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If you or someone you care for has an intellectual or developmental disability and are interested in community employment, this may be the program for you.Come to our information night on November 14 at 6pm in Room LL201 of the Johnson County Administrative Building (111 S. Cherry Street, Olathe, KS) to learn all about program requirements, important dates, deadlines, the application process, opportunities, and get questions answered by program instructors.
Please RSVP at [email protected]
Johnson County Project SEARCH is an education and employment program for people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 18 years of age or older, who are interested in community employment.
During Project SEARCH, interns will spend nine months immersed in a host business site completing three unpaid internship rotations designed to teach them marketable, transferable work skills. The goal of the program is paid employment for each intern, which is defined as a minimum of 16 hours per week in a competitive, integrated setting earning prevailing wage or higher.
Project SEARCH began in Ohio at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital in 1996 and has developed into a successful international program. The state of Kansas began implementing Project SEARCH with its first high school model in 2010. Since then, Project SEARCH sites across the state have averaged a 72% success rate with securing employment for Project SEARCH interns. Johnson County Developmental Supports implemented the first adult model of the Project SEARCH program in Kansas in August of 2014.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Johnson County, KS Government, 111 S Cherry St,Olathe,KS,United States