Project SEARCH graduates learned career skills through internships

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Alec McCoy spent the past nine months learning new skills and trying new work opportunities at Ascension St. Elizabeth through Project SEARCH, a collaborative program overseen by the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development’s Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.

McCoy, a graduate from Appleton West High School, said he particularly enjoyed working for the central supply area of the hospital where he had the opportunity to send out orders.

McCoy, along with eight other students with disabilities, celebrated the completion of Project SEARCH May 23, during a graduation ceremony that drew friends and families to Ascension St. Elizabeth. With help learning new work skills through Project SEARCH, McCoy was hired by the hospital for a full-time job housekeeping as part of its Environmental Services Department staff.

“The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development is excited to celebrate the state’s nearly 200 Project SEARCH graduates, who have explored new skills, expanded their opportunities, and earned a great sense of accomplishment in the work they have done over the past nine months,” said DWD Secretary Amy Pechacek. “In Wisconsin, successful programs like Project SEARCH reaffirm the tremendous skills and talents individuals with disabilities bring to the workforce, and that success would not be possible without the dedicated employers and statewide partners who deliver the program, day in and day out.”

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The graduation ceremony at Ascension St. Elizabeth May 23 in Appleton marked the completion of a 9- to 12-month immersive work experience. The interns recounted their hands-on experiences and talked about their future career opportunities.

In addition to the host site, the local internship experience was made possible by partners including the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development’s Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Appleton Area School District, Valley Packaging Industries, Lakeland Care, Community Care and TMG Wisconsin. Statewide, 28 employers are participating in Project SEARCH this year.

Project SEARCH is a collaborative effort among state vocational rehabilitation agencies, area schools, local employers, and long-term care organizations to help interns acquire marketable, competitive, and transferable skills that lead to employment. The interns complete multiple 10-week rotations to maximize exposure to different career paths and learn both employability skills in a classroom and hands-on job skills in the business environment.

Started at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in 1996, Project SEARCH has provided workforce training to over 1,800 Wisconsin residents since its statewide launch in 2008. For more information, visit Project SEARCH Wisconsin at: dwd.wisconsin.gov/dvr/programs/project-search/.

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