WorkSource
Partners
WorkSource partners represent a variety of government, non-profit,
and private organizations. Each partner contributes a unique and
valuable service, which, when combined under one roof, results in
a dynamic, “one stop” resource for businesses and job
seekers to access employment and training services.
WorkSource Center and Affiliate partners sign a Memorandum of Agreement
(MOA), a Site Contribution Agreement, and/or a Data Sharing
Agreement (DSA) which outline the roles and responsibilities of
each organization, both fiscally and in the day-to-day operations
of serving the public through local WorkSource sites.
Following are brief descriptions of WorkSource Seattle-King County
partners. For more information about the partners' employment services, contact your local WorkSource site.
Asian Counseling &
Referral Service
Non-profit organization offering a broad array of human services
and behavioral health programs to Asian Pacific Americans in King
County.
AARP
Assists older workers with employment and training services.
CARES of Washington
Non-profit organization, sponsored by the International Association
of Machinists, designed to promote employment opportunities for
individuals with disabilities.
Cascadia Community College
Provider of educational programs and services.
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
(DVR)
Statewide employment resource for businesses and people with disabilities.
Employment Security Department
(ESD)
Washington State agency that provides Unemployment Insurance and
a variety of employment resources for businesses and job seekers.
Job Corps
Live-in program that provides at-risk youth, ages 16-24, access
to education and job experience.
King County
Work Training Program Assists adults (especially dislocated workers) and young people with job training, education and job placement.
King County Jobs Initiative
Assists ex-offenders in King County outside Seattle, as well as low-income individuals living in Skyway and White Center.
Multi-Service Center
Provides comprehensive services such as education, employment and housing in South King County, with a goal of self-sufficiency.
Neighborhood House
Serves diverse communities of people with limited resources, including
low-income families, refugees, and seniors living in King County.
North Seattle Community
College
Provider of educational programs and services.
Pacific Associates
A multi-agency consortium that assists low-income job seekers access
training, employment, and support services.
Renton Technical College
Provider of educational programs and services.
Seattle Central Community
College
Provider of educational programs and services.
Shoreline Community
College
Provider of educational programs and services.
Small Business Administration-Seattle District Office
Provider of self-employment and entrepreneurship assistance.
South Seattle Community
College
Provider of educational programs and services.
TRAC Associates
Training Rehabilitation Assessment & Consultation Associates
provides employment assistance to businesses and job seekers.
YWCA
Provides job training, placement, and other support services to
women and families. |