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Make Maryland Safer
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Press Release: 2.14.2025 – Governor Moore Launches Resource Website for Maryland Workers Impacted by Recent Federal Actions – https://governor.maryland.gov/news/press/pages/governor-moore-launches-resource-website-for-maryland-workers-impacted-by-recent-federal-actions.aspx

Press Conference 2.28.2025 – Governor Wes Moore Press Conference on Federal Workforce –https://www.youtube.com/live/kpymjA5Alo4?si=0wX2A9qEL58YlZeY

Press Release: 3.17.2025 – Governor Moore Announces Additional Support for Federal Workers Through New Partnership with Work for America https://governor.maryland.gov/news/press/pages/governor-moore-announces-additional-support-for-federal-workers-through-new-partnership-with-work-for-america.aspx

Maryland Public Servants Resource Website – click here or  https://response.maryland.gov/federalpublicservants

Maryland Resources for Federal Workers with Disabilities
There are a number of resources you can access if you are seeking employment now. State jobs listing can be found at https://www.jobapscloud.com/MD/. The state gives you the option for you to identify as having a disability, which adds points to your application.

Other resources include:
America’s Job Centers
Maryland’s American Job Centers (AJCs) are conveniently located throughout the State and are dedicated to serving businesses and job seekers.

Professional Outplacement Assistance Center(POAC)
POAC is a service offered by the Maryland Department of Labor’s Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning. POAC provides assistance to individuals who are in the professional, executive, technical, managerial, and/or scientific occupations.

Division of Rehabilitative Services (DORS)
DORS helps Marylanders with disabilities find and maintain employment.

Resources for Impacted Federal Workers
This website provides information on resources like unemployment insurance benefits, career guidance, and reemployment support.

Autism Hiring Program
The Autism Hiring Program advances workplace neurodiversity and acceptance, connecting businesses to an untapped workforce of skilled Autistic adults and targeting jobseekers not supported by existing systems.

For individuals experiencing challenges related to accommodations from the local America’s Job Centers, they should reach out to Kristen Patterson who’s contact information is below:

Kristen Patterson, MBA
Disability and Youth Services Coordinator
Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning
Maryland Department of Labor
100 S. Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
kristen.patterson@maryland.gov
(410) 767-2832 (O)

If you have a story to share you can email us or send a video. You may also share your questions and concerns. Email us at gov.odhh@maryland.gov.

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