Cincy Benefits and Resources cincybenefitsinfo.com

"Fulfilling the Need, One Benefit at a Time"
Cincy Benefits Info
About Us
Benefits Tool
CBR Press Room
Contact Us
Resource Quick Links
Auto Repair Assistance
Baby Resources
Butler County Resources
Cell Phone (FREE, if you
Cincinnati Social Events
Charity Cars
Childcare
Child Support Information
Christmas Assistance
Clermont Cty Resources
Cleveland Resources
Clinton County
Clothing Assistance
Columbus Resources
Community Awareness
Community Centers
Computer Assistance
Dental Clinics
Drug and Alcohol
Education
Emergency Assistance
Employment/Vocational
Cincinnati Works
Employment Assistance
Employment Training
Ex-Offender Resources
Job Fairs
Literacy Center West Voc
Super Jobs
Resume Assistance
Ex-Offender Resources
Eye Care Resources
Family Resources
Federal Poverty Guideline
Financial Assistance
Food Resources
Free School Supplies
Free Items
Frugal Hints & Tips
Furniture Assistance
Haircuts
Health Fair Listing
Hearing Impaired/Deaf
Healthcare
Hispanic Resources
Homeless Resources
Housing Programs
Identification Assistance
Insurance Terms Defined
Legal Assistance
Medicaid Resources
Medicare Information
Mental Health Assistance
Modest Needs
Northern Kentucky Info
Ohio Benefits Bank
Ohio Unclaimed Funds
Parenting Classes
Pet Assistance
Phone Number Directory
Pregnancy Assistance
Prescription Assistance
Private Insurance Info
Senior Resources
Social Security Info
Support Groups
Tax Prep Services
Thanksgiving Assistance
Transportation Services
Utility Assistance Prog
Veterans Assistance
Voter Registration
Warren County Resources
Youth Services
Site Map
Disclaimer
Insurance for Uninsured
Employment Opportunities

City of Cincinnati Brownfield Job Training Program

Funded by the Environmental Protection Agency

 

The City of Cincinnati Brownfield Workforce Development Job Training Program is funded by the Environmental Protection Agency.  Theis free-eight-week job training program is available to men and women who reside in Hamilton County.

 

Program Courses: Program Requirements: 
 Career Development (32-hour)be an adult at least eighteen years of age
 Site Worker - HAZWOPER (40 hour)have a GED (7th grade reading level or High School Diploma
 OSHA Construction (30 hour)be able to lift 40 lbs., pass drug test and physical
 Lead Abatement Worker (32-hour)have a valid driver's license and transportation
 Asbestos Abatement Supervisor (40-hour)provide police check
 Mold Remediation (32-hour)provide 3 reference letters along with a written request by applicant to enter the program.
 Brownfield Awareness (24-hour)
 Brownfield Environmental Technology Training (32-hour)
 Tool Box Safety (8-hour)
 Confined Space Entry (16-hour)

This program is presented by the Internation Chemical Workers Union Council Center for Worker Health and Safety Education.

 

Application are available at Super Jobs at the following locations:

 

1916 Central Parkway                                            1740 Langdon Farm Road

Cincinnati, Ohio  45214                                          Cincinnati, OHio  45237

513-731-9800                                                          513-631-3062

 

For information contact:  LaVerne Mayfield, ICWUC Director of Community Outreach at 513-621-8882


 

 RSC - Qualifications/Application


You may qualify for assistance from the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commissionif you answer "YES" to any of the following questions…

Do you have a disability?
Are you having difficulty getting and/or keeping a job because of your disability?
Do you want to work?
Has your medical/mental health professional released you to work?

Want more information about RSC services?
Anyone can refer a person to RSC and self-referrals are welcome.
Begin by completing a form.

Contact RSCIn Ohio, call 1-800-282-4536 voice/TTY Outside Ohio, call (614) 438-1200 voice/TTY Monday - Friday, 8:15 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. Eastern Standard Time

 Ticket to Work (SSDI AND SSI ELIGIBLE)
What is a Ticket?

The Ticket to Work Program is an innovative program for individuals with disabilities who want to work. It increases your available choices when obtaining employment services, vocational rehabilitation services, and other support services you may need to get or keep a job. It is a free and voluntary service. You can use the Ticket if you choose, but there is no penalty for not using it. While you are using the Ticket, SSA will not conduct a continuing disability medical review of your case.

Where can I use a Ticket?

This program is available in all 50 States and 10 United States Territories. Many SSDI and SSI disability beneficiaries will receive a “Ticket” they can use to obtain services from a state vocational rehabilitation (VR) agency or another approved provider of their choice. We call these approved providers “Employment Networks.” Employment Networks are private organizations or government agencies that have agreed to work with Social Security to provide employment services to beneficiaries with disabilities.

Where can I use a Ticket?

For more information on Ticket to Work, including a list of approved Employment Networks, contact the SSA Ticket Program Operations Support Manager, MAXIMUS, at their toll free numbers; 1-866-YOURTICKET (1-866-968-7842) or for TTY/TDD call 1-866-833-2967 between 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern time (Monday through Friday).Current information about the Ticket to Work Program can be found online at www.ssa.gov/work/Ticket/ticket_info.html or http://www.yourtickettowork.com/.