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At High Point, the general contractor, Absher Construction, and
its subcontractors have placed 35 low-income
residents in redevelopment positions since 2001.
To assist residents
toward self-sufficiency, Seattle Housing operates
three employment programs, Jobs Plus at Rainier Vista, The Job Connection at Yesler Terrace and High
Point, and the Career Development Center at NewHolly,
where Seattle Housing partners with Refugee Women’s
Alliance
(ReWA) and Neighborhood House. In 2003 alone, Seattle Housing’s career
development programs placed 132 people in jobs.
Seattle Housing has created a series of steps
designed to provide job opportunities to its
residents. SHA job counselors work directly with
potential employers, like Walsh Construction and
Absher Construction, to identity and hire eligible
residents. Rickie Robinson was hired by Seattle
Housing to coordinate this resident employment
program. Robinson develops working relationships
with community colleges, advocates, unions,
contractors and other qualified employers to
encourage and develop employment, as well as
training opportunities for residents. He also
maintains employment data required by the Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and monitors
the progress of qualified applicants.
HUD requires that wherever they give funding for
housing and community development, to the greatest
extent feasible, economic opportunities will be
given to residents and businesses in that area.
Robinson has worked with partners to provide an
apprenticeship job fair that provided information on
how to complete the necessary steps to enter an
apprenticeship program and co-sponsored trainings to
help applicants meet minimum requirements for
employment.
If you would like more information about how Seattle
Housing is providing jobs for its residents, contact
Rickie Robinson at
rrobinson@seattlehousing.org or (206) 722-4010.
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