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NFAR Works is an 11-month, comprehensive vocational training program for young adults with autism and related conditions. The Program offers participants the opportunity to explore job types while further identifying their areas of interests and strengths. The program helps to build job skills, that can be applied to any work situation, so that participants can be more competitive and successful in the workplace.

The program has four main components:

Basic Job Skills Training: Common skills, typical to the workplace are taught including MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), common office equipment, time management, office communication and work etiquette.

Soft Skills Training: Soft skills are an essential part of vocational training, and participants receive training in the soft skills needed for the work place. The core of the soft skills training is the SUCCESS (Supported Employment, Comprehensive Cognitive Enhancement, & Social Skills training) program. These soft skills are taught in small groups and are reinforced throughout the program through a variety of fun program activities geared towards building social skills, communication methods, friendships and teamwork. 

Work Experience and Exploration: Participants are given an opportunity to explore a variety of jobs, learning job skills in a simulated work environment. Designed to build work stamina, team work and confidence, participants learn new things through a combination of trainings, hands-on job tasks and repetition in a supportive environment.

Participants will be introduced to work assisgnments typically found in the following areas:

  • Shipping & Receiving
  • Production Assembly
  • Copy/ Mail Centers
  • Data Entry/Reporting
  • Records Management/Processing
  • Stock Management & Material Handling

 

Job Readiness/Job Search: We prepare graduates for the job search consistent with their interest and mastery of skills in the program. Job Prep includes (1) Interest and skills assessments, (2) Resume Preparation and customization, (3) Job Search process, steps and tools, and (4) Interview preparation and practice.

 

STUDENT QUALIFICATIONS

STUDENT
QUALIFICATIONS

NFAR Works serves young adults 18 and older with Autism Spectrum Disorder or related conditions that:

  • Are interested in Work
  • May attend Community College
  • Can obtain transportation reliably to attend
  • Can arrive and depart from program independently.
  • Are able to communicate with staff and others
NFAR WORKS

PROGRAM DETAILS

The NFAR Works Program is 45-weeks long (11 months).

Course Adaptations: Courses are a ratio of 4:1

Format: Activity based, hands-on learning. Instructor lead course. Real work assignments. Includes computer based learning.

Location: Scripps Ranch Area with bus service from Miramar College in San Diego, California

INTEREST FORM

INTEREST FORM

We are accepting Applications for the next session now.

If you are interested in NFAR Works, please fill out our Online Interest Form. We consider candidates in the order of the receipt of the information.

For qualified candidates, Regional Center funding may be available. For more information, please contact us or your Regional Center Coordinator.

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