Offers trained navigators who work one-on-one with Pierce County residents who are seeking living wage jobs or college education and are unsure of where to begin.
Offers trained navigators who work one-on-one with Pierce County residents who are seeking living wage jobs or college education and are unsure of where to begin.
Helps residents determine which employment service or education path will best meet their employment goals, and directly connects callers to education and employment organizations.
Also helps WorkForce clients access transportation programs, benefits programs, or other services that help remove barriers to employment or education.
Service is provided until the client has connected with the best employment or education program, and barriers to employment have been removed.
Morningside's evaluation and employment planning services are a way to help you define what type of job you want and whether that job is right for you.
Employment planning services are designed to assist individuals in determining their vocational goals.
Using a person-centered approach, participants learn about employment opportunities within the community and are then able to make informed choices about their employment future.
These services are designed to assist individuals in choosing employment outcomes and career development options that are based on his or her preferences, strengths, abilities and needs.
Our services offer a variety of activities including job try outs, job tours, job shadowing, labor market analysis, community-based assessments, and possibilities for volunteering in the community.
Morningside's evaluation and employment planning services are a way to help define what type of job is wanted and whether that job is right for the client.
Services in this area help identify interests, abilities and needs that will be important to client's goals.
Also provides the opportunity to explore work options by trying one or more jobs that the client might interested.
Working with client and their vocational counselor, to develop a plan and decide how many jobs to try.
Provides evaluation and employment planning services to help disabled adults define what type of jobs are available and whether that job is a right fit.
Employment planning services are designed to assist individuals in determining their vocational goals. Using a person-centered approach, participants learn about employment opportunities within the community and are then able to make informed choices about their employment future. These services are designed to assist individuals in choosing employment outcomes and career development options that are based on his or her preferences, strengths, abilities and needs. Our services offer a variety of activities including job tryouts, job tours, job shadowing, labor market analysis, community-based assessments, and possibilities for volunteering in the community. Morningside's evaluation and employment planning services are a way to help you define what type of job you want and whether that job is right for you. Services in this area help identify your interests, abilities and needs that will be important to you as you set your goals. We will also provide you with the opportunity to explore work options by trying one or more jobs that might interest you. Working with you and your vocational counselor, we will develop a plan and you decide how many jobs you want to try. Most participants try one to three jobs. Job tryouts usually last two to four weeks.
Provides evaluation and employment planning services to help disabled adults define what type of jobs are available and whether that job is a right fit.
Employment planning services are designed to assist individuals in determining their vocational goals. Using a person-centered approach, participants learn about employment opportunities within the community and are then able to make informed choices about their employment future. These services are designed to assist individuals in choosing employment outcomes and career development options that are based on his or her preferences, strengths, abilities and needs. Our services offer a variety of activities including job tryouts, job tours, job shadowing, labor market analysis, community-based assessments, and possibilities for volunteering in the community. Morningside's evaluation and employment planning services are a way to help you define what type of job you want and whether that job is right for you. Services in this area help identify your interests, abilities and needs that will be important to you as you set your goals. We will also provide you with the opportunity to explore work options by trying one or more jobs that might interest you. Working with you and your vocational counselor, we will develop a plan and you decide how many jobs you want to try. Most participants try one to three jobs. Job tryouts usually last two to four weeks.
Morningside's evaluation and employment planning services are a way to help you define what type of job you want and whether that job is right for you.
Employment planning services are designed to assist individuals in determining their vocational goals.
Using a person-centered approach, participants learn about employment opportunities within the community and are then able to make informed choices about their employment future.
These services are designed to assist individuals in choosing employment outcomes and career development options that are based on his or her preferences, strengths, abilities and needs.
Our services offer a variety of activities including job try outs, job tours, job shadowing, labor market analysis, community-based assessments, and possibilities for volunteering in the community.
Morningside's evaluation and employment planning services are a way to help define what type of job is wanted and whether that job is right for the client.
Services in this area help identify interests, abilities and needs that will be important to client's goals.
Also provides the opportunity to explore work options by trying one or more jobs that the client might interested.
Working with client and their vocational counselor, to develop a plan and decide how many jobs to try.
Offers several workshops designed to provide customers with information and tools to improve their careers.
