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Employment & Job Training Programs
Career guidance, skills training, and employment support to help you move toward lasting, meaningful work.
Building Skills for Career Success
Build skills and find work
Employment and job training services help individuals build skills, find jobs, and move toward self-sufficiency. Support may include job readiness, education, training programs, work experience, and help connecting with employers. Services are designed to meet each person’s needs and goals, whether they are entering the workforce or advancing their career. The goal is to help individuals gain the skills and experience needed to secure employment and continue building a stable future.
Related Forms
Training Job Appilcation Form (PDF)
Lorm Ipsum Checklist Form (PDF)
Job Placement Assistance
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Eligibility Requirements
To receive services, you must:
- Submit an application that is signed and dated
- Live within the 477 Program service areaProvide proof of tribal enrollment, affiliation, descendant status, or a Certificate of Degree of
- Indian or Alaska Native Blood (CDIB)
- Register for Selective Service if required (waivers may be available)
- Sign an Individual Service Plan (ISP)
Additional Eligibility (At Least One Required)
You must also meet at least one of these conditions:
- Low income
- Unemployed
- Underemployed
- Youth
- At-risk youth
- Elder
- Need help building job or life skills
- Going through a major life transition
- Homeless
- At risk of homelessness
- Need support during a crisis
- Veteran status
- Disability
- Re-entry after incarceration
- Need childcare support
- Other qualifying at-risk factors