We believe everyone has the ability to make a difference and thrive in the workplace. That’s why, in partnership with distribution companies, we’ve created a one-of-a-kind employment training program for people with disabilities. This program provides the specific skills, knowledge, and experience needed to be valuable and successful employees within the warehouse and distribution industry.
The program is a 10-week experience, with sessions held 3 days a week onsite at Aspire’s Weinberg Career Academy in Hillside and 1 day a week at an offsite warehouse company, totalling 4 days of training per week.
Onsite Days
For onsite days, trainees will spend part of the day building foundational skills through lessons and interactive activities and another part will be spent building physical stamina and familiarity through working in Aspire’s state-of-the-art warehouse.
Offsite Day
For the offsite day, trainees will gain hands-on job experience through job shadowing, safety seminars, and networking opportunities at real distribution centers from our partner companies.
After successfully completing the program, trainees will transition into an 8-week paid internship within the distribution industry, with a job coach provided for the first two weeks to ensure success!
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Trainees Who:
Eligibility Criteria:
Developing and strengthening skills like communication and resume writing.
Gaining hands-on work experience and knowledge in our simulated warehouse environment.
After successfully completing the program, trainees will enter a guaranteed 8-week paid internship.
Increasing physical fitness and movement to build stamina for job related tasks.
Typical Day Schedule for Trainees:
9:00 – 9:45: Exercise (walking, weightlifting)
9:45 – 10:45: Soft Skills Training (communication, resume writing, workshops, etc.)
10:45 – 11:00: Break
11:00 – 12:00: Distribution Tasks (packing orders, order assembly, kitting, receiving, etc.)
12:00 – 12:45: Lunch
12:45 – 1:00: Exercise (stretches, walking)
1:00 – 2:45: Distribution Tasks (packing orders, order assembly, kitting, receiving, etc.)
2:45 – 3:00: Wrap-up and Preview of Next Day
Stronger workplaces benefit everyone! By working with Aspire to employ people with disabilities, you will play an active role in helping to create a better future for everyone.
Employer Benefits
By partnering with Aspire in this Employment Training Program, you will have access to a pool of talent that is often overlooked and underemployed by hosting onsite experiences for our trainees.
Working alongside Aspire, we will help your team build the knowledge and skills needed to create stronger workplace opportunities for people with disabilities through the provided training programs.
To help address and reverse the talent challenge within the distribution industry, following the successful completion of the training program, you will have the ability to launch into our trainee talent pool by hiring them as interns for an 8-week period.
Businesses that prioritize workplace opportunity and employ people with disabilities often see:
50%
Increase in employee retention by 50%
25%
25% higher levels of productivity.
33%
Reduction in safety incidents by 33%.
100%
100% stronger workplace culture.
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If you would like more information or have any questions, please fill out this form. Our team would love to hear from you and will be happy to provide you with assistance!
You can also call us at (320) 4-Aspire or (320) 427-7473 or email us at ambassador@aspirechicago.com.
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