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Atlantic Health System, Project SEARCH recognized in 2024 for helping young adults find their abilities

Atlantic Health System marked 2024 with recognition for its continued, long-running efforts to helping young adults with disabilities discover abilities that will make them valued members of the workforce.

In Senate and General Assembly citations delivered this fall, New Jersey state legislators from Sussex, Morris, and Union Counties praised the accomplishments by the health care organization for championing the employment of workers with disabilities.

Since 2016, Atlantic Health System has partnered with Project SEARCH, an organization operated by state/county agencies that offers on-the-job training at companies and organizations to help interns with varying disabilities ages 18-21, to learn important job skills and develop their talents.

The program began in Union County, at Overlook Medical Center, but has since expanded to Sussex County, at Newton Medical Center and Hackettstown Medical Center. The program has thus far graduated 87 young adults with disabilities, the majority of whom who have gone on to be hired by various companies and organizations, including 27 by Atlantic Health System itself.

“By partnering with the Union County Educational Services Commission and Sussex County Educational Services Commission for Project SEARCH, Atlantic Health System has not only been proud to help our interns discover abilities that will help them in the job market, but in turn, we have discovered and hired many valued team members who continue to apply their skills each day by supporting the services and experiences for our patients and visitors,” Armond Kinsey, vice president, chief talent and diversity officer for Atlantic Health System, said.

“Atlantic Health System has been an incredible partner and host business to the Project SEARCH program here in New Jersey,” Josh Bornstein, director of Special Projects, for the Union County ESC’s Work Readiness Academy, said.” Not only has the organization engaged with us to provide meaningful and rigorous training for our interns, but it has also demonstrated a genuine commitment to inclusive hiring as evidenced by a willingness to see the productive value our students bring and offer paid employment to many of them across the system.”

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