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Workforce Grants offered at Skagit Valley College's Mount Vernon Campus
Offers scholarships, resources, and support for training and education for students on public assistance such as Basic Food, TANF and unemployment. Some scholarships are for those pursuing degrees in specific fields.
Offers scholarships, resources, and support for training and education, including Professional Technical training and Pre-College Skills.
Basic Food Employment & Training:
Provides educational training for students receiving Basic Food Assistance. Assists with tuition, fees, books, and other educational expenses.
Opportunity Grant:
Funds up to 45 credits of college tuition and fees, up to $1,000 per year toward the cost of books and supplies, and other educational expenses. Assists low-income adults at or below 200% of the federal poverty level who are pursuing one of the following technical educational pathways: Allied Health, Nursing, Office Technology, Business Management, Manufacturing, Welding, Early Childhood Education, Marine Technology and Automotive.
WorkFirst:
Funds tuition, books and fees for Professional Technical Educational programs for students receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) cash assistance. Student must have a referral from their DSHS WorkFirst case manager.
Worker Retraining:
Provides educational job training for people who wish to gain skills in a high wage, high demand field. Assists students who receive unemployment benefits, displaced homemakers, and self-employed now unemployed.
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Employment & Training Services offered at MRJN Associates LLC in Yakima
Provides employment and training services for individuals 16 and older with chemical dependency, disabilities, or any other physical struggle.
Provides employment and training services for individuals 16 and older with chemical dependency, disabilities, or any other physical struggle. Helps individuals prepare and enter the workforce by tailoring to their needs, interests, and skills. Tries to match each individual with the right employer. Provide a wide range of services to support individuals find pathways to a successful career, including employment planning, vocational assessment, job placement, job development, job training, and job retention and more.
Works with the Developmental Disability Administration, Division Vocational Rehabilitation, and Foundational Community Services.
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Employment and Training Program offered by Rural Resources Community Action in Newport
Explore training options that lead to a credential and if enrolled, also provide assistance with tuition and training costs. In addition, they may also provide Support Services such as gas vouchers, work clothes, etc. while you’re in training. Can provide temporary paid employment so you can build your resume and develop positive work habits.
Train job seekers to join the workforce and help them find and keep good jobs. They can link workers with training, resources and support.
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Vocational Rehabilitation offered at Concerned Citizens - Port Angeles
Provides employment preparation services including assistance with the job application process, resume preparation, interview prep, job placement and retention for individuals who have had a disability and are entering the job market.
Provides employment preparation services including assistance with the job application process, resume preparation, interview prep, job placement and retention for individuals who have had a disability and are either entering the employment market for the first time or are re-entering.
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Workforce Training offered at CRS Partner Clover Park Technical College
Programs range from short-term certificates to bachelor's degrees in many areas of focus. Many programs are financial aid eligible and other workforce and scholarship options may be available.
Offers workforce training programs in the following areas of focus:
- Aerospace & Aviation,
- Automotive & Trades,
- Advanced Manufacturing,
- Business & Personal Services,
- Health & Human Development,
- Nursing,
- Science,
- Technology,
- Engineering and Design,
- High School completion,
- Pre-college and transitional studies,
- professional development and continuing education.
Programs range from short-term certificates to bachelor's degrees. Many programs are financial aid eligible and other workforce and scholarship options may be available.
The main campus in Lakewood also offers a range of supports and services for current students such as bus passes, food pantry, tutoring, computer labs, events and activities, etc. Students must be enrolled and attending to access services.
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Workforce Services offered by Seattle Central College
Provides retraining opportunities for laid off, unemployed and dislocated workers.
Available benefits include tuition assistance, course-required books and supplies, assistance with TAA and NAFTA paperwork and career planning services.
Seattle Central offers a variety of programs that help you get the training you need for the career you want. If you are enrolled or interested in enrolling in one of these programs, you may be eligible for funding and resources to help meet your career goals.
Our Workforce Services programs provide required tuition, fees, books and transportation. Academic planning and job placement assistance is also available to qualifying students.
Our Workforce programs include:
- Basic Food Employment & Training Program (BFET): Available to students receiving federally issued Basic Food Benefits (SNAP).
