Seneca Nation Training and Employment Resource Center
Vocational Rehabilitation Transition Services 14-24
Allegany:
3674 Administration Drive
Salamanca, NY, 14779
Phone: 716-945-8120
Cattaraugus:
23 Thomas Indian School Drive
Irving, NY, 14081
Phone: 716-532-1033
Eligibility Requirements:
• Must be an enrolled member of a federally recognized Nation
• Reside on or within a 25 mile radius of the five territories
• Must have a documented disability that interferes with obtaining or maintaining a job
Example of Some Disabilities:
Mental:
• Anxiety Bipolar Disorder
• Depression
• PTSD
• Schizophrenia
Physical:
• Amputations
• Arthritis
• Blindness/ Visual Impairment
• Deafness
• Traumatic Brain Injury
Learning:
• ADHD
• Autism
• Dyscalculia
• Dyslexia
• Auditory Processing Disorder
Some Services We Offer:
• Career and other training services including books, tools and other materials
• Career counseling and guidance
• Career readiness workshops
• Culturally relevant classes and information
• Family services necessary to assist participants with a disability
• Interpreter service for hearing impaired
• Job search and referrals
• Rehabilitation services for the visually impaired
• Traditional Healing
• Transition services for students with disabilities
• Transportation assistance
• Work experience & job placement
Attention Teenagers ages 14-18: Summer Y.E.S. is coming!
Attention Teens! The Summer Y.E.S. program is almost here! If you are a teen between the ages of 14-18 and want to work this summer, our applications will be available starting on April 1st. See flyer below for details. Call our office with any questions at (716) 532-1033 or (716) 945-8120.
TERC Construction Technology Program – 25 Week Paid Training Program
Training and Employment Resource Center
Application Deadline: March 28, 2024
Are you interested in a career in Construction? Apply for our Construction Technology Program, 25-week paid training program. The application deadline is March 28, 2024 and the program is set to START May 6, 2024.
Must be a member of a federally recognized tribe or Seneca first descendant.
If you would like more information, please call or visit either TERC location and speak to a counselor. See flyer below for details.