ACT to Employ Career Services

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ACT to Employ Career Services at Carleton University provides on-campus paid part-time job placements for students with disabilities, offering opportunities for gaining work experience and transferable skills while pursuing their degree. Students can access support, including resume building, interview accommodations, and workplace adjustments, throughout their placement term. To register for job opportunities, students need to schedule an intake appointment with the ACT to Employ Student Advisor. The program emphasizes individualized support and connection to various employment resources for students and employers.


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  1. ACT & ACT to Employ Career Services

  2. What is ACT to Employ On-Campus Jobs Paid, part-time placements (5-10 hours per week, $14/hour) Generally 4 months in duration (with the possibility of extension) ACT to Employ supports Carleton students with disabilities in finding paid experiential learning placements on campus while they obtain their degree. We work with talented students and supportive employers across campus, creating opportunities for students to learn transferable skills and gain work experience while they study.

  3. Contact Information ACT to Employ - Office Location: | 411 Tory Building (drop-ins not accepted) | While we are working off campus, appointments are being held remotely, via video or phone Student Advisor - Jenna Lambert: | Phone: 613.520.2600 x 5090 | Email: JennaLambert@cunet.carleton.ca

  4. How to Refer/Register Before applying to jobs, students must book an intake appointment to meet with the ACT to Employ Student Advisor Students must contact ACT to Employ to book an appointment

  5. Why an ACT to Employ Placement? ACT to Employ placements offer an opportunity for students to gain skills and experiences related to their field of study (or interests) Wage subsidy and support for employers Supported placement process We are involved to the extent that the student wants/needs Resume/Cover letter building Interview accommodations Individualized Workplace Accommodations Check-Ins Support for students and employers throughout the placement term Connection to other employment resources (workshops, community supports, ACT)

  6. What is ACT? Career development support program for students & alumni self identifying as having a disability Work with a dedicated staff member at Career Services Highly supportive & Highly individualized

  7. ACT Advising: The Intake Process 1. Intake Appointment Purpose: Set goals and objectives within the program relating to: | Job Search | Resumes | Cover Letters | Co-op | Interviews | Networking | LinkedIn | Work Accommodations

  8. ACT Advising: The Follow up Appointments 2. Follow up Appointments Work on established goals and objectives Discuss how to be effective in each aspect of job search Homework and recaps

  9. How to Refer/Register If you are looking for career support, register for ACT by: 1. Contacting me by email to book a virtual appointment; 2. Completing the online registration form on Career Service s website, or; 3. Asking your PMC Coordinator to connect us directly. ACT Advisor then contacts you to welcome you to the program and to schedule an intake appointment

  10. ACT Advisor and Location Accessible Career Transitions (ACT) Advisor: NicoleBorges@cunet.carleton.ca Office Location: Career Services Office 401 Tory Building (ACT drop-ins NOT accepted)

  11. For Questions or Comments Contact | Nicole Borges - Accessible Career Transitions (ACT) Advisor Email: NicoleBorges@cunet.carleton.ca | Jenna Lambert - ACT to Employ Student Advisor Email: JennaLambert@cunet.carleton.ca Phone: 613.520.2600 x 5090

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