Employee Resources

We know the process of finding then maintaining a job can be challenging and overwhelming, especially if you are someone who didn’t receive the career training and resources you needed due to SUD, mental health reasons, or other unfortunate situations. But no matter what your situation, it’s never too late to achieve your career or education goals. HPP is here to help guide you through the steps to gainful employment.

Job Boards

Interview Support

Transportation

Your Rights

Keeping Your Job

Continued Education

The Employee Hub offers resources and support for individuals seeking meaningful employment opportunities despite past substance use challenges, empowering them to secure and maintain fulfilling work.

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Benefits of Obtaining & Maintaining a Job or Continued Education

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Sense of Purpose and Achievement

Regular work provides a sense of purpose, accomplishment, and self-worth, fostering a positive self-identity and boosting mental well-being.

Financial Stability

A steady income provides financial security, allowing for better planning, reduced stress, and the ability to meet essential needs and plan for the future.

Social Connection

Employment often involves interaction with colleagues and clients, fostering social connections that can combat feelings of isolation and contribute to overall well-being.

Personal Growth

Through employment, individuals can learn new skills, expand their knowledge, and grow both personally and professionally, leading to increased self-confidence and a sense of fulfillment.

Don't let your past hinder your future. With our employment resources, we can assist you in getting back on track and a more fulfilling life.

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