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Community-based pre-apprenticeship program. Participants receive hands-on training in construction and carpentry skills while working toward their GED or high school diploma. Youth are offered CPR certification, OSHA certification, and NCCER training. Youth work on a myriad of projects ranging from demolition and renovation to new construction. Every participant is provided with workplace skills via paid work experience. Participants get experience in reading a tape measure, using handheld and power tools, estimating project needs, painting/staining, installing cabinets, sheetrock and mudding, demolition, installing banisters and stairs, concrete work, installing flooring, window installation, roofing, framing garden beds, and picnic tables. Construction projects focus on low-income housing and nonprofit organizations.
- Customized job shadowing in a variety of careers - Training and coaching by employment specialists - Volunteer employment for building resumes, job skills, and community relationships that could help lead to permanent employment

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Resume Preparation Assistance
Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs
Work Experience
Job Readiness
Provides employment and training services to young adults such as: - Assists with transition from school to higher education, the military, or employment - Career exploration - GED/Adult High School Diploma support - "Get Started" program to help enroll and complete an educational goal - Paid work experience/internships to learn skills needed to succeed in the job market - Possible funding for transportation, educational, or employment needs - Resume writing, classes on job search, job retention, and support services - Virtual courses in budgeting, communication, health and wellness, and community exploration

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Internship Programs
Work Experience
Job Search Techniques
Communication Training
Financial Literacy Training
General Youth Employment Programs
Resume Preparation Assistance
Job Information
Career Exploration
Provides employment and training services to young adults such as: - Assists with transition from school to higher education, the military, or employment - Career exploration - GED/Adult High School Diploma support - "Get Started" program to help enroll and complete an educational goal - Paid work experience/internships to learn skills needed to succeed in the job market - Possible funding for transportation, educational, or employment needs - Resume writing, classes on job search, job retention, and support services - Virtual courses in budgeting, communication, health and wellness, and community exploration

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Internship Programs
Work Experience
Job Search Techniques
Communication Training
Financial Literacy Training
General Youth Employment Programs
Resume Preparation Assistance
Job Information
Career Exploration
Offers services to out-of-school and at risk youth. Provides high school dropout recovery, and attainment of recognized postsecondary credentials. These services include: ?- Career counseling ????- English as a Second Language classes - GED - Goal setting - Help with resumes, applications, and interviews - High school diploma - Job and life skills - Job placement - Paid work experience - Post high school education assistance - Reading and math skills - Referrals to other agencies - Tests to find interests and skills

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WIOA Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Resume Preparation Assistance
Young Adults
Vocational Assessment
Work Experience
Limited English Proficiency
Adult High School Diploma Programs
Second Language Programs
Classroom Training
Job Interview Training
Adolescents
At Risk Youth
Career Counseling
Life Skills Education
Job Search/Placement
Provides employment and training services to young adults such as: - Assists with transition from school to higher education, the military, or employment - Career exploration - GED/Adult High School Diploma support - "Get Started" program to help enroll and complete an educational goal - Paid work experience/internships to learn skills needed to succeed in the job market - Possible funding for transportation, educational, or employment needs - Resume writing, classes on job search, job retention, and support services - Virtual courses in budgeting, communication, health and wellness, and community exploration

Categories

Internship Programs
Work Experience
Job Search Techniques
Communication Training
Financial Literacy Training
General Youth Employment Programs
Resume Preparation Assistance
Job Information
Career Exploration
Community-based pre-apprenticeship program. Participants receive hands-on training in construction and carpentry skills while working toward their GED or high school diploma. Youth are offered CPR certification, OSHA certification, and NCCER training. Youth work on a myriad of projects ranging from demolition and renovation to new construction. Every participant is provided with workplace skills via paid work experience. Participants get experience in reading a tape measure, using handheld and power tools, estimating project needs, painting/staining, installing cabinets, sheetrock and mudding, demolition, installing banisters and stairs, concrete work, installing flooring, window installation, roofing, framing garden beds, and picnic tables. Construction projects focus on low-income housing and nonprofit organizations.
- Customized job shadowing in a variety of careers - Training and coaching by employment specialists - Volunteer employment for building resumes, job skills, and community relationships that could help lead to permanent employment

Categories

Resume Preparation Assistance
Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs
Work Experience
Job Readiness
Provides employment and training services to young adults such as: - Assists with transition from school to higher education, the military, or employment - Career exploration - GED/Adult High School Diploma support - "Get Started" program to help enroll and complete an educational goal - Paid work experience/internships to learn skills needed to succeed in the job market - Possible funding for transportation, educational, or employment needs - Resume writing, classes on job search, job retention, and support services - Virtual courses in budgeting, communication, health and wellness, and community exploration

