JAC Employment Services GOAL: Support Ticket to Work Program (TTWP) beneficiaries obtaining and maintaining full time employment by taking a person-centered approach; focusing on the individual’s needs and goals, identifying and reducing barriers to success, and promoting self-determination in effort to reach substantial gainful activity (SGA).
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SSA Ticket to Work & JAC Employment Services
The Ticket program offers Social Security beneficiaries (Job Seeker) with disabilities the choices, opportunities and supports needed to find and keep employment, increase their earnings, and reduce their dependence on benefit payments.
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It is free and voluntary for eligible individuals (Ticketholders) ages 18 through 64 who receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and/or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits due to a disability.
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The program’s goal is to ensure that Ticketholders have access to vocational rehabilitation, employment, and other support services from public and private providers and other organizations.
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Ticketholders may obtain services from employment service providers including State Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) agencies or approved Employment Networks (EN), such as JAC Employment Services.
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The EN can be a single entity, a partnership/alliance (public or private), or a consortium of organizations collaborating to provide services that meet the requirements of the Ticket program. A Ticketholder may assign his or her Ticket to an EN of choice to obtain employment-related services and supports.
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The primary goal of the program is for Ticketholders to become economically self-sufficient and reduce their reliance on public benefits.
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The beneficiary’s goal should ultimately be able to work at a level that will result in the discontinuation of disability benefits as the beneficiary becomes self-supporting.
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To learn more about JAC Employment Services, please send us a message.
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For additional help finding an EN, the beneficiary may call the Ticket Help Line (866) 968-7842 or (866) 833-2967 (TTY).
Certified Employment Support Professional™ Credential
The CESP credential is designed for job coaches, job developers, transition employment specialists, job placement personnel, and employment specialists/ consultants who serve a wide variety of target audiences including individuals with intellectual/ developmental disabilities, mental health diagnoses, sensory impairments, physical disabilities, traumatic brain injury, and autism spectrum disorders.
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