[Gabs] Fwd: [Njabs-talk] Online Opportunity

Mary Fernandez trillian551 at gmail.com
Sat May 23 20:12:55 UTC 2009


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From: "Quintina M. Singleton" <qmsingleton at comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 23 May 2009 15:55:36 -0400
Subject: [Njabs-talk] Online Opportunity
To: New Jersey Association of Blind Students <njabs-talk at nfbnet.org>

New Opportunity for Youth who are Blind or Visually Impaired:

An Online Employment Preparation Program

Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision, Mississippi
State University

Are you interested in finding a job? Are you a senior or recent
graduate from high

school OR a senior or recent graduate from college? If you answer yes to both of

these questions, we have a program for you that is being offered
online, and it's

free! We know that youth who are blind or visually impaired often have
difficulty

finding employment, and we want to help by providing a program that specifically

focuses on identifying the right job for you and the steps to take to
find that job.

The program will last 8 weeks, beginning in the Fall of 2009 or the
Winter of 2010,

and it will cover the following topics:

·         Self-assessment & discovery

·         Interest & career exploration

·         Job search skills training

·         Employment issues specific to blindness

How to locate specific job openings & apply for jobs

This program will take place online, so you can be located anywhere in
the U.S. and

participate. You can participate from home, school, or anywhere you
have internet

access. We can also help you obtain internet access in order to
participate if this

is a problem for you. Although this is an online program, it will
involve interaction

with others and will require completion of assignments. Two programs
will be offered:

one for seniors or recent graduates from high school, and one for
seniors or recent

graduates from college.

Specific requirements for participation include:

Legal blindness or more severe visual impairment

Blindness as the primary disability, without additional significant disabilities

Senior in high school (or recent graduate) who does not plan to attend
college, OR

Senior in college (or recent graduate), under the age of 25, who expects to seek

(or is seeking) employment after graduation

Basic computer literacy and knowledge of accessibility
software/hardware that would

allow participation in an intervention provided on the Internet

If you meet these requirements and are interested in participating in
one of these

free programs, or have questions, you

may check out our website at

www2.blind.msstate.edu

, or contact

Lynda Goleman

:  1-800-675-7782 or

lgoleman at colled.msstate.edu
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