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WIOA Programs offered at Northwest Workforce Council in Bellingham
Programs provide counseling and support to help individuals overcome barriers to employment.
Programs for eligible young adults, adults, dislocated workers, and displaced homemakers. All programs provide career counseling and support to overcome barriers to employment. Employment plans, services and objectives are specific to the individual’s circumstances and needs. Employment plans may include attaining a high school diploma or GED, build basic literacy skills, develop or upgrade work skills, gain work experience or on-the-job training, achieve certification or required formal training.
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WIOA Programs
Employment & Training offered at WorkSource Area Office in Stevenson
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops for youth, adults, dislocated worker, migrant seasonal farmworkers, and veterans.
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops for youth, adults, dislocated worker, migrant seasonal farmworkers, and veterans. A computer laboratory and resource room are available for job searching and career planning activities. Job seekers can access www.worksourceskc.org or www.go2worksource.com for listings of job announcements. Helps people find employment who have lost their jobs through company downsizing or plant closures.
Provides:
- Training programs that include Youth, Adult, Dislocated workers
- Job Corps (GED/High School program, vocational skills training, and social skills training for ages 16 -24)
- Job Search workshops for, resume, interviewing and applications
- WorkFirst (assists parents receiving TANF to gain or improve work place skills to enhance employability and to obtain unsubsidized employment)
- Case management
- Job readiness training
- Career counseling
- Vocational assessment
- Individualized job search assistance
- Job fairs
- Employer connections
- Career development workshops
- Follow-up services
- Computer labs
- Resource library
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Professional Skills Development Support
Public Access Computers/Tools
Case/Care Management
Job Corps
Prejob Guidance
WIOA Programs
Job Search/Placement
Career Counseling
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Veteran Employment Programs
On the Job Training
Job Banks
Business Assistance Centers
Special Needs Job Development
Welfare to Work Programs
Work Experience
Employment & Training offered at WorkSource Area Office in Sunnyside
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops for youth, adults, dislocated worker, migrant seasonal farmworkers, and veterans.
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops for youth, adults, dislocated worker, migrant seasonal farmworkers, and veterans. A computer laboratory and resource room are available for job searching and career planning activities. Job seekers can access www.worksourceskc.org or www.go2worksource.com for listings of job announcements. Helps people find employment who have lost their jobs through company downsizing or plant closures.
Provides:
- Training programs that include Youth, Adult, Dislocated workers
- Job Corps (GED/High School program, vocational skills training, and social skills training for ages 16 -24)
- Job Search workshops for, resume, interviewing and applications
- WorkFirst (assists parents receiving TANF to gain or improve work place skills to enhance employability and to obtain unsubsidized employment)
- Case management
- Job readiness training
- Career counseling
- Vocational assessment
- Individualized job search assistance
- Job fairs
- Employer connections
- Career development workshops
- Follow-up services
- Computer labs
- Resource library
What's Here
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Work Experience
Special Needs Job Development
Job Search/Placement
Job Corps
Public Access Computers/Tools
Welfare to Work Programs
Prejob Guidance
Career Counseling
Job Banks
On the Job Training
Case/Care Management
WIOA Programs
Veteran Employment Programs
Business Assistance Centers
Professional Skills Development Support
WIOA Adult, Dislocated Worker and Economic Security for All offered at CRS Partner Career TEAM
Offers tailored career support services, delivered at no cost to the participant. Offers resume writing and interview preparation, job search assistance, help deciding on training, and more.
Offers tailored career support services, delivered at no cost through the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title I funding. Designed to help job seekers achieve their employment goals, these services provide comprehensive assistance across various stages of career development.
Key Services Offered:
- Resume Writing and Interview Preparation: Provides personalized support to help individuals craft compelling resumes that showcase their skills and experiences. Additionally, offers guidance and coaching to build confidence and excel in interviews.
