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Empowering Military Spouses to Maintain Employment: A Review of the Resources for Holistic Support

Empowering Military Spouses to Maintain Employment: A Review of the Resources for Holistic Support

About This Webinar:


In the United States, one in five military spouses who want to work remain unemployed, a statistic that has persisted for nearly a decade (Defense Personnel Analytics Center, 2021). This ongoing employment crisis affects not only economic and financial security but also health and well-being. In response, numerous innovative employment initiatives have emerged in both corporate and nonprofit sectors.

This presentation employs a socio-ecological framework to explore the who, what, when, where, and why of cutting-edge military spouse recruitment and retention programs. It will highlight how these programs address the multiple intersecting barriers to employment faced by military spouses. Attendees will gain valuable insights and tools to better support twenty-first-century military spouse job seekers in accessing and maintaining employment throughout the military family life cycle.

Learning Objectives:

1. Understand current research on how military spouse un- and underemployment influences military family financial, physical, and social health.

2. Apply a socio-ecological framework to diagnosis barriers to maintaining employment through the military family life cycle.

3. Learn new Department of Defense, employer and non-profit resources that address holistic military spouse employment needs.

Presenter:

Carrie Carter

Carrie is a mixed-methods researcher and career advisor who specializes in military family career development. She supports employers and nonprofits with evaluating and improving their professional development programs to meet the needs of military families. She is an active-duty Army spouse and enjoys volunteering in her local military-based community.

Continuing education credit is available.


Register: https://oneop.org/learn/160063/

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