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Veterans Services offered at WorkSource Everett
Veteran Services provide employment related assistance including but is not limited to: job development, business relations, job counseling, job search assistance, job referral and placement.
Provides employment related assistance to Businesses, Veterans and other eligible persons. Services includes but are not limited to; job development, business relations, job counseling, job search assistance, job referral and placement. Veteran staff regularly advise groups in the community, including employers, labor unions and veterans' organizations, of Veterans eligible for employment, as well as connecting Veterans to job openings.
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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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Computer Help offered at Elizabeth Gregory Home
Provides one-on-one computer help for women ages 18 and older; no kids. Offers basic computer skills training, resume writing and job and housing search assistance. Pets allowed.
Offers one-on-one assistance with computers by EGH staff and volunteers. Possible types of assistance include the following:
- Basic computer skills, such as setting up an email or Facebook account.
- Job search
- Resume writing
- Housing search
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Center for Career Connections offered at Bellevue College
Offers career education classes and workshops, educational planning, and personal growth classes.
Offers help with:
- Exploring college majors
- Planning a career path
- Finding an internship or job
- Finding resources to fund education
Educational Planning and Advising offers:
- Transfer advising
- Schedule planning
- Educational goal setting
Human Development Studies provides courses in:
- College survival
- Assertiveness training
- Self-esteem training
- Personal growth groups
- Interpersonal relations
- Stress management
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Burien Employment and Housing Stability Program offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish The Willows
Provides eviction prevention and employment support for Burien residents experiencing housing and economic instability; eviction notice required.
Assists Burien residents experiencing housing and economic instability. Targets those who are at risk of homelessness and/or facing imminent risk of eviction.
Program participants will be required to work with employment services staff to either find a job or increase income.
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Employment & Training Services offered by WorkSource at North Seattle One-Stop Center
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops. Provides a list of job openings, computerized job matching system, employer services and phone and computer access for filing employment insurance benefits.
Offers a wide variety of services for job seekers, from individual job search assistance to an extensive list of workshops designed to help job search preparedness. Announcements of jobs within the state of Washington can be obtained at any WorkSource Center, Affiliate or online.
Provides computer access to apply for Washington State Unemployment Insurance.
Provides access to community and technical college programs and financial resources for retraining.
Helps people find employment who have lost their jobs through company downsizing or plant closures.
Other services may include the following:
- Case management
- Job readiness training
- Career counseling
- Vocational assessment
- Individualized job search assistance
- Job fairs
- Employer connections
- Career development workshops
- Follow-up services
- Educational scholarships.
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Employment Center offered at WorkSource Wenatchee Valley
https://www.worksourcewa.com/microsite/content.aspx?appid=MGSWADWORK&pagetype=simple&seo=landingpage
Offers services to clients who are searching for employment and training to become employable.
Offers services to clients who are searching for employment and training to become employable. Provides modules for resumes, cover letters, interviews, and job searching.
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Competitive Employment offered at Morningside Thurston County
Job development and job seeking assistance for individuals who already have specific skills and some previous work history.
Competitive employment services are designed for individuals who already have specific skills and some previous work history.
Participants referred for this service may need assistance in resume building, interviewing techniques and job development activities.
Based on the vocational goal of the participant, professional job developers set up job hunting and development activities.
These include identifying which employers to contact, securing applications and other position related materials, arranging for informational interviews, and making labor market assessments.
The participant is expected to take an active role in the process.
Once a position is secured and the job offer accepted, skilled job coaches are available to assist in the initial, intensive training on the job.
Retention services are also provided for 90 days following placement.
These services focus on insuring that both the employee and employer are satisfied with the job and that expectations are being met.
If needed, training is also provided to facilitate co-worker support for the new employee.
Even after the 90-day retention period, if the need arises for specific training or support, staff remains available to meet those needs.
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Employment and Adult Education offered by Neighborhood House at Birch Creek Career Center
Provides bilingual assistance with job applications, job searches and interviews.
Also offers ESL and citizenship classes as well as employment skills workshops.
