Benefits to Participants
Facts About Workers with Developmental Disabilities
Some employers hesitate to hire applicants with developmental disabilities because they are convinced that individuals with disabilities can't handle regular employment.
Not so! Actually the opposite is true. Surveys by the U.S. Department of Labor show that they are an asset to their companies.
They often outdistance their non disabled peers in task performance, motivation and job satisfaction.
They have excellent records - often much better than other employees - in areas such as work safety, punctuality and job tenure.
Their attendance record is better than the average employee
Many come to the job with valuable training from vocational education classes.
Project HIRE Transition Services: Helping New Jersey's Students with Disabilities Make the Connection Between School and Work
Project HIRE's Transition Services are designed to assist schools in developing and implementing
quality transition plans for students in special education programs.
We make successful transition from school to work a reality for students with disabilities.
Preparing students for the world of work is one of the most important components of the transition plan. Project HIRE offers four services for successful transition planning:
Project HIRE Technical Assistance Services
Project HIRE provides technical assistance on state-of-the-art supported employment to service provider agencies in New Jersey. Project HIRE's team of technical assistants have years of experience in:
Project HIRE, a program of The Arc of New Jersey, was established in 1985 and has been instrumental in helping more than 900 individuals with
developmental disabilities obtain competitive employment. Transition services have been available since 1993.
Project HIRE is funded by the New Jersey Division of
Vocational Rehabilitation Services and the New Jersey
Division of Developmental Disabilities.
The Arc of New Jersey Project HIRE Michael Prendergast, Director


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