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Senior
Employment and Health
Some
people have to be active both mentally and physically to be happy.
Retirement leaves them feeling unfulfilled and restless. For these
individuals, either volunteering or taking on a new job may be the
answer.
For
whatever reasons, many seniors work - either a part-time or full-time
job. Some take the opportunity to explore interests through their
work. Others seek companionship. Some work solely for the income
produced.
For
companies, older workers can be a valuable resource. They bring
a lifetime of experience and learning to the job and have been shown
to be reliable and prompt. Many are motivated to learn and are glad
to be working.
There
are a number of programs designed to help potential older workers
gain job skills and to find suitable employment. Many offer health care and
other benefits.
Two of the larger programs are the Older Worker Program or
Senior Community Service Employment Program and the Senior Environmental
Employment Program.
The
Older Worker Program
The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), or Title
V of the Older Americans Act, is a work training program for low-income
persons (at or below 125% of the poverty level) over the age of
55. The US Department of Labor authorized 18 agencies to sponsor
the program nationwide. They fund host agencies who provide the
learning job opportunities. Jobs are typically with non-profit
groups or governmental agencies and include a variety of duties
- all at minimum wage. The program is intended to help participants
learn job skills that will transition them into permanent full-time
or part-time employment. The subsidized program is not intended
to provide long-term employment in the initial job. However, many
times the employer will hire the SCSEP worker independent from
the program.
Contact
Information for Host Agencies 1-877-872-5627 |
Older
American's Act |
The
program is offered by the following agencies in Region
J:
| Chatham |
National
Caucus & Center on Black Aged |
919-484-0123
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| Durham |
National
Caucus & Center on Black Aged |
919-484-0123 |
| Johnston |
National
Caucus & Center on Black Aged |
919-484-0123 |
| Lee |
Senior
Services America |
910-678-7644
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| Orange |
National
Caucus & Center on Black Aged |
919-484-0123 |
| Moore |
Senior
Services America |
910-678-7644
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| Wake |
National
Caucus & Center on Black Aged |
919-484-0123 |
If you have any difficulty contacting these organizations,
contact the NC Division of Aging and Adult Services at 919-733-8395
and ask to speak to the person in charge of senior employment
programs.
Senior Environmental Employment Program
An Environmental Protection Agency program providing temporary,
full-time and part-time job opportunities to help improve the environment.
Positions are allocated and administered through cooperative agreements
or grants with private, nonprofit organizations. Various types
of positions are available. Salary, benefits, vacation and sick
leave, and any personnel actions or issues are administered by
the grantee organization.
Senior
Environmental Employment Program |
Grantee
Organizations |
Types
of Jobs |
For
More Information
Senior
Employment in NC |
There are also opportunities through your local Employment
Security Commission and local job fairs. Remember to network and
ask the people you know if they know of available job openings.
Employment
Security Commission of NC |
Health
Care Benefits and Medicare for Older Workers
As a potential older worker consider how going to work will affect
your Medicare benefits and Social Security.
Social
Security
There are conditions where an individual receiving social security
who goes back to work may no longer be eligible to receive the benefits
as long as they work.
Earnings and Social Security Benefits |
Disabled
The Social Security Administration encourages the disabled to work
by offering incentives.
SSA Disability Work Incentives |
Medicare
The Medicare Rights Center offers a booklet called "Medicare
and Employer Insurance: How They Work Together" for $5.00.
Go to "Publications", then "Supplemental Insurance Options".
You can also talk to your Human Resource Department.
Medicare
and Employer Insurance: How They Work Together |
Web
Resources for Older Workers
AARP
Foundation WorkSearch
a program providing community-level job and career information
and services to individuals who are seeking to remain in, or re-enter
the workforce. The program helps with skills assessment, interest
and abilities listings, and online courses and studies at no cost
to the individual.
(2/2008)
CareerOneStop (all
workers)
sponsored by the US Department of Labor, the site offers career
resources and workforce information. 1-877-348-0502 (7 a.m. - 4:30
p.m. (Central Time) Monday - Friday)
(2/2008)
CareerInfoNet
helps individuals explore career opportunities to make informed
employment and education choices. The site features occupation
and industry information, salary data, career videos, education
resources, self-assessment tools, career exploration assistance,
and other resources.
(2/2008)
Service
Locator
individuals to employment and training opportunities available
at local One-Stop Career Centers. The site provides contact
information for a range of local work-related services, including
unemployment benefits, career development, and educational opportunities.
(2/2008)
Agricultural
Conservation Enrollees/Seniors Project (ACES)
The US Department of Agriculture, Natural
Resources Conservation Service, through an agreement with the
National Older Workers Career Center, offers temporary full-time
and part-time positions for experienced workers over 40 to support
conservation efforts. Assignments include clerical, editing, writing,
engineering, and scientific duties. The program operates in over
30 States. Participants receive paid health insurance and other
benefits.
(2/2008)
Craigslist for the Triangle
provides a listing of various types of local job opportunities.
(2/2008)
JobLink
Career Centers
the NC Department of Commerce provides centers that offer a variety
of employment and training services that can help job seekers find
a new or better job. 919-715-3300
(2/2008)
National
Council on Aging's Work and Volunteering Links Section
linking mature workers with national work and volunteer resources.
(2/2008)
National Older
Worker Career Center
brings together experienced workers and organizations seeking support,
to ensure that older workers can continue to contribute their skills
and knowledge.
(2/2008)
Senior Counseling and Employment (Durham)
a job referral agency in Durham that focuses exclusively on
the employment needs of seniors.
(2/2008)
US
Department of Labor Employment and Training Resources
offers web links to sites offering employment assistance - especially
related to disabilities.
(2/2008)
Please note that there are many online self-help and assisted
employment websites. Some are designed for mature workers and some
for all workers. Some have a focus on specific groups such as the
disabled or Hispanic workers or women. A little research will provide
a seeker with a wealth of online information.
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