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  1. 916 Teens With Disabilities jobs available in Texas on Indeed.com. Apply to Library Generalist Part-time (circulation), Entry Level Technician, Proctor and more!

  2. helps all Texans who are looking for work. Their website includes job listings, tips for finding a job and unemployment information. Transition Program for People who are Blind or Visually Impaired helps young adults transition from secondary school to the world of work.

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  4. Start My VR. Vocational Rehabilitation for Youth and Students helps young adults ages 14 - 22 with services in preparing for life after high school. Find important information about eligibility and links to resources here.

    • Benefits of Work
    • Kinds of Employment For People with Disabilities
    • Career and Job Tips
    • Employment Programs
    Earning their own money gives your young adult more financial independence.
    It increases self-esteem and self-confidence.
    Working expands their social life.
    Having a job enhances personal growth and job skills.
    Competitive employment: This is paid work done for a business or other organization that might have workers with and without disabilities. Jobs range from working in an office mailroom or grocery s...
    Supported employment: a program developed by the federal government in the 1980s that helps people with disabilities find competitive jobs and provides the accommodations and support needed on the...
    Self-employment: Some people like the flexibility of being their own bosses, and this is no different for people with disabilities or special health care needs. Whether it’s a web design, catering,...
    Volunteer work: Volunteering is a great way to get experience and improve skills that might lead to future employment. There are many places in the community for your young adult to volunteer their...
    Know your child’s interests and help them think about ways they can gain work or volunteer experience that matches these interests.
    Does your child learn better by seeing things, hearing things, or being very hands-on? Knowing their learning style will help them with career planning and job searches.
    Will your child keep going with their formal education after high school? Continuing education is one way to reach their career goals.
    Besides a diploma, children who receive special education services will also get a Summary of Performance when they graduate from high school. This is a great tool that will help them with their jo...
    The Texas Workforce Commisionoffers employment services for people with disabilities.
    The Texas Health and Human Serviceshas a lot of helpful job-related information.
    Texas is an “Employment First” state. Employment First is a way to fully include people with disabilities or special health care needs in the workplace by making their employment a priority. Visit...
  5. Disability Rights Texas (DRTx) is a great place for professionals who are passionate about disability rights to either launch or continue their careers. Open positions. DRTx posts open positions in the Current Openings section of our ADP Career Center. A great place to work

  6. Home. Programs. Vocational Rehabilitation Program. Our program helps people with disabilities get ready for, find, or keep a job. We help adults with disabilities of all ages. We also help young students with disabilities prepare for life after school. The program also assists businesses in hiring and supporting employees with disabilities.

  7. Jul 20, 2017 · Teenagers and young adults who want to jump-start their careers can benefit from Pathways to Careers, a Texas Workforce Commission initiative to expand pre-employment transition services (Pre-ETS) to students with disabilities.

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