Core Program Framework
A Community to Career Pathway Built on Trust, Training, and Long Term Success
The ARS WorkAbility workforce development model is a five-stage, integrated framework designed to move individuals from first contact — through trusted community wellness outreach — all the way to competitive employment, career advancement, and long-term self-sufficiency. Unlike traditional job placement services that begin at the application stage, our model starts earlier and goes further.
Each stage connects intentionally to the next, creating a seamless pipeline that is culturally responsive, language-accessible, and built for individuals who face real barriers to employment — including disability, limited English proficiency, recovery, and economic instability. From community wellness programming to customized employment strategies like job carving, from recovery-friendly employer education to 365-day retention support and benefits coaching, every element of our model is designed with one goal: sustainable workforce attachment for the people we serve.
Sustainable employment starts long before a resume is written. At ARS WorkAbility, our community wellness and outreach program serves as the welcoming front door to workforce services — meeting individuals where they are, in the communities they trust, before any formal employment process begins. Through culturally responsive engagement, public health education, and stigma-reduction programming, we build authentic relationships with individuals who might otherwise never connect with career support services. Our community-based outreach is not a marketing tool — it is a genuine entry point into a workforce development pathway, designed for those who need trust before they need a job coach.
- Culturally responsive community engagement and stigma-reduction outreach that creates a safe, welcoming entry point for individuals with disabilities, employment barriers, or limited access to traditional workforce services
- Public health education and community wellness programming designed as non-threatening first-contact touchpoints that establish trust before formal career services begin
- Non-clinical, community-based interactions that meet individuals where they are — building rapport and confidence through peer-informed, culturally affirming engagement
- Warm referrals into formal workforce services, ensuring a smooth and supported transition from community wellness participation to active job-readiness programming
2 Talent Pipeline & Community Referrals
Connecting the Right People to the Right Services at the Right Time
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Talent Pipeline & Community Referrals
Connecting the Right People to the Right Services at the Right Time
Learn MoreOnce trust is established in the community, ARS WorkAbility’s talent pipeline process ensures that every individual is welcomed, assessed, and connected to exactly the right services for their situation. Our intake and assessment process is built for accessibility — available in multiple languages and delivered by staff with deep cultural competency — so that participants from all backgrounds feel seen and heard from day one. Through collaborative referral relationships with the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) and our network of nonprofit partners, we place individuals into appropriate program pathways efficiently and without gaps. Warm handoffs from community wellness programming mean no one is lost in the transition from outreach to employment services.
- Comprehensive intake and assessment services that identify each individual’s strengths, barriers, employment goals, and support needs before services begin
- Language and cultural competency across all intake touchpoints, ensuring that services are equally accessible to English learners, immigrants, refugees, and individuals from underrepresented communities
- Coordinated DOR and nonprofit referrals that connect eligible participants to vocational rehabilitation funding, WIOA services, and community partner programs — maximizing available resources for each job seeker
- Warm handoffs from community wellness programming that preserve trust and continuity, ensuring participants move smoothly from outreach into active career development services without disruption
3 Employer Engagement Services
Building Inclusive, Recovery-Friendly Workplaces That Hire and Retain
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Employer Engagement Services
Building Inclusive, Recovery-Friendly Workplaces That Hire and Retain
Learn MoreMeaningful employment is a two-sided equation, and ARS WorkAbility invests equally in preparing employers as we do in preparing job seekers. Our employer engagement services go far beyond posting job listings — we work directly with hiring managers and HR teams to create inclusive, accessible, and recovery-friendly workplaces where individuals with disabilities and employment barriers can genuinely thrive. Through job carving and customized employment strategies, we identify and create roles that align with both employer needs and job seeker strengths — a win for productivity, retention, and workplace culture. Our DEI and accessibility consulting equips employers with the tools, language, and policies they need to become destinations of choice for diverse talent, while our recovery-friendly workplace education reduces stigma and builds the organizational confidence to hire and support individuals in recovery.
- Employer matching services that connect qualified job seekers with disability-inclusive businesses ready to hire — using Work Onward and ARS’s nonprofit employer network to identify the right-fit opportunities
- Job carving and customized employment strategies that redesign existing roles or create new positions based on an individual’s specific skills, reducing barriers to entry and increasing long-term retention
- DEI and accessibility consulting for employers seeking to build diverse, equitable, and ADA-compliant workplaces — including policy development, accommodation best practices, and inclusive hiring training
- Recovery-friendly workplace education and culture-building that reduces stigma, increases employer confidence in hiring individuals in recovery, and creates supportive work environments that protect long-term employment
4 Career Development & Training
Building Workforce-Ready Professionals Through Skills, Credentials, and Online Learning
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Career Development & Training
Building Workforce-Ready Professionals Through Skills, Credentials, and Online Learning
Learn MoreCareer readiness is built through the combination of skill, knowledge, and professional confidence — and our training programs deliver all three. ARS WorkAbility’s career development services are designed for individuals who need more than a resume review: they need hands-on preparation for the realities of the modern workplace. Our job readiness workshops address soft skills, professional communication, digital literacy, and interview performance. For those seeking industry-recognized credentials, we support pathways to certifications aligned with employer demand. At the center of our training ecosystem is the ARS Orientation Learning Management System (LMS) — an online training platform purpose-built for our workforce development model, offering wellness-informed professional competency modules that bridge participants’ lived experience with professional workplace expectations.
- Job readiness workshops covering professional communication, workplace etiquette, digital literacy, resume writing, and interview skills — building the foundational competencies that employers expect from day one
- Industry-specific credential support that connects participants to certifications and training aligned with in-demand sectors, increasing their competitiveness in the job market
- Online workforce training through the ARS Orientation Learning Management System (LMS) — a flexible, accessible platform available anytime, anywhere, designed for individuals balancing job searches with daily life
- Wellness-informed professional competency modules that integrate public health principles, stress management, and self-advocacy into career training — preparing the whole person for sustainable employment
5 Placement, Retention & Advancement
From First Day on the Job to Long-Term Career Growth and Self-Sufficiency
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Placement, Retention & Advancement
From First Day on the Job to Long-Term Career Growth and Self-Sufficiency
Learn MoreGetting hired is a milestone — but it is not the finish line. For individuals with disabilities, employment barriers, or complex benefits situations, the transition into sustained competitive employment requires ongoing support, planning, and advocacy. ARS WorkAbility’s placement, retention, and advancement services are built for exactly this challenge. We provide structured retention support at 90, 180, and 365 days post-hire — checking in with both employees and employers to identify and resolve issues before they become separation events. Our career advancement planning ensures that participants are not simply employed, but growing — working toward wage increases, promotions, and greater workplace independence. And our financial and benefits coaching helps participants navigate the critical — and often intimidating — transition from public benefits to earned income, protecting their long-term economic stability throughout the entire workforce attachment journey.
- Competitive job placement services using Work Onward and ARS’s employer network to connect qualified candidates with inclusive employers committed to diversity, disability access, and workforce equity
- Structured 90-, 180-, and 365-day retention support that monitors employment stability, addresses early challenges, and maintains communication between employees, employers, and ARS WorkAbility case managers
- Career advancement planning that sets short- and long-term growth goals for each participant — including wage progression milestones, promotion pathways, and strategies for increasing workplace responsibility
- Financial and benefits coaching that helps participants navigate the earned income transition, understand benefits thresholds, and build financial stability without jeopardizing critical public supports — enabling true long-term workforce attachment