- Job Search Support: Assists participants in identifying and targeting potential employers, navigating job boards, and utilizing networking strategies to secure suitable employment opportunities.
- Assistance with Job Search-Related Costs: For eligible individuals, can offer financial support to cover expenses such as certification and licensure fees, transportation, and other critical costs that facilitate employment.
- Securing Employment Before Benefits Expire: Works closely with individuals to ensure they find stable employment before the end of their Unemployment Insurance or other benefit periods, reducing gaps in income and employment.
- Training Program Guidance and Funding Plans: For those seeking new skills or career pathways, helps identify training programs aligned with demand occupations. Assists in developing practical funding plans to make training accessible.
- Ongoing Coaching and Support: Throughout the training process, participants receive continuous coaching and mentorship to help them successfully complete their programs and transition into in-demand careers.
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Prejob Guidance
WIOA Programs
Employment and Training Services offered by People For People's Employment Training at WorkSource Union Gap
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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Displaced Worker Employment Programs
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Job Search/Placement
Job Retraining
WIOA Programs
Internship Programs
Career Counseling
Prejob Guidance
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Employment and Training Services offered at WorkSource Cowlitz and Wahkiakum
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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Public Access Computers/Tools
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Job Search/Placement
Supported Employment
WIOA Programs
WIOA Programs offered at WorkSource Youth Center
Programs provide counseling and support to help individuals overcome barriers to employment.
Programs for eligible young adults, adults, dislocated workers, and displaced homemakers. All programs provide career counseling and support to overcome barriers to employment. Employment plans, services and objectives are specific to the individual’s circumstances and needs. Employment plans may include attaining a high school diploma or GED, build basic literacy skills, develop or upgrade work skills, gain work experience or on-the-job training, achieve certification or required formal training.
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WIOA Programs
Training and Employment Assistance offered at WorkSource - Grays Harbor
Assists qualified unemployed people in obtaining suitable work. Provides applicant screening, interview prep, resume assistance, job skills training, and job search assistance.To file an unemployment claim please call: 800-318-6022.
Assisting qualified unemployed people in obtaining suitable work. They assist with screening applicants, screening of Job Corps applications, and services to veterans.
Employment Services:
Find job openings
Learn strategies for finding a job
Job search assistance
Get help preparing your résumé and getting ready for job interviews
Post your résumé online for employers to see
Share job-search strategies with other job seekers (job club)
Assess your skills and get career guidance
Get referred to a training program
Learn how much jobs pay and what jobs are in demand
On-Site Resources
Computers with Internet access
Telephones
Fax Machine
Copy Machine
Video Viewing Stations
Training Programs:
Programs for Adults
Programs for Youth
Programs for Laid-Off Workers
Dislocated Worker Programs
Apprenticeship Programs
Ex-Offender Programs
Washington Service Corps
WorkFirst
Programs for Persons with Disabilities
Programs for Older Adults
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Welfare to Work Programs
Job Search/Placement
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Public Access Computers/Tools
Prejob Guidance
Apprenticeship Training
WIOA Programs
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
WIOA Programs offered at WorkSource Island
Programs provide counseling and support to help individuals overcome barriers to employment.
Programs for eligible young adults, adults, dislocated workers, and displaced homemakers. All programs provide career counseling and support to overcome barriers to employment. Employment plans, services and objectives are specific to the individual’s circumstances and needs. Employment plans may include attaining a high school diploma or GED, build basic literacy skills, develop or upgrade work skills, gain work experience or on-the-job training, achieve certification or required formal training.
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WIOA Programs
Employment & Training offered at WorkSource Area Office in Yakima
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops for youth, adults, dislocated worker, migrant seasonal farmworkers, and veterans.
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops for youth, adults, dislocated worker, migrant seasonal farmworkers, and veterans. A computer laboratory and resource room are available for job searching and career planning activities. Job seekers can access www.worksourceskc.org or www.go2worksource.com for listings of job announcements. Helps people find employment who have lost their jobs through company downsizing or plant closures.
