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Employment Assistance offered at Sound Works Job Center
Assists in locating local permanent or temporary employment, as well as providing nationwide employment searches. Offers city, county and state-wide job listings including Naval Base listings.
Sound Works Job Center assists clients in finding local permanent or temporary employment, as well as providing nationwide employment searches. They offer over 1,000 city, county, private businesses and Naval Base civilian job listings. They also provide one-on-one professional resume writing assistance including the navy Civil Service USAJOBS.GOV resumes. Other services include free Washington State typing speed certifications, interview training and background checks. Again, all services are one-on-one and “free” to both the employer and employee. We Specialize in assisting Veterans in their job search.
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Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Prejob Guidance
Career Awareness
Career Exploration
Career Change Counseling
Career Counseling
Vocational Assessment
Vocational Assessment offered at WorkSource Island
Offers tools and resources to assist individuals in vocational assessment.
Offers tools and resources to assist individuals in vocational assessment. Will assess current skills, interests, and aptitudes as they relate to employment choices through career software, group workshops, and online resources. Will help customers to make an informed decision and conduct a career analysis through workshops and online researches.
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Vocational Assessment
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Colfax
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational Assessment
Prevocational Training
Adult Vocational Rehabilitation/Career Services offered at Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Yakima
Assists those who are blind or have low vision in exploring a wide range of possibilities for employment. Helps find the right combination of assistive technology devices and accommodations so they can get or keep a job.
Washington State Department of Services for the Blind (DSB) works with individuals who are Blind, Deaf-Blind, or Low Vision so they can flourish in their homes, communities, and workplaces. DSB provides skills, training, and support to people of all ages to help them achieve educational, employment, or independent living goals. If you have a vision impairment that makes employment hard for you, you may be eligible for services to help you prepare for, obtain, maintain or advance in a job. Our training often covers:
Skills for adapting to vision loss
Orientation and mobility
Assistive technology
Job-seeking skills
Talking about your disability in the workplace
Employer expectations
Communication and problem-solving
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Vocational Rehabilitation
Assistive Technology Training
Evaluation for Assistive Technology
Vocational Assessment
Vocational Assessment offered at WorkSource Whatcom
Offers tools and resources to assist individuals in vocational assessment.
Offers tools and resources to assist individuals in vocational assessment. Will assess current skills, interests, and aptitudes as they relate to employment choices through career software, group workshops, and online resources. Will help customers to make an informed decision and conduct a career analysis through workshops and online researches.
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Vocational Assessment
Employment - Career Counseling/disabled offered at Washington Vocational Services - Snohomish County
Provides career counseling and career testing including interest, aptitudes, skills, and reasoning ability.
Provides career counseling and career testing including interest, aptitudes, skills, and reasoning ability.
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Career Counseling
Career Exploration
Vocational Assessment
Special Needs Job Development
Employment - Assistance/Military Personnel offered at Fleet and Family Support - Snohomish County
Career information and job search assistance is available through individual counseling and workshops. Career information includes self-assessment and career opportunities.
Career information and job search assistance is available through individual counseling and workshops. Career information includes self-assessment and career opportunities. Job Search assistance includes information on applications, interviews, and resume/letter writing. The Resource Room has a Career Information Library, Job Search Videos, computers, several computer assisted programs, and Internet access for job searches.
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Job Search/Placement
Vocational Assessment
Videotape/DVD Collections
Public Internet Access Sites
Public Access Computers/Tools
Online Databases
Career Counseling
Reference/Information
Prejob Guidance
Downtown Seattle Learning Center offered by WorkSource at Downtown Seattle Affiliate
Offers ESL, Adult Basic Education (ABE), GED and the External Diploma Program (EDP). Teaches computer familiarity, office basics, work readiness skills and other workshops. Services include career and skills assessment.
Offers services and workshops for job seekers.