- WorkFirst: Available to students receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
- Worker Retraining: Available to students who receive or have exhausted unemployment benefit within the last four years, are "displaced homemakers," veterans honorably discharged within the last four years, or formerly self-employed.
- Opportunity Grant: Available to low–income adults pursuing an approved program. Students may receive funds to cover tuition and mandatory fees up to 45 credits and up to $1,000 for required books and supplies per academic year.
- Student Emergency Assistance Grant (SEAG): Emergency funds available to students for sudden or unexpected “one-time” situations. There is limited funding available each quarter.
To find out if you qualify for funding, take a brief survey at startnextquarter.org. For questions please contact our Workforce Services office at [email protected] or 206.934.3854.
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Guiding Reentry Opportunities for Workforce Development (GROW) offered by WorkSource of Spokane
Provides job training that focuses on the skills needed to look for work for those recovering from substance use disorders or have been incarcerated. Course focuses on overcoming barriers to employment including job search assistance, interviewing skills and writing a resumé.
Four workshops designed to help individuals with a conviction history gain the skills they need to find and keep a job.
The program focuses on overcoming employment barriers and building essential skills, including:
• Cognitive Thinking Transformation: Changing thought patterns to improve decision-making and problem-solving.
• Professional Communication: Learning how to communicate effectively in the workplace.
• Conflict Resolution: Strategies for handling disagreements in a productive way.
• Time Management: Tips for organizing your time and staying on track.
• Job Search Techniques: How to find job opportunities and apply for them successfully.
• Targeted Resume Building: Creating a resume that highlights your strengths.
• Interviewing Techniques: Preparing to present yourself confidently in job interviews.
• Handling Management Styles: Adapting to different leadership approaches in the workplace.
• Computer Skills: Basic skills needed for today’s job market.
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Job Training and Certificate Programs offered at Lake Washington Institute of Technology
Offers vocational training, job skill improvement, worker retraining programs, professional training certificate programs and transfer programs.
Offers professional, career and technical training to students who wish to improve basic skills, build on existing professional abilities, or change careers.
Focus is on students learning quickly while mastering the skills of their chosen discipline.
Child care is available to students.
Evening classes may be available.
Offers programs in the areas of bachelor and transfer degrees, applied design, business and service, computer/information technology, energy and technology, culinary arts, health science, manufacturing and transpiration technology.
Job Skills Improvement Classes: Classes are offered to improve the job skills of persons employed in an occupation who wish to broaden their knowledge or upgrade their skills. Transfer Programs: Students may complete certain programs to transfer to several universities in the area.
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Worker Retraining offered at Community Colleges of Spokane
Worker Retraining is a state program designed to help unemployed workers retrain for a job in a new field. It is in partnership with the Washington State Employment Security Department.
For those who have been out of the work force for a while or simply need to refresh their skills, short-term job training is a good option for getting back to work quickly.
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Workfirst Programs offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish's Greenbridge Learning Center
Offers both paid and unpaid on-the-job work experience internships for parents making the transition from welfare/TANF dependency to self-sufficiency.
Offers both paid and unpaid on-the-job work experience internships for parents making the transition from welfare/TANF dependency to self-sufficiency. Internships provide a supportive work environment to build job skills, employment references and work history. Includes pre-employment job readiness training, educational support, career navigation assistance and unsubsidized job placement assistance.
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Workforce Education Services offered at Big Bend Community College
Offers additional support to students receiving benefits such as TANF, Basic Food and unemployment assistance. Assistance can include help with tuition, fees, books, child care, and transportation.
Connects students to additional funds such as tuition, books, transportation costs, and emergency financial support based on eligibility criteria.
Basic Food Employment and Training:
Provides assistance with tuition, fees, books, transportation, and other support services to students who receive food benefits from DSHS. Participation allows students to keep food benefits while attending college, as well as access child care assistance. Students must be in a short-term workforce education program.
Opportunity Grant:
Provides 45 credits of tuition and fee assistance, up to $1000 per year for books and tools, and other support services for students in approved workforce programs. Must be at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level.
WorkFirst:
Participants may receive tuition and textbook assistance as well as advising and mentoring to ensure graduation and completion. Serves individuals who receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families from DSHS who are enrolling in adult education classes or ESL classes.
