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J. ERIN RIEHLE, MSN, RN
Director, Division of Disability Services
Convalescent Hospital for Children, A Division of
An affiliate of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Erin Riehle, MSN,
RN is a recognized authority and national leader in promoting employment
opportunities for people with disabilities
and other barriers to employment. She is a founder and Senior Director
of Project SEARCH, an employment and transition program that has
received national recognition for innovative practices pioneered
under Ms. Riehle’s guidance. She is regularly invited to
present at national and regional conferences, and has co-authored
numerous
publications and book chapters. She is an active member of the
Association for Persons in Supported Employment, and has served
on many national
committees, such as the Virginia Commonwealth University Business
Leadership Roundtable and the Youth to Work Coalition. She is a
board member for the United States Business Leadership Network
and the
Northern Kentucky University Research Foundation. She has gained
over $1,500,000 in foundation and agency support for Project SEARCH
programs, and has won numerous awards for her work. Notably, Project
SEARCH received the U.S. Department of Labor’s 2004 New Freedom
Initiative Award, and in 2005 Ms. Riehle was named “Dorine
Seaquist Outstanding Woman of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical
Center.”
Erin Riehle began her career at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Medical Center as a staff nurse in the pediatric intensive care unit
and rapidly advanced to clinical director of the emergency department.
Her interest in employment for people with disabilities grew from
her frustration with high turnover rates among workers performing
critical tasks such as re-stocking emergency room supply shelves.
Riehle found that placing individuals with developmental disabilities
in these positions was both an effective solution to her staffing
problems and an improvement in quality of life for the workers she
employed. This positive experience ultimately led to a systematic,
hospital-wide effort, led by Ms. Riehle, to explore job possibilities
for people with disabilities.
Today, Riehle, a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, is director
of the Division of Disability Services at the Convalescent Hospital
for Children, an affiliate of Cincinnati Children’s. She launched
Project SEARCH in 1995 as a partnership between the Division of Disability
Services and Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career Development.
The initial mission of Project SEARCH was to provide employment opportunities
in a healthcare setting for individuals with disabilities. The initiative
has since extended to other industry sectors, and now includes services
for individuals with other barriers to employment such as economic
disadvantage. Project SEARCH now encompasses five programs, including
the High School Transition Program, Adult Employment Program, Health
Professions Academy, Transition Clinic, and Education and Outreach
focused on program replication and dissemination.
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