Services for all job seekers:
- Job postings, a job bank with computers, resume assistance, phones and fax machine, open computer lab
- Resume, cover letter, interview skills and technology workshops
- Job fairs, hiring events, employer panels and industry forums
- Full service Learning Center operated by Renton Technical College offering ESL, Adult Basic Education, GED and the High School 21+ diploma program.
Employment workshops include the following classes:
- Computer Assisted Job Search: Provides tools and assistance to conduct an effective job search. This includes setting up an email account, learning where to apply online, completing an online application, converting a resume to text only, posting a resume online and learning about career exploration tools. Basic computer skills are required.
- Beginning Internet: Teaches how to use the Internet for job search purposes. No computer experience necessary, however Keyboarding and Mouse class highly encouraged as a prerequisite.
- Beginning PC Skills: Computer tutorial to help gain speed and confidence on a computer. Will teach how to manipulate a computer and create a document, as well as how to improve typing speed. All levels are welcome.
- Mock Interview: Teaches valuable interviewing tips and provides the opportunity to practice frequently in a supportive and realistic environment.
- Resume Critique: Provides resume critique and assistance from an employment specialist. Must have an electronic version of your resume, either on a flash drive or within/attached to an email. Must have two job descriptions of jobs you wish to apply to. Limit 8 people per workshop.
- Resume & Cover Letters: Teaches how to write a compelling cover letter and resume. Basic computer skills and/or typing experience preferred.
- Women's Worth & Rights in the Workplace: Provides tips and tools for effectively evaluating your worth and negotiation power. Will also cover local, state and federal labor standards and what to do when your rights at work are violated.
- Interview Skills: Practice responding to typical interview questions and begin the necessary preparation to ace a job interview.
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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Job Banks
Vocational Assessment
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Prejob Guidance
Job Fairs
Adult High School Diploma Programs
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education
Career Counseling
Computer Literacy Training Programs
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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Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Prejob Guidance
Special Needs Job Development
Job Retraining
Job Search/Placement
Youth Job Development
Vocational Assessment
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Toppenish
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Prevocational Training
Vocational Assessment
Vocational Rehabilitation
Children, Youth, and Families Services offered by Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Tacoma
Provides services towards building the foundation of a productive, independent and successful childhood, youth, and adulthood. Helps students and their families think about and plan for life after high school. Serves Pierce and southwest King County.
We teach young people with visual disabilities how to be productive, independent, and successful. Learn about the youth services we offer from childhood through young adulthood. DSB supports young people ages 21 and under with vision loss by preparing them for successful futures by providing workshops, programs, and activities provide geared towards teaching age-appropriate skills of blindness, self-advocacy, orientation and mobility, and educational and career exploration.
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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Vocational Assessment
Student Career Counseling
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Republic
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Vocational Assessment
Prevocational Training
Vocational Rehabilitation
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Arlington
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Vocational Assessment
Prevocational Training
Vocational Rehabilitation
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Aberdeen
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Prevocational Training
Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational Assessment
Job Training and Employment Opportunities for Adults with Disabilities offered at Peninsula Services
Provides an individualized vocational program for disabled adults that may include work training, vocational counseling, interview preparation, resume assistance, job coaching, budgeting, and employment opportunities.
Peninsula Services is a non-profit United Way funded agency that works to train and find employment for persons with disabilities. Most participants are referred to our services by other organizations such as DVR, DDD or DSHS and most recently DSB, and there are no fees charged to the individual.
Offers an array of comprehensive rehabilitative and supportive programs that are based on the belief that persons with disabilities grow and develop as do all persons; that persons with disabilities can work and want to work; and they should be provided with support that accentuates the individual's talents, choice, respect and dignity in pursuing life options.
Training opportunities include All Shred document destruction with mobile shredding truck that can pick up throughout the county, Grounds Maintenance at sites throughout Naval Base Kitsap, and the agency-run Servmart Supply Stores in Bremerton and Oak Harbor, and training at other community sites as well.