Worker Retraining:
Provides options for unemployed or underemployed workers to access education and training to maintain employment or to re-enter the workforce. Students may be eligible to receive unemployment benefits while attending school and not participate in job search activities if the training meets criteria. Offers assistance with tuition and books for one quarter. Funding for subsequent quarters depends on availability of funds. Must be eligible for unemployment or exhausted unemployment within the past 48 months or be a displaced homemaker, or a military veteran discharged within the past 48 months.
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Employment and Training Services offered by People For People's Employment Training at WorkSource Columbia Gorge
Provides a wide range of employment and training services for youth, adults, and seniors; including training, education, and support they may need to pursue their career and succeed in the workforce.
Provides a wide range of employment and training counseling and services for youth, adults, and dislocated workers; including training, education, and support they may need to pursue their career and succeed in the workforce.
Programs:
- Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET): Training services provide resume writing, interview skills, assistance with starting a career, and job search assistance, BFET provides employment readiness opportunities to Basic Food (SNAP) recipients who are not receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
- Dislocated Worker (WIOA): Services include career transition counseling, tuition assistance, paid business internships, and on the job training. Workers must be laid off due to no fault of their own and eligible for UI (company closure, downsize, skill no longer in demand, etc.). Special funding and programming is available for those who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19.
- Low-Income Adult Services: Provides employment and training services to low-income adults ages 18-72, with a priority to veterans, TANF recipients, those who do not have a HS diploma or GED, and those who are not financially self-sufficient. Services include career exploration, tuition assistance, paid on the job training and internships, emergency support and ongoing counseling through job retention.
- Youth Services: Offers paid job & career training, educational assistance, (GED, HS Diploma, Post-Secondary), certification & credential options, job search assistance, tuition assistance, paid work experience for youth 16-24 yrs of age, and are a WA State ID holder & resident. The goal is to help youth identify a career pathway and gain the skills they need to be successful in that pathway.
- WorkFirst: Provides parents the opportunity to gain job skills and experience through a variety of work readiness programs, such as the Community Jobs (CJ) and Career Jump.
- Quality Jobs, Equity, Strategy, and Training (QUEST): connects individuals most affected by the pandemic—– women, tribal members, people of color, people with disabilities, even lower-wage workers—to quality training and employment.
Programs offered at each location:
- Goldendale WorkSource: Basic Food Employment and Training, WorkFirst, Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Worker Services, Youth Services, and QUEST.
- Kittitas WorkSource: Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Worker Services, Youth, DVR Pre Employment Transition Services, WorkFirst, and QUEST.
- Sunnyside WorkSource: Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Workers, Youth, DVR Pre employment Transition services-youth , Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET) and WorkFirst.
- Union Gap WorkSource: Dislocated Worker and Low-Income Adult Program. WorkFirst is currently not available at this location.
- WorkSource Columbia Gorge: Basic Food Employment and Training, Dislocated Worker, Low-Income Adult Services, WorkFirst, and Youth Services.
- Stevenson Employment Training: Youth Services, WorkFirst Program, Low-Income Adult Program, Basic Food Employment and Training, and QUEST.
- Toppenish Employment Training: Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Workers, Basic Food Employment and Training and WorkFirst.
- Yakima People for People: Basic Food Employment and Training, Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Workers services for laid off workers, Youth, DVR Pre Employment Transition Services, WorkFirst, and QUEST.
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Workfirst Programs offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish's Opportunity Place
Offers both paid and unpaid on-the-job work experience internships for parents making the transition from welfare/TANF dependency to self-sufficiency.
Offers both paid and unpaid on-the-job work experience internships for parents making the transition from welfare/TANF dependency to self-sufficiency. Internships provide a supportive work environment to build job skills, employment references and work history. Includes pre-employment job readiness training, educational support, career navigation assistance and unsubsidized job placement assistance.
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Workforce Education offered at South Seattle College
Provides financial help for those looking for career training and need financial assistance. Some programs focus on those receiving Basic Food Assistance, TANF or unemployment benefits.
Helps students to enter or reenter the workforce through career training, financial aid assistance, job placement assistance and academic planning.