Offers several workshops to provide customers with information and tools to improve their careers.
- Action for Career Employment (ACE): assesses interests, abilities, personality, and research employment and training options. ACE also includes career planning which helps customers understand the labor market, learn the steps necessary to achieve career goals, and develop a plan to meet those goals.
- Job Search Toolbox: helps customers develop effective resumes and cover letters, successfully use a variety of job search techniques, and prepare for a winning job interview.
- Financial Resource Applications: helps customers complete the Free Application for Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA) and "package" various financial aid resources to pay for college.
- Digital Literacy: helps the novice computer user get off the ground and use basic computer skills with confidence.
Increases women's participation in the building industry through education programs, providing mentors, and forming coalitions.
Professional Women in Building team increases women's participation in the building industry through education programs, providing mentors and forming coalitions.
Plans to offer scholarships for women through the Master Builders Education Foundation in the future.
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.
Offers several workshops designed to provide customers with information and tools to improve their careers.
Offers several workshops to provide customers with information and tools to improve their careers.
- Action for Career Employment (ACE): assesses interests, abilities, personality, and research employment and training options. ACE also includes career planning which helps customers understand the labor market, learn the steps necessary to achieve career goals, and develop a plan to meet those goals.
- Job Search Toolbox: helps customers develop effective resumes and cover letters, successfully use a variety of job search techniques, and prepare for a winning job interview.
- Financial Resource Applications: helps customers complete the Free Application for Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA) and "package" various financial aid resources to pay for college.
- Digital Literacy: helps the novice computer user get off the ground and use basic computer skills with confidence.
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).
Coordinates an interactive workshop for people with disabilities to help them evaluate their strengths, values, personal qualities, barriers, self-esteem, and resiliency. Serves anyone who has applied for DVR’s services and who has at least a 6th grade reading level.
Coordinates three-session interactive workshops to help people with disabilities evaluate their strengths, values, personal qualities, barriers, self-esteem, and resiliency.
Focus is on helping people who are experiencing barriers in seeking employment.
Workshops are also held at community agencies.
Provides career counseling, career and life planning class, job reference guides, and labor market information.
Professionally trained counselors provide confidential counseling services and support for students' personal concerns.
Career and educational counseling are offered for students to discuss and explore career goals.
Brief career counseling is available to the community.
Interest inventories are available to help identify occupational interests along with a career and life planning class.
Career Center provides students and community members with academic planning sheets, computer resources, and catalogs, books, videos and reference guides.
Computer bank provides information on occupations, salaries, labor market and working conditions.
Operates career centers for Shoreline Public School students and the public.
Career Centers are located at the Shorewood and Shorecrest high school libraries and are available to students and the public during school hours.
Staffed by two career specialists, the center offers job placement, scholarship and financial aid information, testing materials, career choice materials, and a variety of other materials to assist in post-secondary career plans.
Morningside's evaluation and employment planning services are a way to help you define what type of job you want and whether that job is right for you.
Employment planning services are designed to assist individuals in determining their vocational goals.
Using a person-centered approach, participants learn about employment opportunities within the community and are then able to make informed choices about their employment future.
These services are designed to assist individuals in choosing employment outcomes and career development options that are based on his or her preferences, strengths, abilities and needs.
Our services offer a variety of activities including job try outs, job tours, job shadowing, labor market analysis, community-based assessments, and possibilities for volunteering in the community.
Morningside's evaluation and employment planning services are a way to help define what type of job is wanted and whether that job is right for the client.
Services in this area help identify interests, abilities and needs that will be important to client's goals.
Also provides the opportunity to explore work options by trying one or more jobs that the client might interested.
Working with client and their vocational counselor, to develop a plan and decide how many jobs to try.
Provides a self-directed resource center where students and other members of the community can come to explore career options, get support for education and career assessment, receive information on career choices and more.
Provides staff-assisted and a self-directed resource center where students and other members of the community can come to explore career options, get support for education and career assessment, receive information on career choices, receive information on current job openings, and receive assistance in resume and interview preparation.
Helps student gain employment relevant to their career pathway.
Offers several workshops designed to provide customers with information and tools to improve their careers.
Offers several workshops to provide customers with information and tools to improve their careers.
