Location

121 North LaSalle St.
Chicago
60602, IL
Email: info@chicagotechworks.org
http:// www. chicagotechworks. org

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TechWorks


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TechWorks Internship Program:
Creating New Career Opportunities in Technology
2009 Summer Information Technology Internships
for Chicago's High School and College Students with Disabilities

For the first time, the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce’s, disabilityworks and the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities are proud to offer a summer internship program designed specifically for Chicago high school and college students with disabilities interested in careers
in information technology.


The TechWorks internship program will provide 20 students with the exclusive opportunity to participate in an 11 week information technology internship with some of Chicago’s most prestigious corporations.

The TechWorks Internship Program’s Four Main Objectives:

  • Enable students to gain real-world work experience and further enhance employment opportunities in "IT".
  • Increase students’ current "IT" skills and explore information technology as a possible career choice.
  • Increase placement in "IT" jobs for interns who complete the program.
  • With exposure to highly competent interns, TechWorks seeks to break down stereotypes and help eliminate employer fears about the limitations of persons with disabilities.

Eligibility:

  • Current high school or college students, age 16 years or older, living or going to school in the City of Chicago are invited to apply regardless of disability. All applications must be received no later than Februrary 15, 2008. Students must be able to legally work in the U.S., and be in good academic standing.
  • Students should request an application by clicking "Apply" link on the Home page at www.chicagotechworks.org, or by calling one of the contacts below. TechWorks will begin identifying and interviewing students starting in October, 2008 and begin presenting those candidates to employers in January, 2009.
  • It will be the student’s responsibility to prepare for their internships, i.e. additional computer classes, job readiness skills, workshops, job coaching, etc. The preparation steps will depend on the student’s and the employer’s requirements.
  • Once an intern is selected for the TechWorks program, he or she will be given a "Plan of Work" which will outline job requirements and expectations. TechWorks will assist students in finding sources for training in order to prepare them for their internships.
  • Interns with disabilities might require accommodations ranging from schedule flexibility to allow for medication regimens, assistive equipment, like computers, or services such as sign language interpreters. We will make every effort to assist with providing a workplace accommodation to enable an individual with a disability to participate in or benefit from internship opportunities resulting from TechWorks, barring undue hardship.
  • TechWorks will screen candidates, set up interviews and maintain regular contact throughout the internship.

For more information contact: Catherine Marsden, TechWorks Project Coordinator,
(312) 730-2271,  TTY (312) 744-4964, email:
info@chicagotechworks.org
 

The paid and unpaid internships are supported by a grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, (DCEO), which is made possible through the leadership of Director Warren Ribley and is part of Governor Pat Quinn’s Workforce Development Initiative. TechWorks is administered by disabilityworks at the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce and MOPD which is providing technical assistance to the Pilot Project.

 


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