California Subminimum Wage to Competitive Employment Project
Gain Experience as You Prepare for Integrated Employment
CSP is a collaborative project between the Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) and the North Orange County Community College District (NOCCCD). The mission of CSP is to prepare participants for the expulsion of subminimum wages at the state and federal levels. CSP guides adults with disabilities in obtaining competitive, long-term employment to help them achieve independence.
The CSP Program is an innovative and accommodating program offering educational and employment services to increase employment and independent living skills. Services are individualized to meet students where they are at in attaining their employment goals. Through this project, students can work on educational, social, and vocational skills to improve employability and independence.
Who is Eligible?
To join the CSP Program at NOCE, students must:
- Be age 18 or older
- Have a verifiable disability
- Have an employment goal
- Possess the necessary documentation to work
- Be a consumer of the Department of Rehabilitation*
*CSP staff can help you to establish DOR services
What the CSP Program Offers
Preparation | Job Development | Retention |
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Education: Classes that teach independent living skills, self-advocacy, and job skills 1:1 educational coaching for students taking inclusive classes Access to all NOCCCD programs and services | Employment: Individualized employment plans Skill building through employment preparation 1:1 job development Customized employment services Volunteer, paid, and unpaid work experiences | Retention Services: Minimum of 90 days of support, both on and off-site Orientation and onboarding support Understanding accommodations and disability disclosure 1:1 on-site job coaching support Advocacy for career advancement |
Developing Successful Employees
The CSP Program works alongside students to prepare for and achieve competitive integrative employment.
CSP taught me what a job really means. They help me a lot and understand what I can accomplish. Josh Bachrach
NOCE DSS Student