- Action for Career Employment (ACE): assesses interests, abilities, personality, and research employment and training options. ACE also includes career planning which helps customers understand the labor market, learn the steps necessary to achieve career goals, and develop a plan to meet those goals.
- Job Search Toolbox: helps customers develop effective resumes and cover letters, successfully use a variety of job search techniques, and prepare for a winning job interview.
- Financial Resource Applications: helps customers complete the Free Application for Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA) and "package" various financial aid resources to pay for college.
- Digital Literacy: helps the novice computer user get off the ground and use basic computer skills with confidence.
Offers a multi-session intensive workshop focused on visual art, design, and community change.
Exposes high school students to careers in art, architecture, design, fashion, urban planning, and social activism.
Offers a multi-session intensive workshop focused on visual art, design, and community change. Exposes students to careers in art, architecture, design, fashion, urban planning, and social activism. Participants go on site visits to businesses and organizations that create designs, and learn how to articulate their process and design three-dimensional models that communicate their ideas.
Offers career planning resources, including computerized career guidance and college scholarship information.
The First Year and Career Services offer career exploration and advising to Seattle Central students. We can help:
- Explore career opportunities, interests, and academic pathways to get there.
- Provide academic guidance to first year and undecided students on class selection and potential areas of study.
- Develop resume and cover letter writing skills, & prepare for interviews.
- Discuss networking, job search methods, and scholarship resources.
Coordinates an interactive workshop for people with disabilities to help them evaluate their strengths, values, personal qualities, barriers, self-esteem, and resiliency. Serves anyone who has applied for DVR’s services and who has at least a 6th grade reading level.
Coordinates three-session interactive workshops to help people with disabilities evaluate their strengths, values, personal qualities, barriers, self-esteem, and resiliency.
Focus is on helping people who are experiencing barriers in seeking employment.
Workshops are also held at community agencies.
Offers a variety of career and technical courses, from environmental sciences to trade and industry. Exact courses vary by school. Career and technical education courses are open to high school students.
Each high school offers a variety of career and technical courses, from environmental science to trade and industry.
Exact courses vary by school.
Offers an education program which teaches concepts and principles relevant to a healthy lifestyle. Workshops and classes include employment, financial, relocation, and transition assistance.
Life Skills education programs teach concepts and principles relevant to a healthy lifestyle. Workshops and classes or consultation is available in the following areas. Employment Assistance Program - Employment and Career Workshops, Local and National Employment Information, Individual Career Counseling, Resume Assistance, Federal Employment Application Information Financial Assistance Program - Personal Financial Management Workshops, Individual Financial Counseling Relocation Assistance Program - Relocation Workshops, Welcome Aboard Information, Hospitality Kits and Loaner Items, Individual or Family Consultation, Exceptional Family Member Resources Transition Assistance Program - Career Development Workshops, Preparation for Leaving the Military Support and Counseling - Relationship Workshops, Anger and Stress Management Workshops, Individual and Marital Counseling; Child Counseling Special Interest Program - Courses and Individual and Group support activities
Coordinates an interactive workshop for people with disabilities to help them evaluate their strengths, values, personal qualities, barriers, self-esteem, and resiliency. Serves anyone who has applied for DVR’s services and who has at least a 6th grade reading level.
Coordinates three-session interactive workshops to help people with disabilities evaluate their strengths, values, personal qualities, barriers, self-esteem, and resiliency.
Focus is on helping people who are experiencing barriers in seeking employment.
Workshops are also held at community agencies.
Assists with career and educational planning for current or prospective students.
Works with students to explore career options and develop a plan to achieve academic and professional goals.
Career Planner Services assists students in discovering and clarifying career goals and linking them with educational and training programs.
Offers career assessments, as well as a variety of career-related workshops and individual appointments.
Educational Planning Services provide academic and professional/technical advising.
The educational planning process helps students develop educational plans, interpret program requirements, choose a program of study, and/or plan for transfer to a four-year institution.
Provides tuition/books, advising, career and education planning, job search assistance, and resources and referrals. Worker Retraining, WorkFirst, Opportunity Grant and BFET programs available.
Provides tuition/books, advising, career and education planning, job search assistance, and resources and referrals. Worker Retraining, WorkFirst, Opportunity Grant, and BFET programs available.