Navicent Health Partners with Georgia Academy for the Blind for Project SEARCH

Staff Report From Middle Georgia CEO

Friday, December 15th, 2017

Navicent Health has partnered with Georgia Academy for the Blind to bring the international Project SEARCH to Macon-Bibb County, creating the world’s first Project SEARCH program to assist students with visual impairment. Through this program, three GAB students are able to gain real-world employment experience by volunteering with various departments at The Medical Center, Navicent Health.
 
“Navicent Health is pleased to work with the Georgia Academy for the Blind to provide this program. Our goal as an organization is to increase health and wellness for individuals throughout the communities we serve. By providing these students with real-world work experience, we are assisting them as they become productive members of society, armed with independence and the skills needed to thrive,” said Dr. Ninfa M. Saunders, President and CEO of Navicent Health.
 
Three students – Sydney Brooks, Reginald Evans and Angel Lopez – were selected for the initial program cohort. The students selected are high school seniors who plan to enter the workforce following graduation this spring. The program required each student to obtain transportation from GAB to MCNH in order to “interview” for positions within three MCNH departments. The students were then “selected” and received “job offers” for those departments.
 
Reginald now volunteers within the hospital’s Create Café, where he greets customers, stocks shelves and wipes down tables. Sydney obtained a position within the Central Supply department and is responsible for pulling orders, tagging items and making deliveries. Angel works with the Linen Services department and stocks shelves, makes deliveries and manages the stockroom. Although these are volunteer positions, the students are responsible for obtaining transportation and reporting for their assigned shifts in preparation for future employment.
 
“The goal of this program is to allow these graduating students to gain independence and real world experience. They are responsible for managing their time, obtaining transportation, reporting to work and completing their job duties in a satisfactory manner. This program provides real world experience that will allow them to build their resumes and obtain employment following their graduation this spring. We are so pleased to partner with Navicent Health to prepare our students as they transfer from our school to society,” said Mary Keith, Teaching and Learning Innovative Programs Coordinator with GAB.
 
The three students have enjoyed the opportunity to work within the hospital. Speaking on behalf of her classmates, Sydney said, “I like what we’re doing. We get to be more independent and responsible. This is a good opportunity for all of us. We will be ready and capable when we head into the workforce.”