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Employment

Choice Employment
Choice Employment has partnered with leading Fortune 500 companies who are committed to hiring people with disabilities into their workforce.
Employer Assistance Referral Network
Employer Assistance Referral Network streamlines the recruitment process for employers by matching job postings to qualified agencies with job-ready candidates to provide people with disabilities competitive employment opportunities.
JobLINC
JobLINC is the statewide coordination and collaboration of employment and training organizations, workforce development organizations, and other community service providers. The goal of JobLINC is to provide efficient, streamlined access to meaningful workforce development services and information.
Montana Career Information Network
The Montana Career Information Network purpose is to promote improved career and education decision-making by individuals.
Montana Job Service
The Montana Job Service offers assistance in finding jobs, posting job openings, and help search for qualified applicants.
Office of Employment Support Programs
The Office of Employment Support Programs provides a focus within the Social Security Administration on matters affecting the employment of Social Security beneficiaries with disabilities. People with disabilities can receive accurate information about employment support programs and where they can get the services they need to make a successful entry into the workforce.
Cornell University’s Program on Employment and Disability
The Program on Employment and Disability, housed within the Industrial and Labor Relations School at Cornell University, conducts research and provides continuing education and technical assistance on many aspects of disability in the workplace. They produce scholarly articles, develop training materials, and conduct training sessions on a wide array of disability-related matters.
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Workplace Supports
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Workplace Supports offers information, resources, and services regarding the employment of people with disabilities. They identify factors that enhance or inhibit businesses from tapping into a pool of potential employees.
Small Business Administration ADA Resources for Small Businesses
This page provides electronic versions of the SBA’s ADA Guide for Small Businesses. It also contains a list of links to other information to assist small businesses in providing appropriate workplaces for all Americans.
State of Montana Vocational Rehabilitation Services
The State of Montana Vocational Rehabilitation Services promotes work and independence for Montanans with disabilities. Vocational Rehabilitation provides a broad range of services to assist, find, or maintain employment for eligible individuals with disabilities.
University of Minnesota Disability Services
The University of Minnesota Disability Services provides employment resources for people with disabilities with 30+ sites of information.
Virginia Commonwealth University’s WorkWORLD
WorkWORLD is decision support software for personal computers designed to help people with disabilities, advocates, benefit counselors, and others explore and understand how to best use the work incentives associated with the various Federal and State disability and poverty benefit programs. It automates the computation of benefits, and takes into account the complex interaction of income, benefit programs, and work incentives.
Workshop, Inc.’s Life Skills for Vocational Success
Life Skills for Vocational Success provides over 60 lesson plans on life skills such as employability, social skills, transportation, money management, health, and many others.