Deaf-First Vocational Rehabilitation and Workforce Development Intelligent Distributed System
Part of the 360 Magicians ecosystem and VR4Deaf initiative.
Job-Magician is a comprehensive vocational rehabilitation and workforce development platform designed with accessibility and inclusion at its core. This platform integrates with Texas Workforce Solutions to provide:
- Vocational Rehabilitation Services: Personalized career coaching and disability-focused employment services
- Job Specialist Workflow: Complete cycle from intake to placement and follow-up
- Training & Development: Skills assessment, certification programs, and job readiness training
- Compliance: Full adherence to WIOA, state, and federal workforce regulations
As part of 360 Magicians, Job-Magician embodies a "Deaf-First" approach to workforce technology, ensuring:
- Accessibility by Design: WCAG-compliant, visual-first interfaces
- Inclusive Innovation: Built by and for the Deaf and disability communities
- Regulatory Compliance: Aligned with Texas Workforce Commission standards and federal WIOA requirements
- Data Security: Enterprise-grade privacy and security measures
- Comprehensive skills assessment and career matching
- Personalized training plans and certifications
- Job search assistance and interview preparation
- Ongoing support and placement services
- Progress tracking and outcome monitoring
- Access to qualified candidates
- Workplace accommodation guidance
- Workforce development incentives
- Partnership opportunities
- Integrated case management
- Client progress dashboards
- Compliance tracking and reporting
- Resource coordination with Texas Workforce Solutions
- Framework: Next.js 15.5+ (Standalone) with React 19
- UI: Tailwind CSS with Radix UI components
- Language: TypeScript
- Build: Next.js standalone output for production
- Primary Backend: Deno-based (in progress)
- Frontend Strategy: Next.js for complex UI and heavier frontend processes
- Integration: Seamless interoperability between Deno backend and Next.js frontend
- Node.js 18+ or compatible runtime
- pnpm (preferred) or npm
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/pinkycollie/VercelGuideline.git
cd VercelGuideline
# Install dependencies
pnpm install
# Run development server
pnpm devOpen http://localhost:3000 to view the application.
# Build standalone output
npm run build
# Start production server
npm start
# Or use standalone output directly
node .next/standalone/server.jsJob-Magician is designed as a standalone application and can be deployed to:
- Self-hosted infrastructure
- Cloud platforms (AWS, Google Cloud, Azure)
- Container platforms (Docker, Kubernetes)
- Edge computing platforms
The application uses Next.js standalone output for optimal performance and minimal dependencies.
Job-Magician adheres to:
- Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA): Federal workforce development requirements
- Texas Workforce Commission: State vocational rehabilitation standards
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Equal employment opportunity provisions
- WCAG 2.1 Level AA: Web accessibility standards
- HIPAA: Protected health information safeguards where applicable
- Section 508: Federal accessibility requirements
- End-to-end data encryption
- Role-based access control
- Regular security audits
- GDPR-compliant data handling
- Transparent privacy policies
This platform is part of the larger 360 Magicians ecosystem:
- VR4Deaf: VR/AR accessibility platform
- PinkSync: Visual-first workflow synchronization
- DeafAuth: Accessible authentication system
- 360 Magicians Platform: Core AI agent ecosystem
We welcome contributions from the community! Please see our contributing guidelines and code of conduct.
This project is open source. Please refer to the LICENSE file for details.
For questions, issues, or feedback:
- GitHub Issues: Report an issue
- Community: Join our discussions
Built with support from:
- Texas Workforce Commission
- Vocational Rehabilitation Services
- The Deaf community and accessibility advocates
- 360 Magicians collective
"Accessibility is not an afterthought—it's the foundation."