Provides:
- Training programs that include Youth, Adult, Dislocated workers
- Job Corps (GED/High School program, vocational skills training, and social skills training for ages 16 -24)
- Job Search workshops for, resume, interviewing and applications
- WorkFirst (assists parents receiving TANF to gain or improve work place skills to enhance employability and to obtain unsubsidized employment)
- Case management
- Job readiness training
- Career counseling
- Vocational assessment
- Individualized job search assistance
- Job fairs
- Employer connections
- Career development workshops
- Follow-up services
- Computer labs
- Resource library
What's Here
Professional Skills Development Support
Prejob Guidance
On the Job Training
Job Corps
Public Access Computers/Tools
Job Banks
Career Counseling
State Unemployment Insurance Applications
Work Experience
Case/Care Management
Special Needs Job Development
Job Search/Placement
Business Assistance Centers
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Welfare to Work Programs
WIOA Programs
Veteran Employment Programs
Migrant Seasonal Farmworker Program offered at WorkSource Wenatchee Valley
Offers job referrals for agricultural workers and assistance in finding appropriate employment.
Offers job referrals for agricultural workers and assistance in finding appropriate employment. Information and counseling is available on current agricultural conditions; bilingual staff is available. Contact WorkSource for further information.
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Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Job Search Resource Centers
Job Search/Placement
WIOA Programs
Employment Assistance and WIOA Training offered at WorkSource - Kitsap
Connects job seekers with jobs and provides employers with qualified workers. Provides job skills training, career development resources, job applicant screening, interview prep, resume assistance, and job search assistance.
Assist job seekers in obtaining employment and matching employers with qualified workers. Offer screening, recruiting, and job placement services, including those for veterans and youth. On site hiring events. A full range of workshops and training and career development services is available. Employment Services: Find job openings, learn strategies for finding a job, get job referrals and job search assistance, learn how to prepare your résumé and for job interviews, post your résumé online for employers to see, share job-search strategies with other job seekers (Networking group). Assess your skills and get career guidance, referrals to training programs, learn how much jobs pay and what jobs are in demand. On-Site Resources: Computers with Internet access and WiFi, telephones, fax and copy machines. Training Programs: Programs for adults, youth and laid off workers, dislocated workers, TANF Recipients (WorkFirst), and older workers.
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Ex-Offender Employment Programs
WIOA Programs
Public Access Computers/Tools
Welfare to Work Programs
Apprenticeship Training
Prejob Guidance
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Job Search/Placement
WIOA Programs offered at Northwest Workforce Council in Friday Harbor
Programs provide counseling and support to help individuals overcome barriers to employment.
Programs for eligible young adults, adults, dislocated workers, and displaced homemakers. All programs provide career counseling and support to overcome barriers to employment. Employment plans, services and objectives are specific to the individual’s circumstances and needs. Employment plans may include attaining a high school diploma or GED, build basic literacy skills, develop or upgrade work skills, gain work experience or on-the-job training, achieve certification or required formal training.
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WIOA Programs
Employment and Training Services offered by People For People's Employment Training at WorkSource Sunnyside
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.
What's Here
Displaced Worker Employment Programs
Prejob Guidance
WIOA Programs
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Job Retraining
Welfare to Work Programs
Internship Programs
Job Search/Placement
Work Experience
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.
What's Here
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Supported Employment
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
WIOA Programs
Job Search/Placement
Public Access Computers/Tools
Employment & Training offered at WorkSource Area Office in Ellensburg
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops for youth, adults, dislocated worker, migrant seasonal farmworkers, and veterans.
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops for youth, adults, dislocated worker, migrant seasonal farmworkers, and veterans. A computer laboratory and resource room are available for job searching and career planning activities. Job seekers can access www.worksourceskc.org or www.go2worksource.com for listings of job announcements. Helps people find employment who have lost their jobs through company downsizing or plant closures.