Our employment and adult education services connect community members with meaningful employment at livable wages and other opportunities to build critical skills. Employment case managers and economic empowerment coaches help set goals and viable steps to achieve them. We also team up with local community colleges and other partners to connect individuals to vocational training, internship programs, and help with job placement.
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Senior Employment (SCSEP) offered at Yakima Work Opportunity Center - Goodwill of The Olympic and Rainier Region
Provides a job-training program through the Department of Labor for low-income adults ages 55 and older who are interested on re-entering the workforce.
Provides temporary, subsidized, and part-time paid community training opportunities in the following areas: office and administrative support, retail skills, maintenance and janitorial, computer skills, and social & health services.
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Hope University offered by HopeSource
Provides a comprehensive family, career, and education-based approach to help students with 1:1 Coaching, Job Search & Retention, Life & Family skills, Money Management, and Vocational or Continuing education preparation.
Offers classes and referrals for people who want to change the direction of their lives but lack the resources to do so. The program follows a comprehensive family, career, and education-based approach to help students with 1:1 Coaching, Job Search & Retention, Life & Family skills, Money Management, and Vocational or Continuing education preparation.
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Workfirst Employment Security Department offered at WorkSource
Assists parents on TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) in finding work.
Assists parents on TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) in finding work. Services include pre-employment competencies, life skills, comprehensive assessment, job referral, job retention services and other support services such as clothing for work search and gas for work search.
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Homeless Employment Project offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish's Technology Center at Seola Gardens
Provides job search & job placement assistance for people who are experiencing homelessness or who are unstably housed.
Provides job search & job placement assistance for people who are experiencing homelessness or who are unstably housed. Program includes a full range of individualized employment and support services needed to achieve self-sufficiency and stable housing.
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Employment Services offered by TRAC Associates in Tacoma
Offers job readiness workshops, job skills trainings, job placement services and job retention services. Special programs available for low-income adults, people with disabilities, veterans, refugees or DSHS clients.
Matches employers to job seekers by providing employment services.
Services include job readiness workshops, job skills trainings, job placement services and job retention services.
Offers these services through direct referral and coordination of city, county, state and federal programs.
Also offers employer services, including screening of potential applicants, supervisory training and outplacement services.
Programs include the following employment services.
Not all services offered at all locations:
Community Jobs Initiative (CJI)
Offers paid (minimum wage) internships to job seekers looking to build skills for employment.
Participants must currently receive TANF cash assistance of DSHS - Community Services Office.
This program is implemented through extensive partnerships among state agencies (including DSHS, Employment Security, and the Board of Community and Technical Colleges).
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Placement Services (DVR).
Provides vocational assessment, internship development, and monitoring and job placement services for adults with disabilities who are referred by DSHS - DVR counselors.
Limited English Pathway Placement Services
Offers job readiness workshops, job placement services, skills trainings, and job retention and county wage progression services as well as English language class referrals for King and Snohomish adults with limited English.
Participants must be at least 18 years old and either a refugee with documentation or currently receive TANF cash assistance from DSHS - Community Services Offices.
This is a program of DSHS and the Office of Refugee and Immigrant Assistance (ORIA).
Veterans Administration Placement Services Employment and training assessment, job placement and job retention services for service connected disabled veterans referred by the Veterans Administration.
Contact Harriet Klein (206) 443-9999 for more information.
Workers Compensation Services Provides vocational assessment, vocational plan development, and monitoring of vocational training programs for injured workers referred by Washington State Labor and Industries Department, including the Office of Workers Compensation Programs.
Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Adult Services/Dislocated Worker Services.
Provides job readiness workshops, job placement services, vocational training, and job retention services for adults.
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Employment and Training Services offered at Asian Counseling and Referral Service
Provides vocational ESL classes, job finding and readiness skills, and job counseling for immigrants and refugees. Services meet language and workforce needs of local employers and cultural needs of job seekers.
Offers comprehensive job placement and retention services, including:
- Vocational English As a Second Language (ESL) classes
- 20 hours of job readiness instruction
- Job search assistance
- Short-term skills training opportunities and career counseling
- Case management
- Retention services
Services meet language and workforce needs of local employers and cultural needs of job seekers.
