WORKFORCE SERVICES

The Workforce Services department provides pre-employment services that empower participants to enter or re-enter the labor market.  Workshops, support groups and networking, one-to-one personal or vocational counseling, training, job-seeking and job-keeping methods, leadership development, decision-making skills development and assistance with developing an action plan are among the resources used to help participants build confidence, identify skills and seek training or employment.

Workforce Services Displaced Homemaker Program offers free assistance to anyone who has recently lost his or her primary source of income due to job lay-offs, divorce, death or disability.  Through the Displaced Homemaker program, Workforce Services assists both men and women to evaluate their current employment needs, then offers workshops to sharpen job seeking skills as well as helping with job referrals and placements. Eligible clients enrolled in our Displaced Homemaker Program also have access to training dollars. These training(s) will benefit the client and their ability to secure gainful employment and are defined as in high demand career pathways.

 

Workforce Services Nevada Youth First Program is designed for young adults and adults ages 16-years and older, and for those interested in working in the early childhood education career field, and is inclusive of pre-schools and day cares. Through this program we assist clients complete the required trainings to work in this career pathway and assist them secure and retain employment.

 

Workforce Services Out-of-School Youth Program is for young adults ages 16 to 24 and assists them with specialized work based learning/work experience training. Through this program they are assisted in obtaining work in high growth industries, retaining such employment, and if needed attaining their high school diploma or an equivalent.

 

If you need Workforce Services, please click on the Workforce Services Contact Form button below. You will receive a response from a Workforce Services representative within 3 business days based on a Monday through Thursday work week.


 

WORKFORCE SERVICES WORKSHOPS


HELP’S WORKFORCE SERVICES LOCATIONS

  • EmployNV Career Hub - 2827 Las Vegas Blvd. N., North Las Vegas, NV 89030 (Mon-Thurs)

  • HELP of Southern Nevada - 1660 E. Flamingo Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89119 (Mon-Thurs)

  • EmployNV Career Hub - 3405 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89169 (Mon-Thurs)

  • Clark County Library - 1401 E. Flamingo Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89119 (Wednesdays)

 

GIVE HELP

Workforce Services serve hundreds of clients looking to enter or re-enter the workforce. There are often incentives and necessary supportive services needed for each client.  The Workforce Services Program is always in need of the following. 

  • Grocery Gift Cards

  • Bus Passes - 1 day

  • Hygiene Kits

  • School Supplies - Notebooks, Pens and Paper

  • Household Supplies - Toilet Paper, Cleaning Supplies

For volunteer opportunities, please email covolunteer@helpsonv.org.

To make a monetary donation, please click below.

To reach the Workforce Services department, call (702) 369-4357 ext. 1858, Monday – Thursday, 7am – 5pm

The Displaced Homemaker, Out-of-School and Nevada Youth First Programs are an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are provided upon request to people with disabilities. Hearing Impaired Relay 711 or 1-800-326-6868.

The Displaced Homemaker, its training dollars, and Out-of-School Youth Programs are funded by the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.

The Nevada Youth First Program is funded by the Nevada Department of Health & Human Services Division of Welfare and Supportive Services, and in partnership with Workforce Connections.