Keyword Details: Employment, Job Training
Programs that offer apprenticeships, training through business practice firms, classroom training, internships, on-the-job training, work experience or other formats for training that prepares people for specific types of employment. The training may feature formal instruction in an institutional classroom setting, hands-on experience at a job site under varying arrangements or a combination of the two as the means by which trainees acquire the skills required to perform the job.
Services are designed to assist individuals accomplish vocational and social skills needed to function in one's chosen adult life. Programs offered:
- Community Employment Services: Employment Professionals work with people to evaluate personal strengths and match them with jobs that meet their ...
(Click here for more)
A federal/state program designed to assist individuals with disabilities to obtain, maintain or improve employment. Provides employment guidance and counseling, finding and keeping a job, assistive technology and job training. There is no charge for evaluation, counseling, job development and place...
(Click here for more)
Provides a wide range of "one-stop" services for both employers and job seekers. Job seekers acquire help with career planning, job placement and training services they need to get jobs. Employers use employment central to meet their workforce needs through on-site recruitment.
- Job listings incl...
(Click here for more)
Goodwill TalentBridge, a full service staffing and recruitment firm, is part of Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin and Metropolitan Chicago. TalentBridge provides its partner clients with staffing and recruiting solutions in the areas of administrative, manufacturing and professional sear...
(Click here for more)
Administers local, state and federal public assistance and emplyment programs and child support services.
Note: If you live in Racine or Kenosha County and wish to enroll or have questions about FoodShare(Quest Card), Medicaid (T19), Badger Care Plus, Caretaker Supplement, or Family Planning, please...
(Click here for more)
Community services offer:
- Computer/clerical assessment
- Vocational training and skills (computer, clerical, janitorial and forklift skills training)
- Day services- Connect
Community Based Employment offer:
- Integrated employment
- Competitive employment
- Work experience/Internships
- Job coac...
(Click here for more)
Community Based Day Services (CBDS) engage RCOC participants in a range of community experiences, programs, trainings, and life enrichment. RCOC offers a variety of daily opportunities for individuals to access community-based integrated settings.
RCOC is committed to providing meaningful and enri...
(Click here for more)
Community Based Day Services (CBDS) engage RCOC participants in a range of community experiences, programs, trainings, and life enrichment. RCOC offers a variety of daily opportunities for individuals to access community-based integrated settings.
RCOC is committed to providing meaningful and enri...
(Click here for more)
Provides vocational training and employment for individuals with developmental or similar disabilities who want to work to earn wages. The program uses sub-contract work experience to improve vocational skills and develop work behaviors. Integrated Day Services provide individualized, in-house ac...
(Click here for more)
Provides vocational training and employment for individuals with developmental or similar disabilities who want to work to earn wages. The program uses sub-contract work experience to improve vocational skills and develop work behaviors. Integrated Day Services provide individualized, in-house act...
(Click here for more)
The Wisconsin Respite Care Registry is a connector between respite care providers and primary/family caregivers. Respite care providers listed on the registry have completed RCAW’s Respite Care Certification Program. The registry also includes some facility-based environments and agencies, who reque...
(Click here for more)
This information is provided as is with no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information. Information is considered to be accurate as of the date of the last update, printed above.
Aging & Disability Resource Center may not be held liable for misuse of this information.
The ADRC does not recommend or screen the businesses or service organizations in our data base and is not responsible for any vendor business policies. Please use your discretion when calling
for services, requesting estimate, reviewing references and licensure. For professional license information, you can contact the Wisconsin Department of Regulation and Licensing
by phone: (608) 266-2112, or access their website: https://licensesearch.wi.gov/.
Please contact the ADRC if you need additional assistance or have any additional questions Kenosha County ADRC 8600 Sheridan Road; Kenosha, WI 53143 phone: 262-605-6646; email: adrc@kenoshacounty.org Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm.
You can also contact the Better Business Bureau by phone: (800) 273-1002 or access their website: https://www.wisconsin.bbb.org
Copyright © Kenosha County 2022