Worksource - Kitsap
Community Resource
About this resource
This initiative connects individuals seeking jobs with available positions and provides employers with skilled workers. It offers training for job skills, resources for career development, screening for job applicants, preparation for interviews, assistance with resumes, and support in job searching.
Intake Process: Individuals can walk in during business hours for help, check the online calendar for hiring events and classes on the website, or call for further details.
Costs: There are no fees associated with these services.
Who can use this
- To qualify for the Dislocated Worker Program, individuals must have lost their job through no fault of their own, be unlikely to return to their previous field, and either be eligible for, receiving, or have exhausted unemployment benefits. The program provides services to help individuals secure quality jobs in high-demand sectors. For the WIOA Adult Program, applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a household income below 250% of the Federal Poverty Level. If applicable, they must meet dislocated worker criteria. Priority is given to public assistance recipients, low-income individuals, and those lacking basic skills. Eligibility is assessed through orientation, income verification, and documentation of dislocated worker status if relevant. The WIOA program focuses on job search support and training to help individuals find good employment. To apply, attend WIOA Orientation, receive an application, complete it, and provide necessary identification. Application does not guarantee acceptance and depends on available funding.
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Silverdale, Washington
Walk-ins welcome
Location
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