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Serving unemployed and underemployed women and men
817-927-4050
The Women's Center believes passionately
in the value of strong, long-term and short-term employment programs that
help people get into the labor market, build skills, earn income, advance
in the labor market and be financially self-sufficient.
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There are
three main Employment programs:
Jobs
Now!
A two-week group-training
program that features individual assessment, job targeting, job search
training, and job placement assistance, designed to help people find the
best possible job in the shortest possible time:
Proven Job Search Techniques
Job Leads
Interview Preparation
Self-Marketing Skills
Career Exploration
Job Placement Assistance
Resume Assistance
Job Advancement Strategies and Assistance
Computer Lab with Internet Access
Follow-up with clients for 5 months to support job search
Job retention and advancement support after placement for up to one
year
Job Placement Rate in 2004 was
81%
Job Retention Rate in 2004 was 78%
There is no cost to
participate in this program.
Some of our previous participants say it all:
—"I have been
all over the metroplex from program to program, some very costly,
but none as productive, professional and dynamic as this program"
—"This is quality,
useful information, really related to a real life job search!"
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Strengthening
Family Services
An intensive job readiness
and placement service for welfare families who want better futures:
Staff assistance in planning and problem solving
Development of life and work management skills
Job placement assistance
Assessment of skills and career interests
Individualized job search assistance and placement
Referrals for barrier removal (education, child care, transportation,
reading improvement, etc)
Participants must pre-qualify with Department of Human
Services or the Workforce Center.
This program is provided in partnership
with six Workforce Centers in Tarrant County:
The Women's Center office in the Center for Continuing Education and
Workforce Development in Arlington
The Eastside Workforce Center in Fort Worth
Resource Connection Workforce Center in Fort Worth
Northside Workforce Center
Westside Workforce Center
Mid-Cities Workforce Center
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Individual
Employment Assistance
This job search service
is primarily for the unemployed and under-employed, who cannot participate
in JOBS NOW! training classes. Clients must be referred by a Women's Center
staff person.
Advisement regarding your job search or career advancement
Job leads and resume assistance
Follow-up by trained employment advisors
Career assessment inventory available for a small fee
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Statistics
- Experts link chronic
unemployment to hunger, homelessness, family violence, drug abuse and
crime including drug sales and gang activity.
- Studies show that
a mother's reading level is the best predictor of her children's success
in school.
- 70% of part-time
workers are women. Further, over one million women earn wages below
the Federal minimum wage *
- In female-headed
households, the median family income was over 40% LESS than male-headed
(with no wife present) household median income.*
- In 2,000, full-day
child care costs range from $4,000 to $10,000 per year—at least as much
as college tuition.*
- In Texas, 35.6% of
working families must get by on income that is less than 200% of the
Federal Poverty line, compared to 27.8% of the United States at large.**
- 28% of Texas jobs
are in occupations that pay below the poverty level.**
- In Texas, 23.4% of
workers aged 18 to 64 do not have health insurance. The national figure
is 16.2%.**
- In Texas 69% of unemployed
workers did not receive unemployment insurance benefits compared to
57% nationally.**
* © Copyright 2003, BPW/USA
** Source: Center for Public Policy Priorities
2005 Record of Service figures
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