Works4Me & Pre-Employment Transition Services
Empowering Students. Building Futures.
At TAC, we believe every student deserves the opportunity to explore their potential and prepare for a meaningful future. Through Works4Me and Pre-ETS, we help students with disabilities develop confidence, build critical skills, and take steps toward employment and independence.
Our programs are built on collaboration with schools, families, and community partners to ensure students are supported as they move from school to adult life.

Works4Me
Helping students discover what works for them.
Works4Me is a hands-on transition program that gives students with disabilities the opportunity to explore employment in a supportive, real-world environment. Through workplace readiness training, skill-building activities, and guided discovery, participants gain the tools they need to understand their strengths and interests.
Program Features
- Community-based learning experiences
- Career exploration and workplace exposure
- Focus on self-advocacy, communication, and social skills
- Tailored support to meet individual needs and goals
Pre-ETS
Starting early. Preparing for what's next.
Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) is designed to introduce students with disabilities to the world of work before they graduate. Pre-ETS offers structured activities that support skill development and empower students to make informed decisions about their future. Pre-ETS can be offered in small groups or individual settings and is fully customized for each student to align with IEP goals and transition plans.
Key Focus Areas
- Job Exploration
- Work-Based Learning
- Workplace Readiness
- Self-Advocacy
- Postsecondary Counseling

Why Partner with TAC?
We help students grow in confidence and independence, with programming designed to build real-world skills while honoring each individual’s pace and preferences. Through collaboration with educators, TAC is able to create seamless, supportive transitions for every student. Our programs align with graduation pathways and help meet state and federal transition planning requirements.Â