Provides:
- Training programs that include Youth, Adult, Dislocated workers
- Job Corps (GED/High School program, vocational skills training, and social skills training for ages 16 -24)
- Job Search workshops for, resume, interviewing and applications
- WorkFirst (assists parents receiving TANF to gain or improve work place skills to enhance employability and to obtain unsubsidized employment)
- Case management
- Job readiness training
- Career counseling
- Vocational assessment
- Individualized job search assistance
- Job fairs
- Employer connections
- Career development workshops
- Follow-up services
- Computer labs
- Resource library
What's Here
On the Job Training
Job Banks
Professional Skills Development Support
Welfare to Work Programs
WIOA Programs
Veteran Employment Programs
Career Counseling
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Special Needs Job Development
Business Assistance Centers
Job Corps
Public Access Computers/Tools
Work Experience
Job Search/Placement
Prejob Guidance
WIOA Programs offered at WorkSource Whatcom
Programs provide counseling and support to help individuals overcome barriers to employment.
Programs for eligible young adults, adults, dislocated workers, and displaced homemakers. All programs provide career counseling and support to overcome barriers to employment. Employment plans, services and objectives are specific to the individual’s circumstances and needs. Employment plans may include attaining a high school diploma or GED, build basic literacy skills, develop or upgrade work skills, gain work experience or on-the-job training, achieve certification or required formal training.
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WIOA Programs
Pathways to Success offered at WorkSource - Kitsap
Prepares low-income young people, ages 14 to 24, for success in school and at work. They may receive counseling, tutoring, job training, mentoring, or work experience.
Provide youth and young adults of our community with individualized opportunities to acquire the necessary skills to build their future through, education, job training, and career development. Provide Kitsap and Jefferson County employers with committed, responsible, and productive workers. Pathways to Success service provider OESD-114 is a federally funded program by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
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Youth Job Development
Career Exploration
Career Awareness
Work Experience
Employment & Training offered at WorkSource Area Office in White Salmon
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops for youth, adults, dislocated worker, migrant seasonal farmworkers, and veterans.
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops for youth, adults, dislocated worker, migrant seasonal farmworkers, and veterans. A computer laboratory and resource room are available for job searching and career planning activities. Job seekers can access www.worksourceskc.org or www.go2worksource.com for listings of job announcements. Helps people find employment who have lost their jobs through company downsizing or plant closures.
Provides:
- Training programs that include Youth, Adult, Dislocated workers
- Job Corps (GED/High School program, vocational skills training, and social skills training for ages 16 -24)
- Job Search workshops for, resume, interviewing and applications
- WorkFirst (assists parents receiving TANF to gain or improve work place skills to enhance employability and to obtain unsubsidized employment)
- Case management
- Job readiness training
- Career counseling
- Vocational assessment
- Individualized job search assistance
- Job fairs
- Employer connections
- Career development workshops
- Follow-up services
- Computer labs
- Resource library
What's Here
Special Needs Job Development
Job Banks
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Public Access Computers/Tools
Job Search/Placement
Job Corps
Welfare to Work Programs
Veteran Employment Programs
Business Assistance Centers
Prejob Guidance
Career Counseling
On the Job Training
Case/Care Management
WIOA Programs
Work Experience
Professional Skills Development Support
Employment and Training Services offered by People For People's Employment Training at WorkSource Kittitas
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.
What's Here
Prejob Guidance
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Internship Programs
Career Counseling
Work Experience
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Displaced Worker Employment Programs
Welfare to Work Programs
WIOA Programs
Job Search/Placement
Job Retraining
WIOA Programs offered at WorkSource Skagit
Programs provide counseling and support to help individuals overcome barriers to employment.
Programs for eligible young adults, adults, dislocated workers, and displaced homemakers. All programs provide career counseling and support to overcome barriers to employment. Employment plans, services and objectives are specific to the individual’s circumstances and needs. Employment plans may include attaining a high school diploma or GED, build basic literacy skills, develop or upgrade work skills, gain work experience or on-the-job training, achieve certification or required formal training.