Those eligible receive funding for tuition and fees and may also be eligible for help with textbooks, required supplies, a student ID card and a parking permit or ORCA transit pass.
Programs provide required tuition, fees, books and transportation. Academic planning and job placement assistance is also available to qualifying students.
Workforce Education Programs include the following areas of study:
- Automotive Technology (includes I-BEST option)
- Aviation Maintenance Technology
- Basic & Transitional Studies (GED Prep, HS 21+, English as a Second Language)
- CNC Machining (includes I-BEST option)
- Culinary Arts
- Landscape Horticulture
- Manufacturing Academy
- MechaReady Industrial Maintenance
- Maritime Welding
- Nursing Assistant Certified (NAC)
- Welding Fabrication Technology
- Wine Studies
Funding options are available to cover Nursing prerequisite courses.
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WorkSource Partnership Program offered at CRS Partner Labor & Industries Tacoma
Offers several services to help injured workers return to employment as part of a partnership with WorkSource and the Common Referral System (CRS).
Offers several services to help injured workers return to employment.
Services include:
- Supporting return to work efforts.
- Assisting with resumes, interviewing skills, and current job market information.
- Evaluating needs, job readiness, job accommodations, and job development.
- Career counseling and guidance.
- Identifying education and/or training opportunities to update job skills.
- Coordinating with WorkSource partners and community resources.
- Education and assisting with Option 2 and Preferred Worker benefits.
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Worker Retraining offered at Bellevue College
Offers career planning, skills training and job search assistance for unemployed adults.
Offers career planning, job skills training, and job search assistance as part of a statewide program retraining unemployed adults in different fields.
WorkSource Affiliate (Bellevue) is located at this site and offers retraining services.
Worker Retraining (Bellevue College and WorkFirst [DSHS
- Community Services Division
- Region 4]) programs are available and offer free tuition for occupational training.
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Employment and Training Services offered by People For People's Employment Training at WorkSource Goldendale
Provides a wide range of employment and training services for youth, adults, and seniors; including training, education, and support they may need to pursue their career and succeed in the workforce.
Provides a wide range of employment and training counseling and services for youth, adults, and dislocated workers; including training, education, and support they may need to pursue their career and succeed in the workforce.
Programs:
- Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET): Training services provide resume writing, interview skills, assistance with starting a career, and job search assistance, BFET provides employment readiness opportunities to Basic Food (SNAP) recipients who are not receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
- Dislocated Worker (WIOA): Services include career transition counseling, tuition assistance, paid business internships, and on the job training. Workers must be laid off due to no fault of their own and eligible for UI (company closure, downsize, skill no longer in demand, etc.). Special funding and programming is available for those who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19.
- Low-Income Adult Services: Provides employment and training services to low-income adults ages 18-72, with a priority to veterans, TANF recipients, those who do not have a HS diploma or GED, and those who are not financially self-sufficient. Services include career exploration, tuition assistance, paid on the job training and internships, emergency support and ongoing counseling through job retention.
- Youth Services: Offers paid job & career training, educational assistance, (GED, HS Diploma, Post-Secondary), certification & credential options, job search assistance, tuition assistance, paid work experience for youth 16-24 yrs of age, and are a WA State ID holder & resident. The goal is to help youth identify a career pathway and gain the skills they need to be successful in that pathway.
- WorkFirst: Provides parents the opportunity to gain job skills and experience through a variety of work readiness programs, such as the Community Jobs (CJ) and Career Jump.
- Quality Jobs, Equity, Strategy, and Training (QUEST): connects individuals most affected by the pandemic—– women, tribal members, people of color, people with disabilities, even lower-wage workers—to quality training and employment.
Programs offered at each location:
- Goldendale WorkSource: Basic Food Employment and Training, WorkFirst, Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Worker Services, Youth Services, and QUEST.
- Kittitas WorkSource: Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Worker Services, Youth, DVR Pre Employment Transition Services, WorkFirst, and QUEST.
- Sunnyside WorkSource: Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Workers, Youth, DVR Pre employment Transition services-youth , Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET) and WorkFirst.
- Union Gap WorkSource: Dislocated Worker and Low-Income Adult Program. WorkFirst is currently not available at this location.
