for 18 years old and older
Highlights
- The Job Training Program is a School-To-Work Program for young adults at least 18 years of age. This program teaches you to live, work and participate in your community.
- Job Training students learn a variety of work skills, including time management, problem-solving, increasing stamina and developing positive work relationships.
Is this you?
- I am a hard worker
- I am positive
- I am willing to learn
- I am looking for new experiences
Career Opportunities Upon Graduation:
Job Training Program is not a training program with any singular job skill in mind. Job Training Program
will help students be better employees at whatever job they choose. It will also make them more employable.
Job Training offers supported work training and employment-related services that foster the quality of life of the student.
Designed for, but not limited to, students with disabilities.
The Job Training Program allows time for students, families and others to plan on how to make high school experiences relate directly to their identified post-school visions, goals and outcomes.
Partnering with:
Each position is individualized. Students are trained on the equipment to perform a particular job.
Job Training Coordinators assist students and families to make connections to services they need now and in the future.
Career Focus:
Prepared for immediate employment.
Job Placement
Job Training Coordinators:
Bill Wixtead
740-389-4681, Ext. 138
Email
Sean Barbey
740-389-4681, Ext. 295
Email


