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Mercy Hospital Western Hills
Project SEARCH
This program offers various rotation sites, offering student interns a wide range of experiences and utilizing various skill levels. Interns spend about 10 weeks in a total of 3 rotations at Mercy Hospital throughout the school year, August through May.
Students who participate in Project SEARCH graduate from their high schools and then defer acceptance of diplomas while in the program. Project SEARCH is targeted for students with disabilities whose goal is com-petitive employment in an office or business setting. Students are immersed in the workplace, which facilitates the teaching and learning process through continuous feedback and application of new skills.
Details about the Mercy Hospital job site:
At Mercy Hospital, interns work side by side with employees or work independently in various departments.
Students sign in and out every day. Excellent attendance habits are important for students to learn in order to keep jobs, so interns are responsible for calling the instructor and the department they are working in when they are going to be absent or late.
Most students bring lunches from home, or they may purchase lunch in the hospital’s cafeteria.
Dress Code:
no jeans or shorts
gym shoes preferred
(top only)
full uniform of hospital scrubs, depending on the work.
A typical day’s schedule:
School days, August through May, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m.- 2:45 p.m.
Class: Lessons are based on daily living and employability skills such as problem solving, team work, decision making, budgeting, check writing, resume writing, interviewing, math and reading skills.
Students participate in job rotations.
Students are encouraged to eat with their co-workers and peers at the internship sites.
Students return to job rotations.
employability skills lessons, and type daily journal entries on the computer.
The many challenging career fields that support the health-care
industry inside a large hospital can be experienced at this Project
SEARCH program at Mercy Hospital-Western Hills.
The Project SEARCH program at Mercy Hospital-Western Hills was
the second Cincinnati Public Schools-sponsored program, opening for
preparing students for life
“I chose to come to the Mercy Hospital Project SEARCH Program because I wanted to help people, and a hospital is the perfect place to do that.“
— Joe Strickrod Class of 2010
Current Mercy Hospital job sites:
Environmental Services (Housekeeping)
twice a day
as assigned
Sterile Processing and Distribution (SPD)
patient rooms
dishwashers and cleaning equipment
to laundry
Emergency Room (ER)
assembling folders
Surgery (Ambulatory)
patient rooms
Dietary
preparing parfaits and fruit cups
The Health Plex
bathrooms
Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy (OT/PT)
as requested
changing beds
Maintenance
such as scraping, patching and painting, repairs
Job Placement:
goal. Students can be employed at any time throughout the school year. The Individual Education Plan (IEP) team — which includes the student, family, Project SEARCH instructor, school representative, and vocational rehabilitation counselor — meets regularly to discuss progress and issues at work sites.
are provided to assist interns in their job rotations. Each month, a review is held with the intern, job coaches, parents, representatives of Hamilton County
Commission (RSC) counselors to talk about performance and where improvement is needed.
For More Information:
To arrange a job site tour, to schedule a job shadow or to ask questions, contact Karen Kasee, Project SEARCH Instructor,
“The employability skills learned in the classroom, plus the work-related skills learned on their rotations, provide the interns with the skills they need to engage in competitive community employment.“
— Karen Kasee Instructor, Project SEARCH/ Mercy Hospital