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Vision Impaired - Fairfax, Regional Office, Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired

DBVI provides services and resources which empower individuals who are blind, vision impaired or deafblind to achieve their desired levels of employment, education, and personal independence. Services are provided through 4 main programs: Vocational Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Teaching and Independent Living, Low Vision Services and Education Services. Most services are provided in the person's home, school, or workplace. Referrals are accepted from individuals, families, schools, doctors, and other community partners.

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Job Services - Charlottesville, Albemarle County Department of Human Resources

Provides Albemarle County with a local government Human Resources department. Maintains a list of employment opportunities for the Charlottesville/Albemarle school system and local government offices.

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Career Services - Virginia Beach, S Career and Academic Services, OA SERVE

Provides assistance with completing a resume, job application, FAFSA, or college application.

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Career Counseling - Washington, Workforce Development Program, Ethiopian Community Center

Career counseling and training is provided to clients seeking employment assistance.

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Employment Services - South Boston, Virginia Works

To provide job services to job seekers and employers. Provide unemployment assistance and partner with agencies to provide assistance.

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Senior Employment Services - Richmond, AARP Foundation Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)

This program helps low income, mature job seekers obtain the skills and work experience needed to find employment. Participants work 18 hours per week in non-profits and government entities to contribute to those agencies while building their skills, self-esteem and references. In addition, they are assisted with job search activities including resume development, preparing for job interviews, and job leads.

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Employment Services - Woodbridge, Virginia Works - Virginia Department of Workforce Development and Advancement

Provides job service assistance, unemployment insurance guidance only and employer services.

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Employment Services - Arlington, Arlington Employment Center, an American Job Center

Provides employment services for those seeking full-time, part-time, temporary or permanent jobs regardless of place. Offers services to the general public, including senior citizens, disabled people, dislocated workers and people who do not qualify for federal programs. Provides use of computers with internet access for job searches and applications.

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Job Services - Charlottesville, Department of Human Resources, University of Virginia

Provides a University of Virginia personnel and hiring organization. Person applying for a job can do so by submitting a Commonwealth of Virginia application for employment either in person or by mail. Applicants should call (434)924-4598 or visit JOBS@UVA for the most current job listings.

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Employment Services - Norfolk, Virginia Career Works Norfolk Center, Virginia Employment Commission-Norfolk

Promotes economic growth and stability through workforce services that include policy development, job placement, workforce information, transition and training services.

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Workforce Center - Lynchburg, VA Career Works, Central Virginia Workforce Development Board

The Central Virginia Workforce Development Board (WDB) is the designated regional convener and administrative entity that coordinates workforce training and career services through federal funding from the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). We are charged with overseeing and implementing workforce development initiatives and activities throughout the Virginia Career Works – Central Region.

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Employment Services - Fredericksburg, Virginia Works Fredericksburg

Offers free job services to help people in the community in learning/upgrading computer skills, job preparation, and job search skills for today's workplace.

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Job Services - Staunton, Workforce Center, Virginia Works - Fishersville

Virginia Works is the public employment service for all Virginians established to assist workers in finding suitable jobs and to assist employers in finding qualified workers, at no charge to either party. Virginia Works matches job seekers to employer job openings using the Virginia Workforce Connection online system (www.VaWC.virginia.gov), the largest database of employer listings in the Commonwealth. Staff can help with job searching, resumes, and applications, and the office provides a bank of computers for job seekers to use. If you lose your job, Virginia Works can help you with your claim for unemployment insurance (UI) benefits. Claims can be filed online at www.vec.virginia.gov, or by phone at 1-866-832-2363. In all services, Virginia Works gives priority to qualified Veterans. For employers, Virginia Works provides assistance with UI taxes and with recruitment, screening, and referrals of candidates. Virginia Works also provides extensive labor market information valuable to both job seekers and employers, and more. ACCESSIBILITY: Fully accessible to persons with disabilities.

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Career Clothing Closet - Washington, Suited For Change

We provide professional attire, coaching, and skills training to women in need who are seeking employment.

