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Program Eligibility:
The Central DuPage Hospital Project SEARCH Program is specifically for IN-SCHOOL (ages 18-22 years) youth with disabilities. This program is funded by LWIA 6 (DuPage County), the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and the United States Department of Labor. The following eligibility is required:
Each student must be aware this is their LAST year of transition and must be willing to accept their high school diploma at the end of the program.
Each student needs to be eligible for services from the Division of Rehabilitation Services
Students should live in DuPage county
Students must be willing to receive their diploma at the end of the program.
WORK is the primary goal of the program. Students need to be willing to receive and accept a job at the end of the program and should be willing to play an active role in ALL job related activities
Student needs to be open to working 16 hours or more after completing the Project SEARCH program
Our Project SEARCH programs are built on a collaboration. Without our partners this program would not be successful.
Did you miss the informational session for Project SEARCH at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital? Want to watch it again? View the video to learn more about eligibility requirements, internship opportunities while in the program, how to apply, and more. If you have any questions or need more information, please contact Lead Skills Trainer, Traci Coughlin at tcoughlin@parents-alliance.org.
1. Go to the SASED Website
2. Click the blue box that says “apply for a position”
3. Find vacancies on the left and select “Project SEARCH student Intern” and APPLY
For more information on the Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital Project SEARCH program, please contact LEAD Skills Trainer, Traci Coughlin at tcoughlin@parents-alliance.org.
Click below for copies of our Project SEARCH at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital brochures. We offer an English version and a Spanish version.
Please place any questions or inquires about the Project SEARCH CDH program here. Please allow at least 24 hours for a response.
Our mission is to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities through individualized employment services.
Parents Alliance Employment Project works in partnership with the workNet DuPage Career Center
CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities)
has accredited Parents Alliance Employment Project for its Employment Services: Community Employment Services in Job Development, Job Supports, and Job Site Training Programs.
We do not provide direct services through this website; it is intended for informational purposes only.
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