Guiding Reentry Opportunities for Workforce Development (GROW) offered by WorkSource of Spokane
Provides job training that focuses on the skills needed to look for work for those recovering from substance use disorders or have been incarcerated. Course focuses on overcoming barriers to employment including job search assistance, interviewing skills and writing a resumé.
Four workshops designed to help individuals with a conviction history gain the skills they need to find and keep a job.
The program focuses on overcoming employment barriers and building essential skills, including:
• Cognitive Thinking Transformation: Changing thought patterns to improve decision-making and problem-solving.
• Professional Communication: Learning how to communicate effectively in the workplace.
• Conflict Resolution: Strategies for handling disagreements in a productive way.
• Time Management: Tips for organizing your time and staying on track.
• Job Search Techniques: How to find job opportunities and apply for them successfully.
• Targeted Resume Building: Creating a resume that highlights your strengths.
• Interviewing Techniques: Preparing to present yourself confidently in job interviews.
• Handling Management Styles: Adapting to different leadership approaches in the workplace.
• Computer Skills: Basic skills needed for today’s job market.
OAN It offered at Compassionate Addiction Treatment
Expert navigation and advocacy services for those impacted by the criminal justice system. Receive support in attaining basic needs – food, transportation, healthcare, behavioral health, housing and employment.
Expert navigation and advocacy services for those impacted by the criminal justice system, provided by team members with lived experience
Christ Kitchen provides job training and employment for impoverished women. Offers 9 training matrices, so that when a woman graduates, she is able to become employed and earn more than minimum wage, benefits, and no longer dependent on government assistance or destructive relationships to survive.
Christ Kitchen provides job training and employment for impoverished women. Offers 9 training matrices, so that when a woman graduates, she is able to become employed and earn more than minimum wage, benefits, and no longer dependent on government assistance or destructive relationships to survive.
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.
Operates a store where all items sold have been donated by generous members of the North Central Washington community, including both private and business donations. Provides clothing vouchers for those that are enrolled in an employment program or in school.
Operates a store where all items sold have been donated by generous members of the North Central Washington community, including both private and business donations. Also provides beneficial hands-on job training to residents, giving them the necessary skills, experience, and education they need to go on to other employment opportunities. Makes quality clothing available for individuals that are working towards self-sufficiency, including a new job, interview, or are new to the professional work force. This service is free to participants in local employment preparation programs and students in high school and secondary schools.
Employment and Training Assistance offered at WorkSource - Mason
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 call claims.
Assisting qualified unemployed people in obtaining suitable work. They assist with screening applicants and services to veterans. If you would like to file an unemployment claim please call.
Employment Services:
Find job openings
Learn strategies for finding a job
Get job referrals and 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
Provides job training, followed by support services to help students secure and maintain employment. No fees.
Provides job training, followed by support services to help students secure and maintain employment.
Students receive:
- Training in entry level food service work
- Wrap-around case management
- Life skills coaching, resume preparation, and job placement service
- Cash stipend
Provides services and programs that help people who have been released from a correctional facility make a successful transition to community life.
Provides services and programs that help people who have been released from a correctional facility make a successful transition to community life. Services include individual case management, assistance finding transition housing, job readiness, college application assistance and support, and mentoring.
Program Details:
- Education: Supports people who recently came out of jail with felony charges in getting their GED or getting into and completing vocational programs at Walla Walla College. Once successfully enrolled, they are entered in a tuition, fee, and supplies loan program that enable clients to successfully start their programs while waiting for their financial aid to be disbursed.
- Employment: Helps clients with job readiness, resumes, cover letters, and referrals to WorkSource, Blue Mountain Action Council, and the Department of Vocational Rehab. An employment transition specialist will help with job readiness.
- General Case Management: Assists individuals who have been/are incarcerated for a felony with support and planning a smooth transition in the community.
- Housing Assistance: Finds stable, livable, and affordable housing for ex-offender. Helps clients through other housing assistance programs, including veterans, as well as those serving seniors and the disabled.
Provides temporary and full-time employment opportunities for individuals facing employment barriers.
Provides temporary and full-time employment opportunities for individuals facing employment barriers. Specializes in assisting people with disabilities, veterans, those experiencing homelessness, and those with justice system involvement in getting back into the workforce through employee training, placement, and support.
Corrections Education Navigator offered at CRS Partner Clover Park Technical College
Assists justice impacted students with the college enrollment process at Clover Park Technical College. Includes assistance with applications, financial aid information, student support services and more.
Assists justice impacted students with the college enrollment process. This includes directing students to both online and paper admissions and registration forms and guiding students through the college entry process. Connects students to subject matter expert staff for assistance as needed. Identifies possible financial aid and funding resources for educational expenses such as tuition, books, toolkits, etc.
Navigators also ensure students are aware of available resources on campus that may be available for support such as free tutoring, free bus passes, computer lab access, food and hygiene pantry information, affinity groups, student activities and events, and more.
Connects students with various community resources to aid in achieving their reentry, education, and career goals.
Employment Services offered at Interaction Transition
Helps those with criminal history find employment. Works with employers that support clients' return to society. Provides information about the job search process, offers guidance on choosing a career path and helps update resumes.
Helps those with criminal history find employment.
Works with employers that support ex-offenders' return to society such as warehouse, manufacturing, recycling, and auto work.
Provides information about the job search process including what to expect from employers, offers guidance on choosing a career path based on work history, and helps update resumes.
Coordinates group meetings as well as case management to connect clients to other community resources.
Employment Services Placement offered at WorkSource
Connects job seekers with employer job openings. Job postings are on the website.
WorkSource Spokane houses a state-of-the-art resource center called "The WorkSource Hub". The Hub provides the ability to research employers, industries and labor market trends, utilize career software to assess your skills and interests, create and update resumes and cover letters, and post your resume online. The Hub is staffed with expert WorkSource Professionals who are dedicated in finding you your next, great career.
Provides a transitional and permanent labor program for formerly incarcerated individuals impacted by the justice system. Acts as a liaison between clients and the business community.
Provides transitional and permanent labor program for individuals that have been impacted by the criminal legal system. Acts as a liaison between clients and the business community.
Program includes:
- Safety training
- Safety equipment/ clothing
- Transportation assistance
Employment opportunities include:
- Construction
- General labor services
- Manufacturing
- Warehouse
- Retail
- Recycling
Re-Entry Training Program offered at Pathways Education Training
Provides offenders environmental construction training and work force placement for individuals allowing livable and prevailing wage jobs as participants re-enter the community. Also assists other groups, see full description.
Provides offenders with 50-hour environmental construction training and work force placement allowing participants to re-enter the community. Program also works with:
- dislocated workers,
- veterans,
- new career path,
- women in construction, and
- background issues.
Courses offered include:
- HAZWOPER,
- confined space entry,
- silica,
- RCRA,
- CPR,
- florescent bulb,
- mold abatement,
- GHS,
- OSHA 10, and
- rigging, fork lift, and flagging.
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
Job Seeker Services offered at WorkSource Thurston County
Lists job openings within the community. Offers workshops on how to write a resume, complete a job application, improve interview skills and job search strategies.
Lists job openings within the community.
Offers workshops on how to write a resume, complete a job application, improve interview skills and job search strategies.
Provides information to job seekers about current information on the job market, Unemployment Insurance and provides career guidance.
Also offers special programs for veterans of the US armed forces, dislocated workers, and those workers the meet specific low income guidelines. These programs may include retraining opportunities.
Helps those with disabilities remove barriers to employment, and helps job seekers learn how to overcome ex-offender issues.
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.