Categories

Internship Programs
Work Experience
Job Search Techniques
Communication Training
Financial Literacy Training
General Youth Employment Programs
Resume Preparation Assistance
Job Information
Career Exploration
Community-based pre-apprenticeship program. Participants receive hands-on training in construction and carpentry skills while working toward their GED or high school diploma. Youth are offered CPR certification, OSHA certification, and NCCER training. Youth work on a myriad of projects ranging from demolition and renovation to new construction. Every participant is provided with workplace skills via paid work experience. Participants get experience in reading a tape measure, using handheld and power tools, estimating project needs, painting/staining, installing cabinets, sheetrock and mudding, demolition, installing banisters and stairs, concrete work, installing flooring, window installation, roofing, framing garden beds, and picnic tables. Construction projects focus on low-income housing and nonprofit organizations.
Job exploration counseling: - - Career mentorship - - Identification of career pathways of interest to students - - In-demand industries and occupations - - Informational interviews - - Job shadowing - - Non-traditional employment options - - Skills verification - - The labor market - - Vocational interests - - Workplace tours/field trips Work Based Learning: Uses the workplace or real work to provide students with the knowledge and skills that will help them connect school experiences to real-life work activities and future career opportunities. - - Career mentorship - - Informational interviews - - Job shadowing - - Paid and non-paid work based learning internships - - Paid and non-paid work experience - - Practicum - - Service learning - - Student-led enterprises - - Volunteering - - Workplace tours/field trips - - Youth apprenticeships Counseling on Postsecondary Education: Options may include - - - Advising students and parents or representatives on academic curricula - - Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) - - Providing information about college application and admissions processes - - Providing resources that may be used to support individual student success in education and training (i.e., disability support services) Workplace Readiness Training: Teaches skills such as - - - Communication and interpersonal skills - - Financial literacy, benefits planning - - Job-seeking skills - - Navigating transportation options - - Understanding employer expectations for punctuality and performance, as well as other "soft" skills necessary for employment - - Utilizing assistive technology effectively Self-advocacy: Provides instruction including - - - Learning about personal rights and responsibilities - - Learning how to request accommodations, or services and supports - - Mentoring with educational staff such as principals, nurses, teachers, or office staff - - Participating in youth leadership activities offered in educational or community settings - - Peer mentoring from individuals with disabilities working in competitive integrated employment

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Certificates/Forms Assistance
Academic Counseling
Career Exploration
Supported Employment
Work Experience
Job Readiness
Peer Role Model Programs
High School Students
Community-based pre-apprenticeship program. Participants receive hands-on training in construction and carpentry skills while working toward their GED or high school diploma. Youth are offered CPR certification, OSHA certification, and NCCER training. Youth work on a myriad of projects ranging from demolition and renovation to new construction. Every participant is provided with workplace skills via paid work experience. Participants get experience in reading a tape measure, using handheld and power tools, estimating project needs, painting/staining, installing cabinets, sheetrock and mudding, demolition, installing banisters and stairs, concrete work, installing flooring, window installation, roofing, framing garden beds, and picnic tables. Construction projects focus on low-income housing and nonprofit organizations.
Community-based pre-apprenticeship program. Participants receive hands-on training in construction and carpentry skills while working toward their GED or high school diploma. Youth are offered CPR certification, OSHA certification, and NCCER training. Youth work on a myriad of projects ranging from demolition and renovation to new construction. Every participant is provided with workplace skills via paid work experience. Participants get experience in reading a tape measure, using handheld and power tools, estimating project needs, painting/staining, installing cabinets, sheetrock and mudding, demolition, installing banisters and stairs, concrete work, installing flooring, window installation, roofing, framing garden beds, and picnic tables. Construction projects focus on low-income housing and nonprofit organizations.
Provides vocationally-based wrap-around services based on an individual's needs, interests, and experiences. Service offered: - Customized employment discovery services - Employee development services - Informational Interviews - Internship services - Job coaching - Job seeking skills training - Job shadow - Job tryout services - On-the-Job evaluation services - Work experiences

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Substance Use Disorders
Work Experience
Health Conditions
Visual Impairments
Career Exploration
Job Interview Training
Job Development
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Vocational Rehabilitation
Hearing Loss
Physical Disabilities
Communication Impairments
Job Search Techniques
Provides employment and training services to young adults such as: - Assists with transition from school to higher education, the military, or employment - Career exploration - GED/Adult High School Diploma support - "Get Started" program to help enroll and complete an educational goal - Paid work experience/internships to learn skills needed to succeed in the job market - Possible funding for transportation, educational, or employment needs - Resume writing, classes on job search, job retention, and support services - Virtual courses in budgeting, communication, health and wellness, and community exploration

Categories

Internship Programs
Work Experience
Job Search Techniques
Communication Training
Financial Literacy Training
General Youth Employment Programs
Resume Preparation Assistance
Job Information
Career Exploration
- Customized job shadowing in a variety of careers - Training and coaching by employment specialists - Volunteer employment for building resumes, job skills, and community relationships that could help lead to permanent employment