- WorkSource Columbia Gorge: Basic Food Employment and Training, Dislocated Worker, Low-Income Adult Services, WorkFirst, and Youth Services.
- Stevenson Employment Training: Youth Services, WorkFirst Program, Low-Income Adult Program, Basic Food Employment and Training, and QUEST.
- Toppenish Employment Training: Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Workers, Basic Food Employment and Training and WorkFirst.
- Yakima People for People: Basic Food Employment and Training, Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Workers services for laid off workers, Youth, DVR Pre Employment Transition Services, WorkFirst, and QUEST.
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Veterans Services offered at WorkSource Pierce County Tacoma Office
Provides information on veterans benefits and services, information on apprenticeship, and employment assistance with one-on-one career guidance. May also have funds available to help enrolled veterans remove employment barriers.
Provides information on veterans benefits and services, information on apprenticeship, and employment assistance with one-on-one career guidance.
May also have funds available to help veterans enrolled in the program remove barriers to employment which may include:
Transportation:
- gas card, auto insurance, auto repair, orca pass, car payment
Housing Related Needs:
- cable, garbage bill, gas bill, internet, last month rent, first month rent, sewer bill, water bill, electric bill, mortgage
Miscellaneous:
- cell phone bill, child care, food, home phone bill, work clothing,
A separate fund may help enrolled veterans experiencing homelessness with:
- gas card, auto insurance, auto registration, drivers license fee, orca pass
- certifications, food, work tools, sleeping bags, shoes, work clothing.
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Migrant Seasonal Farmworker Program offered at OIC of Washington Headquarters
MUST BE LEGALLY AUTHORIZED TO WORK IN THE US - Provides job training and job search assistance for unemployed farm workers, as well as financial assistance for rent, toiletries, and gas funds for work or job search.
Provides job training and job search assistance for unemployed farm workers, as well as financial assistance for rent, toiletries, and gas funds for work or job search. Assists with job training, employability development assistance, and other related assistance that supports farmworkers and their families at addressing urgent needs.
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Workforce Education Services offered at Highline College
Helps unemployed individuals retrain for a new job or prepare for career goals and provide campus and community resources to increase retention.
Helps unemployed individuals retrain for a new job or career as part of a statewide program.
The Worker Retraining Program is a partnership between community and technical colleges and the Washington State Employment Security and provides funding and other resources to enable unemployed individuals to acquire the skills needed to return to work.
This could mean a short term skills upgrade or a new career path and enrollment in a professional technical program.
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Worker Retraining Program offered at Columbia Basin College
Provides employment and training for adults and youth.
CBC has more than 60 different professional/technical programs ranging from accounting to welding. The Worker Retraining program can assist individuals who are seeking to upgrade job skills or pursue a new career in the Benton-Franklin area.
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Employment and Training Services offered at People for People in Yakima
Provides a wide range of employment and training services for youth, adults, and seniors; including training, education, and support they may need to pursue their career and succeed in the workforce.
Provides a wide range of employment and training counseling and services for youth, adults, and dislocated workers; including training, education, and support they may need to pursue their career and succeed in the workforce.
Programs:
- Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET): Training services provide resume writing, interview skills, assistance with starting a career, and job search assistance, BFET provides employment readiness opportunities to Basic Food (SNAP) recipients who are not receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
- Dislocated Worker (WIOA): Services include career transition counseling, tuition assistance, paid business internships, and on the job training. Workers must be laid off due to no fault of their own and eligible for UI (company closure, downsize, skill no longer in demand, etc.). Special funding and programming is available for those who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19.
- Low-Income Adult Services: Provides employment and training services to low-income adults ages 18-72, with a priority to veterans, TANF recipients, those who do not have a HS diploma or GED, and those who are not financially self-sufficient. Services include career exploration, tuition assistance, paid on the job training and internships, emergency support and ongoing counseling through job retention.
- Youth Services: Offers paid job & career training, educational assistance, (GED, HS Diploma, Post-Secondary), certification & credential options, job search assistance, tuition assistance, paid work experience for youth 16-24 yrs of age, and are a WA State ID holder & resident. The goal is to help youth identify a career pathway and gain the skills they need to be successful in that pathway.
