Workplace
What is the workplace like?
Easy to access
This center goes beyond ADA standards; it reflects advice from disability consultants. Some examples:
- a locker room with added benches, lower lockers and lock alternatives;
- some bathroom stalls big enough for a personal aide;
- Elevators and ramps reaching most areas within the building.
Tour the workplace and see what it's like.
What is a typical day?
View photos showing a typical day working at the DC.
Who will I work with?
If you are hired,you will work on a team. People with disabilities and people without disabilities will work together.
Our staff and managers get disability awareness training.
Things you should know about the work
- All team members must meet performance standards.
- The work is fast-paced and must be done right.
Work rules
The following work rules apply. However, exceptions can be made on an individual basis if needed to accommodate a person's disability.
- The jobs are full-time.
- The center will run three shifts. Team members may work the day, evening, or night shift.
- Team members must work overtime sometimes.