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Job Services - Charlottesville, Virginia Employment Commission Charlottesville

Provides customers with job services, unemployment insurance services, labor market information services and employer recruitment services. Matches job seekers to employer job openings. Administers unemployment benefits for persons who have worked in Virginia and other states. Benefit claims may also be filed on the Virginia Employment Commission web site at www.VaEmploy.com or by calling toll free 1-866-832-2363. Provides information and services on other special programs such as the trade act program, alien labor certification, veterans, persons with disabilities, older workers, youth etc. These services are provided at no charge to the consumer. Serves the counties of Albemarle, Culpeper, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa, Madison, Nelson, Orange, Rappahannock and the City of Charlottesville.

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Job Services - Winchester, Virginia Employment Commission

Provides customers with job services, unemployment insurance services, labor market information services and employer recruitment services. Matches job seekers to employer job openings. Administers unemployment benefits for persons who have worked in Virginia and other states. Benefit claims may also be filed on the Virginia Employment Commission web site at www.VaEmploy.com or by calling toll free 1-866-832-2363. Provides information and services on other special programs such as the trade act program, alien labor certification, veterans, persons with disabilities, older workers, youth etc. These services are provided at no charge to the consumer.

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Workforce Development - Middletown, Workforce Solutions, Laurel Ridge Community College

Workforce Solutions and Continuing Education (WSCE) at Laurel Ridge Community College serves individuals and businesses throughout the community with high-quality, relevant course offerings in business, professional development, continuing education, and corporate training. Designed for adults of all ages, our programs offer high-quality instruction and hands-on skills that transfer directly into the workplace.

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Employment and Career Services - Radford, Radford Workforce Center, Virginia Employment Commission

Provides job search assistance to individuals, and recruiting and referral services to employers. Services available to workers include job referral and placement, referral to training, and job search skill building activities. VEC staff can assist employers by screening and referring applicants for job vacancies, providing critical labor market information for business and economic planning, and coordinating Employer Advisory Committee activities across the state.

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Employment Services - Washington, American Job Center, District of Columbia Department of Employment Services

Provides career counseling, career planning, resume assistance, direct job placement, classroom and on-the-job-training, information about local and national labor markets, unemployment compensation and much more.

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Job Services - Charlottesville, Charlottesville Human Resources

Recruits and refers job applicants, administers personnel regulations, handles employee payroll and worker's compensation, coordinates the employee benefits package, and directs career development programs for the city of Charlottesville.

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Career Resource Center - Norfolk, Oakmont Community Development Corporation

Offers a job-bank in partnership with Opportunity, Inc. Trained staff can help job-seekers connect to the One Stop system for computer and direct referrals.

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Employment and Career Services - Norfolk, VIEW, Norfolk Department of Human Services

Job readiness, job search and job development/placement services. Most TANF recipients are mandated to enroll in VIEW. Daycare, transportation and other services are included to give a participant the best opportunity to enter the workforce.

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Job Development Program - Richmond, CARITAS Works, CARITAS

CARITAS Works provides intensive, innovative and life transforming career preparation and job placement services to motivated individuals referred by Richmond's homeless services system. Offers 5-week all-day training that focuses on career development and job readiness begins with classes in basic computer skills, resume writing, interviewing techniques and professional networking.

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Job Services - Harrisonburg, Virginia Employment Commission

Provides customers with job services, unemployment insurance services, labor market information services and employer recruitment services. Matches job seekers to employer job openings. Administers unemployment benefits for persons who have worked in Virginia and other states. Benefit claims may also be filed on the Virginia Employment Commission web site at www.VaEmploy.com or by calling toll free 1-866-832-2363. Provides information and services on other special programs such as the trade act program, alien labor certification, veterans, persons with disabilities, older workers, youth etc. These services are provided at no charge to the consumer. 800-828-1140 Voice Relay

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Vision Impaired - Norfolk, Norfolk Regional Office, Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired

DBVI provides services and resources which empower individuals who are blind, vision impaired or deafblind to achieve their desired levels of employment, education, and personal independence. Services are provided through 4 main programs: Vocational Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Teaching and Independent Living, Low Vision Services and Education Services. Most services are provided in the person's home, school, or workplace. Referrals are accepted from individuals, families, schools, doctors, and other community partners.

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