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Transitional employment is a strategy that places individuals in temporary jobs with the goal of preparing them for a permanent job.
Transitional employment is offered to unemployed or underemployed individuals who need help reintegrating back into the workforce. These individuals may include:
Transitional employment typically lasts between 3 and 12 months . After their time is up, they have the opportunity to get a full-time job or move into another transitional role where they can continue to grow their skills.
Temporary jobs in transitional employment are intended to advance a person's skills and acclimate him or her to the workforce. Employers must ensure that transitional jobs comply with the employee's physical and health restrictions. These jobs, often called light-duty jobs, will vary depending on the industry.
For example, transitional jobs in the transportation industry may include the following:
Transitional jobs in the healthcare industry may include the following:
WIOA is a US law that allows local boards to provide transitional employment opportunities. It specifically helps with the following:
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), Department of Education (ED), and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) together provide resources that are intended to accomplish the goals of WIOA listed above.
These resources include interactive online learning platforms that provide the latest technical assistance and job training tools. For more information about these resources, visit WorkforceGPS . This is WIOA's partner site that provides individuals with the tools they need to prepare for employment.
To be eligible for transitional employment, a person must:
Transitional employment eligibility criteria vary by county and organization. Please speak to your county or human resources department for specific requirements.
How do employers benefit from hiring workers in transitional jobs?
Transitional job programs have been shown to increase business productivity, revenue, and customer satisfaction for the following reasons:
While transitional employment caters to unemployed or underemployed individuals, supported employment particularly helps people with severe disabilities.
These disabilities include intellectual disability, mental illness, and traumatic brain injury. People who qualify for supported employment need the assistance of counselors or job coaches to help them do their jobs.
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