Categories

Resume Preparation Assistance
Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs
Work Experience
Job Readiness
The Diversionary Work Program provides a short-term, work-focused program that provides recipients with support in moving to unsubsidized employment and increased economic stability. Families must work with Employment Services provider to remain eligible. The program is limited to a maximum of four consecutive months in a 12 month period. Food support, childcare assistance and crisis fund/emergency assistance may be available.
Provides employment and training services to young adults such as: - Assists with transition from school to higher education, the military, or employment - Career exploration - GED/Adult High School Diploma support - "Get Started" program to help enroll and complete an educational goal - Paid work experience/internships to learn skills needed to succeed in the job market - Possible funding for transportation, educational, or employment needs - Resume writing, classes on job search, job retention, and support services - Virtual courses in budgeting, communication, health and wellness, and community exploration

Categories

Internship Programs
Work Experience
Job Search Techniques
Communication Training
Financial Literacy Training
General Youth Employment Programs
Resume Preparation Assistance
Job Information
Career Exploration
- General Education Development (GED) - Course work and practice testing for high school equivalency diploma - Writing skills - Social Studies - Science - Literature & the Arts - Mathematics - Free use of study materials - GED Computer Software - TV study on KAWE, channel 9 - Video tapes and study materials may be checked out at Adult Education building - Study at your own pace when it fits your schedule - Walk in anytime Basic Skills Review: - Private, individualized instruction - Tutors available Improve your skills in: - Reading - Writing - Math - Computer - Job Seeking Skills Help with: - Resumes - Cover Letters - Interview skills Word By Word: - One to One Reading - Laubach Program is used to teach basic reading and writing skills to adults - Free, private tutoring is available - Tutoring is also available for foreign born adults who want to learn to read, write, speak and understand English Life Skills: - Drivers Permit preparation - Budgeting - Checkbook balancing - Test taking & study skills English As A Second Language: - For people from foreign cultures - Lessons to improve English skills (both written and spoken)

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Job Training Resource Lists
Adult High School Diploma Programs
Adult Basic Education
Second Language Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Job Readiness
Resume Preparation Assistance
On the Job Training
Work Experience
Job Interview Training
The Diversionary Work Program is a short-term, work-focused program that provides recipients with support in moving to unsubsidized employment and increased economic stability. Families must work with the Employment Services provider in order to remain eligible. The program is limited to a maximum of four consecutive months in a 12 month period. Food support, child care assistance and crisis fund/emergency assistance may be available for participants.
Provides employment and training services to young adults such as: - Assists with transition from school to higher education, the military, or employment - Career exploration - GED/Adult High School Diploma support - "Get Started" program to help enroll and complete an educational goal - Paid work experience/internships to learn skills needed to succeed in the job market - Possible funding for transportation, educational, or employment needs - Resume writing, classes on job search, job retention, and support services - Virtual courses in budgeting, communication, health and wellness, and community exploration

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Internship Programs
Work Experience
Job Search Techniques
Communication Training
Financial Literacy Training
General Youth Employment Programs
Resume Preparation Assistance
Job Information
Career Exploration
- Youthbuild participants spend one week in academic and leadership activities - Alternate week focuses on construction training and leadership development - 29 hours per week in a training program Program combines: - Academics - Leadership development - Construction training Participant responsibilities including working on the following: - High school diploma or GED - Job skills building - Work experience - Leadership - Service learning projects

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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
School Dropouts
Youth Enrichment Programs
Adolescents
Job Development
Young Adults
On the Job Training
Work Experience
Job Training Resource Lists
Low Income
Community-based pre-apprenticeship program. Participants receive hands-on training in construction and carpentry skills while working toward their GED or high school diploma. Youth are offered CPR certification, OSHA certification, and NCCER training. Youth work on a myriad of projects ranging from demolition and renovation to new construction. Every participant is provided with workplace skills via paid work experience. Participants get experience in reading a tape measure, using handheld and power tools, estimating project needs, painting/staining, installing cabinets, sheetrock and mudding, demolition, installing banisters and stairs, concrete work, installing flooring, window installation, roofing, framing garden beds, and picnic tables. Construction projects focus on low-income housing and nonprofit organizations.
Community-based pre-apprenticeship program. Participants receive hands-on training in construction and carpentry skills while working toward their GED or high school diploma. Youth are offered CPR certification, OSHA certification, and NCCER training. Youth work on a myriad of projects ranging from demolition and renovation to new construction. Every participant is provided with workplace skills via paid work experience. Participants get experience in reading a tape measure, using handheld and power tools, estimating project needs, painting/staining, installing cabinets, sheetrock and mudding, demolition, installing banisters and stairs, concrete work, installing flooring, window installation, roofing, framing garden beds, and picnic tables. Construction projects focus on low-income housing and nonprofit organizations.
- Four month intensive work program for families applying for cash benefits - Benefits are vendor paid to assist families with monthly living expenses

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General Relief Appeals/Complaints
Job Development
On the Job Training
Job Training Resource Lists
General Relief Applications
Work Experience

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