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HELPING AMERICA’S HEROES “OUR VETERANS”
Building Sustainable Partnerships for addressing
Veterans NeedsSeptember 15, 2009
Leonard McPherson, OT/L, ATP
• Understanding the Culture of Military Groups• Where are these Veterans?• Collaboration Building Strategies• Recruitment for Resources• Bridging the Gaps
Objectives
•Military Organization Culture•Politics•Motives
Understanding Barriers
Transition Assistance Program (TAP) - for separating and retiring local military members, and develop a working relationship with the local business community.
Corporate Immersion Fair – Alexandria, VATraining for interviews, resume writing, and interaction with potential employers.
Special interest was directed towards the Wounded Warriors. An A.T. theme that I developed for this occasion was let’s make sure that as our wounded warriors are seeking gainful employment they will be “Armed for the Challenge”!
Become Involved in Collaborative Efforts
Core relationships:
1) Armed Services Programs 2) Existing Non-Profit Partnerships 3) State and Federal Programs 4) Internal / Informal networks
Network with hiring leaders/recruitment Identify core positions. Core positions are:
1) Critical needs 2) Profit Center Jobs in large #s 3) Skill Shortages4) Core Functional Competencies
Set Goals, take Action and facilitate the process:
Identify gaps in experience
Develop pathways to address gaps:
Create individual career plans
Partner to assure on boarding, service, communication, etc.
Hardwire Successful Processes:
Scheduled reviews / evaluations
Solicit manager / Participant Feedback
Review and report progress to leadership
Communicate Success
Repeat cycle
Build Pipeline Relationships
Build Pipeline Relationships
Opportunity Identification
Opportunity Identification
Talent Development
Talent Development
Implementation & Reviews
Implementation & Reviews
Develop and sustainPipeline relationships
Implement a collaborative programwith defined goals and regular recognition
Encourage innovation, best practices and share with internal and external partners
Enhance Practices & Policies:
Process Flow
America's Heroes at Work [email protected]'s Heroes at Work is embarking on an Employment Pilot designed to coordinate successful employment experiences for veterans with TBI and/or PTSD, while studying individual experiences.
If you are an employer interested in participating in this Pilot, please e-mail [email protected]. A member of the America's Heroes at Work team will contact you.
Connect with Veterans Interest Groups
Department of Defense: Disabled Veterans www.dodvets.comProvides information for disabled veterans. Includes federal employment information, Q&As for disabled veterans and managers, internships, scholarships and fellowships, grants, education and training and transition centers.
Employer Assistance & Recruiting Network (EARN) www.earnworks.com Offers a one-stop source for disability employment information. Includes information on recruiting services, resume writing tips, fact sheets, employer success stories and more.
Veteran Resources
Vocational Rehabilitation AgenciesAssists businesses with job placement, funding for on-the-job training, and workplace consultation:
• District of Columbia Department on Disability Services- 202-730- 1700, http://dds.dc.gov • Maryland State Department of Education, Division of Rehabilitation Services- 1-888-554-0334, www.dors.state.md.us• Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services,1-800-552-5019, www.vadrs.org
Veteran Resources
Virginia Commonwealth University Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Workplace Supports and Job Retention www.worksupport.comVast collection of resources on hiring people with disabilities sponsored by the Virginia Commonwealth University Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Workplace Supports and Job Retention.
Veteran Resources
Operation Warfighter www.militaryhomefront.dod.mil/operationswarfighter Sponsored by the DoD Military Severely Injured Center, OWF is a temporary assignment or internship program for service members who are undergoing therapy at military treatment facilities within the United States.
United States Department of Veterans AffairsVocational Rehabilitation & Employment Service www.vba.va.gov/bln/vre/index.htmAssists businesses with:• Job placement and matching of transferable skills• On-the-job training and continuing education assistance
Veteran Resources
Job Accommodation Network www.jan.wvu.com Provides free consulting services about:• All aspects of job accommodations• ADA and Section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act compliance assistance• Information about federal initiatives and hiring programs • Referral to other helpful resources
Veteran Resources
Career One Stop www.careeronestop.org/militarytransition/employers.aspxOne-Stop Career One-Stop information to help employers find out why, where and how to recruit and hire qualified veterans.
Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program www.tricare.mil/cap/wsm/Provides assistive technology and services to people with disabilities, Federal managers, supervisors, and IT professionals
DirectEmployers www.directemployers.orgProvides employment opportunities through a non-profit consortium of leading U.S. corporations.
Veteran Resources
ATPDC: Assistive Technology ATPDC: Assistive Technology program for the D.C.program for the D.C.
Assistive Technology Program for the District of Columbia services:
Please call (202) 547-0198 Voice, TTY (202) 547-2657, or the DC Assistive Technology Resource Center at (202) 589-0288.
www.atpdc.org
The Mid-Atlantic DBTAC: ADA & IT Center
Disability Business and Technical Assistance Center (DBTAC)451 Hungerford Drive, Suite 700Rockville, MD 20850
TOLL FREE: 800-949-4232 V/TTY (DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV)
LOCAL: 301-217-0124 V/TTY
FAX: 301-217-0754
www.adainfo.org
Contact Information
Leonard McPherson, OT/L, ATPA.T. ConsultantPhoenix Therapeutic Services, INC. [email protected]