What's Here
WIOA Programs
Employment and Training Services offered by People for People's Employment Training in Toppenish
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.
What's Here
Job Retraining
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Job Search/Placement
WIOA Programs
Prejob Guidance
Displaced Worker Employment Programs
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Work Experience
Welfare to Work Programs
Internship Programs
Career Counseling
On the Job Training
Employment & Training offered at WorkSource Area Office in Goldendale
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops for youth, adults, dislocated worker, migrant seasonal farmworkers, and veterans.
Offers individual job search assistance and job preparedness workshops for youth, adults, dislocated worker, migrant seasonal farmworkers, and veterans. A computer laboratory and resource room are available for job searching and career planning activities. Job seekers can access www.worksourceskc.org or www.go2worksource.com for listings of job announcements. Helps people find employment who have lost their jobs through company downsizing or plant closures.
Provides:
- Training programs that include Youth, Adult, Dislocated workers
- Job Corps (GED/High School program, vocational skills training, and social skills training for ages 16 -24)
- Job Search workshops for, resume, interviewing and applications
- WorkFirst (assists parents receiving TANF to gain or improve work place skills to enhance employability and to obtain unsubsidized employment)
- Case management
- Job readiness training
- Career counseling
- Vocational assessment
- Individualized job search assistance
- Job fairs
- Employer connections
- Career development workshops
- Follow-up services
- Computer labs
- Resource library
What's Here
Business Assistance Centers
Case/Care Management
Veteran Employment Programs
Public Access Computers/Tools
Work Experience
On the Job Training
WIOA Programs
Job Corps
Prejob Guidance
Job Search/Placement
Professional Skills Development Support
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Career Counseling
Job Banks
Welfare to Work Programs
Special Needs Job Development
Adult Employment Services offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish
Offers comprehensive support for career development and financial stability, including job placement, career counseling, workforce preparation and vocational training. Tailored to meet the needs of low-income adults facing barriers to employment.
Offers comprehensive support for career development and financial stability, including job placement, career counseling, workforce preparation and vocational training. Tailored to meet the needs of low-income adults facing barriers to employment.
What's Here
Prejob Guidance
Career Counseling
WIOA Programs
Job Search/Placement
Prevocational Training
Career Exploration
WIOA Young Adult, OSY and ISY offered at CRS Partner Career TEAM
Serves youth/young adults, 16-24 years old. Individuals must have a barrier to employment and/or education and in some cases meet low-income standards to receive services. Services offered are one-on-one.
Serves Young Adults aged 16-24 with one-on-one career advising that assists with getting into either employment, post-secondary education or both.
Serves individuals who have barriers to employment and/or education, including pregnancy or parenting, dropped out of school, lack of stable housing, current or previous foster care, disability, or other barriers that need additional attention when looking for employment.
Participants and staff work together to both establish goals for employment and/or education and then break down how to complete the work in bite sized pieces to ensure success.
OSY (Out of School Youth)
Serves Youth and Young Adults between the ages of 16 and 24 years old and that have a barrier that can include being justice involved, having a disability, pregnant or parenting, non-native English speaker/ESL, lack stable housing, currently or previously in foster care, have basic skills deficiency and low income.
Youth also need to be open to receiving regular one-on-one career advising a minimum of once every 30 days and can meet as often as they would like.
ISY (In School Youth)
Serves youth and young adults between the ages of 16 and 21 and be below the 100% for their household size on the LLSIL.
Must have a barrier like being justice involved, experiencing a disability, pregnant or parenting, non-native English Speaker or ESL, lack stable housing, be currently or previously foster care.
Also need to be open to receiving regular one-on-one career advising a minimum of once every 30 days and can meet as often as they would like.
What's Here
WIOA Programs