- WorkFirst: Provides parents the opportunity to gain job skills and experience through a variety of work readiness programs, such as the Community Jobs (CJ) and Career Jump.
- Quality Jobs, Equity, Strategy, and Training (QUEST): connects individuals most affected by the pandemic—– women, tribal members, people of color, people with disabilities, even lower-wage workers—to quality training and employment.
Programs offered at each location:
- Goldendale WorkSource: Basic Food Employment and Training, WorkFirst, Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Worker Services, Youth Services, and QUEST.
- Kittitas WorkSource: Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Worker Services, Youth, DVR Pre Employment Transition Services, WorkFirst, and QUEST.
- Sunnyside WorkSource: Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Workers, Youth, DVR Pre employment Transition services-youth , Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET) and WorkFirst.
- Union Gap WorkSource: Dislocated Worker and Low-Income Adult Program. WorkFirst is currently not available at this location.
- WorkSource Columbia Gorge: Basic Food Employment and Training, Dislocated Worker, Low-Income Adult Services, WorkFirst, and Youth Services.
- Stevenson Employment Training: Youth Services, WorkFirst Program, Low-Income Adult Program, Basic Food Employment and Training, and QUEST.
- Toppenish Employment Training: Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Workers, Basic Food Employment and Training and WorkFirst.
- Yakima People for People: Basic Food Employment and Training, Low-Income Adult Services, Dislocated Workers services for laid off workers, Youth, DVR Pre Employment Transition Services, WorkFirst, and QUEST.
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Job Search/PlacementCareer CounselingPrejob GuidanceDisplaced Worker Employment ProgramsComprehensive Job Assistance CentersWIOA ProgramsHigh School Equivalency/GED Test InstructionSubject TutoringYouth Job DevelopmentOn the Job TrainingCareer AwarenessWorkforce Development BoardsCareer ExplorationJob RetrainingInternship ProgramsWork ExperienceWelfare to Work Programs
Employment Training and Placement offered at Blue Mountain Action Council
The Employment and Training Center is a WorkSource Affiliate Site with services for job seekers.
The Employment and Training Center is a WorkSource Affiliate Site which provides on-the-job training, job referral and placement, vocational training, job seeking skills and employer education for youth and adults. Some special services are available to Workfirst Participants. The Job Training Center provides on the job training, job referral and placement, vocational training, job seeking skills and employer education
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Workforce Education offered at Green River College
Provides financial help for those looking for career training and need financial assistance. Some programs focus on those receiving Basic Food Assistance, TANF or Unemployment Benefits.
Provides financial help for those looking for career training and need financial assistance.
Basic Food Employment & Training (BFET) Program assists recipients of federal Basic Food Assistance by providing funding for vocational education programs, GED, high school completion, or English as a Second Language classes to increase their opportunities for employment. May receive funding for tuition, fees and textbooks. DSHS approval needed before funding can be awarded.
WorkFirst Assists recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) cash assistance from DSHS who need training in order to enter the workforce. WorkFirst funding typically covers tuition, required books and fees for the career training programs that are one year in length or shorter, as well as GED or High School completion.
Worker Retraining Provides funding for laid-off and dislocated workers as well as vulnerable workers who need training in order to return to the workforce.
Vulnerable workers are employed in an occupation that is not in demand, do not have a previous degree or certificate or need to learn new skills in order to keep their job. Training options include career training programs (certificates and AAS degrees), GED, high school completion, and English as a Second Language classes.
Opportunity Grant Provides education grants for low-income students who have not yet earned a degree and are studying an eligible program.
Enroll in an approved pathway of study: Aviation, business, education, healthcare, natural resources or welding.
Household income must be below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. Provides up to 45 credits of tuition and $1000 per academic year for books.
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Employment and Training Programs offered by Rural Resource Community Action in Colville
Explore training options that lead to a credential and if enrolled, also provide assistance with tuition and training costs. In addition, they may also provide Support Services such as gas vouchers, work clothes, etc. while you’re in training. Can provide temporary paid employment so you can build your resume and develop positive work habits.
Train job seekers to join the workforce and help them find and keep good jobs. They can link workers with training, resources and support.
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