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Thrift Shops
Shredding Services
Office Supplies
Disability Related Center Based Employment
Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational Assessment
Supported Employment
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Tumwater
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Vocational Assessment
Prevocational Training
Vocational Rehabilitation
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Moses Lake
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Vocational Assessment
Vocational Rehabilitation
Prevocational Training
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Silverdale
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Prevocational Training
Vocational Assessment
Vocational Rehabilitation
Children, Youth, and Families Services offered at Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Yakima
Provides services towards building the foundation of a productive, independent and successful childhood, youth, and adulthood. Helps students and their families think about and plan for life after high school.
We teach young people with visual disabilities how to be productive, independent, and successful. Learn about the youth services we offer from childhood through young adulthood. DSB supports young people ages 21 and under with vision loss by preparing them for successful futures by providing workshops, programs, and activities provide geared towards teaching age-appropriate skills of blindness, self-advocacy, orientation and mobility, and educational and career exploration.
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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Vocational Assessment
Student Career Counseling
Children, Youth, and Families Services offered by Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Vancouver
Provides services towards building the foundation of a productive, independent and successful childhood, youth, and adulthood. Helps students and their families think about and plan for life after high school.
We teach young people with visual disabilities how to be productive, independent, and successful. Learn about the youth services we offer from childhood through young adulthood. DSB supports young people ages 21 and under with vision loss by preparing them for successful futures by providing workshops, programs, and activities provide geared towards teaching age-appropriate skills of blindness, self-advocacy, orientation and mobility, and educational and career exploration.
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Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Student Career Counseling
Vocational Assessment
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Bellingham
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational Assessment
Prevocational Training
Vocational Training offered at Refugee and Immigrant Services Northwest
Provides assessment, testing and referral to skills-training classes.
Provides assessment, testing and referral to skills-training classes. Tuition and books are provided without charge to income eligible applicants. Job referral, placement and follow-up are available at completion of training.
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Job Search/Placement
Vocational Assessment
Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Puyallup
Provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities including assessment, counseling, job preparation/placement and support services.
Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include
- Vocational counseling
- Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs,
- Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work.
- Assistive technology evaluations and assessments.
- Job training and education
- Job search assistance
- Support in keeping a job
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Vocational Assessment
Prevocational Training
Vocational Rehabilitation
Adult Vocational Rehabilitation/Career Services offered at CRS Partner Washington State Department of Services for the Blind in Tacoma
Assists those who are blind or have low vision in exploring a wide range of possibilities for employment. Helps find the right combination of assistive technology devices and accommodations so they can get or keep a job. Serves Pierce and southwest King County.
Washington State Department of Services for the Blind (DSB) works with individuals who are Blind, Deaf-Blind, or Low Vision so they can flourish in their homes, communities, and workplaces. DSB provides skills, training, and support to people of all ages to help them achieve educational, employment, or independent living goals. If you have a vision impairment that makes employment hard for you, you may be eligible for services to help you prepare for, obtain, maintain or advance in a job. Our training often covers:
Skills for adapting to vision loss
Orientation and mobility
Assistive technology
Job-seeking skills
Talking about your disability in the workplace
Employer expectations
Communication and problem-solving
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Vocational Assessment
Vocational Rehabilitation
Assistive Technology Training
Evaluation for Assistive Technology
Supported Employment Services offered at Responding to Autism Services
Provides the necessary support, both on and off the job, in an effort to ensure individuals affected by autism are reaching their greatest employment potential.
Helps individuals of ALL abilities to discover, obtain, and sustain meaningful employment. Services are provided to individuals of all disabilities. Services may include skill development, assessment of vocational skills, goal development, job development, job shadows, work experiences, job placement, job coaching, employment retention support, and assistance to obtain and maintain successful employment.
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Adult Mentoring Programs
Vocational Assessment
Social Skills Training
Prevocational Training