A view from Ediz Hook

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North Coast Hot Jobs June 6

Hello job seekers. Here is the link to this week's North Coast Hot Jobs listing, https://www.scribd.com/doc315186630/North-Coast-Hot-Jobs-June-6 

Native Americans face challenges that some people never confront. In addition, Native Americans often have high unemployment rates. One program that is helping to combat this, is the American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Services program (AIVRS). This is a federal program that is similar, but not the same as the state Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR). The objective is to help disabled Native Americans find gainful employment. The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe has been recently awarded a grant to help disabled Native Americans and Alaskan Natives living in this service area. This area is bordered on the east in between Sequiim and Port Angeles, the Hoko River in the west and Sappho in the southwest. So, if an enrolled disabled native lives within this service area, then they are eligible for services to help them get them employed.


So, if you know of any Native American or Alaskan Native in this area that has a disability and is having a hard time getting employed, contact the Employment Program Manager, Nora Norminton, at 360-565-7257 ext. 7483.

Some closing dates on the jobs list have a closing date before today. Sorry, I was late in posting here.

Ok, that's all for this week. Have a good one.

Jim Allen, MBA, Vet
Vocational Rehabilitation Center

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