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Ukrainian Refugee Stabilization Program offered at Volunteers of America Western WA's Housing Services
Provides resettlement assistance to those who have been displaced by the Russia-Ukraine war and are now residing in Snohomish County.
Provides resettlement assistance with food, housing, healthcare, registering adults for English classes, school registration for children, baby items, Orca cards, job search, clothing, and other essential needs.
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FCS - Foundational Community Supports Program offered at Arlington Community Resource Center
Medicaid benefit program that assists individuals find and maintain permanent housing and employment.
Medicaid benefit program that assists individuals find and maintain permanent housing and employment.
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Independent Living Skills Training offered by Disability Empowerment Center in Auburn
Provides skills training to help people with disabilities live independently in the community. Services may include household management, attendant care management, using assistive technology and finding and retaining housing & employment.
Provides skills training to empower people to live independently in the community.
Services may include:
- Information and referral
- Independent living skills training
- Peer support
- Finding and retaining housing
- How to apply for Social Security, DSHS or WA Apple Health (Medicaid)/Medicare
- Assistance with employment including help creating a resume, job search assistance and job preparation services.
All work is focused around the individual consumer's personal goals.
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Employment and Training Services offered at WorkSource Vancouver
Provides an array of employment and training services to job seekers and employers in Washington.
Provides an array of employment and training services to job seekers and employers in Washington.
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Employment and Training Program offered by Rural Resources Community Action in Clarkston
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 to 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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Career Services offered by Lake Washington Institute of Technology's Career Services
Provides job search assistance, including help with resumes, job interview techniques, job posting, and access to Internet resources; some services for general public.
The Career Services office provides career planning and job search assistance to LWTech students and alumni. Whether you are exploring a new career path, trying to decide on the right educational program, looking for a part-time job or internship while you are in school, or graduating and ready to find your dream job, Career Services is here to help. Services include individual support, classroom presentations, workshops, employer events and online resources to LWTech students and graduates.
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InReach offered at Volunteers of America Eastern Washington
Supports unaccompanied youth ages 12-24 who are facing homelessness or housing instability. Case managers work with youth to coordinate supportive housing, employment, education, family reconciliation, and behavioral health.
Offers a wide range of services to meet the diverse needs of Spokane County’s youth. Case managers work alongside participants to address:
- Supportive Housing: Housing searches, move-in cost assistance, subsidized housing referrals, and Spokane’s Coordinated Entry system.
- Supportive Employment: Resume building, job applications, job searching, and employment sustainability.
- Education Support: Connections to colleges, scholarships, GED programs, and trade schools
- Family Reunification: Facilitated family meetings to heal relationships and strengthen bonds
- Mental Healthcare: Individual therapy, coping skills development, motivational interviewing, and emotional support.
- Resource Navigation: Assistance with EBT, SSI, vital documents, emancipation guidance, and referrals to other agencies.
- Life Skills Development: Practical skills like cooking, budgeting, shopping, and relational coaching.
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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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Independent Living Skills Training offered by Disability Empowerment Center in Seattle
Provides skills training to help people with disabilities live independently in the community. Services may include household management, attendant care management, using assistive technology and finding and retaining housing & employment.
Provides skills training to empower people to live independently in the community.
Services may include:
- Information and referral
- Independent living skills training
- Peer support
- Finding and retaining housing
- How to apply for Social Security, DSHS or WA Apple Health (Medicaid)/Medicare
- Assistance with employment including help creating a resume, job search assistance and job preparation services.
All work is focused around the individual consumer's personal goals.
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Supported Employment Services offered at Revive Spokane
Available to Medicaid recipients who have struggled with mental health and/or addiction, currently or in their past who are looking for support to get back into the workforce, start a new career or seek out educational opportunities.
Available to Medicaid recipients who have struggled with mental health and/or addiction, currently or in their past who are looking for support to get back into the workforce, start a new career or seek out educational opportunities.
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