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Job training programs in Wisconsin.

Several services are offered to individuals in Wisconsin that are searching for a job, seeking new training, or who are currently unemployed. Most of the resources are administered by local Job Centers. The locations provide assistance to a number of clients, including dislocated workers, veterans, youth, and others.

Several educational and job training programs are available. Wisconsin refers to these as Training Services, and these resources may be available to help people learn a new skill which can assist them with getting a good, decent paying job. Qualified clients will have access to a broad range of employment service, counseling and training programs. Your local Wisconsin Job Center (see below for addresses) will have information on the various resources that are offered in your region. Examples include Occupational Skills Training, Vocational Programs, and Skills Improvement.

Providing education is also key to long term success. Other sources of government or state financial assistance may be available. This can include scholarships, student loans payment assistance, and cash grants. Or explore services such as GED Preparation, Math and Reading Training, and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes and workshops.

Dislocated Workers are classified as people that have been laid off (or notified that a reduction is coming) through no fault of their own. The state will provide free services that focus on preparing people to find a suitable new job. Assistance is also offered for individuals impacted by Foreign Competition, Natural Disasters, or Farm or Small Business Failure.

Those people that are permanently laid off may qualify for additional support. You may still be considered a dislocated worker if you have received a notice of termination, have been permanently laid off or had an issue with your employer.

Case managers will focus on dislocated workers with outdated skills. Assistance is offered for farmers in Wisconsin who have lost, or may be losing their farm. Programs are for those who have lost their jobs due to import competition or shift of production outside this country. Maybe surprisingly, the state will also help self-employed individuals who are unemployed as a result of economic conditions in their local town or county.

Unemployed residents may also look into assistance that is offered by the federal government Workforce Investment Act. Specialists will partner with dislocated workers on eligibility determination for programs. This will include an assessment of your current skills. Then look into resources such as short term prevocational or occupational training as well as assistance with searching for a position. Career planning is always available too.

 

 

 

The Workforce Investment Act is paid for by the federal government and offers a few key services.Find details below, or locate other ideas for making free money.

First, go through eligibility determination, job search and placement, orientation, initial assessment of skills, general career counseling, learn about job vacancies, and assistance with eligibility for other government programs.

The next component of WIA is Intensive Services. This will cover comprehensive assessment of your skills, development of an individual employment plan, individual or group career counseling, case management, and short term pre-vocational workshops. In Wisconsin some of this training will include classes on interviewing skills and also learning and/or improving communication skills.

The U.S. Department of Labor provides some protections for employees that are part of a mass plant closing. For example, so many days of notice needs to be provided. This is required in Wisconsin if there is a temporary or permanent shutdown of an employment site or of one or more facilities or operating units.

If you have lost your job due to foreign competition, then look into the Trade Adjustment Assistance. This is another federal program that provides special assistance and counseling to workers who lose their jobs as a result of a shift of production outside of the United States and generally increased foreign imports.

The Wisconsin Disaster Unemployment Assistance program provides grants, support, and financial assistance to individuals whose job has been lost or interrupted as a direct result of a major man made or natural disaster. Some of the conditions include the individual can’t be qualified for regular unemployment insurance benefits. Your Job Center can provide additional information on this option.

Farmers can get assistance as part of the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture's Farm Center. It can support the unemployed. It also provides services to promote the health and vitality of the state's agricultural economy and rural communities. Qualified candidates can get help from programs such as Financial Counseling and Advising and Farm Mediation. Call the helpline at 1-800-942-2474.

A Youth Apprenticeship program is part of Wisconsin’s statewide School-to-Work initiative. This was created for high school students who want hands on learning and experience in an occupational area at a worksite. It is offered along with classroom instruction. In total, this is a one or two year elective program that combines both technical and academic instruction with mentored on-the-job learning.

 

 

 

 

Students and qualified youth can receive training in (or improve) new job skills. Teenagers, students and others can learn how to start your own business. Other educational type services include the ability to prepare for High School Equivalency (GED) exams, improve reading, writing and math skills, and also ESL classes. Also get information about free education and training schools in Wisconsin, such as their tuition and success in placing students in jobs.

Wisconsin Job Centers provide a multitude of services to people so they can get back to work. You will be able to work with a counselor on the following. Filing for unemployment, Job Search and Resume Creation Assistance, Career planning, and Pension Benefits and Health Insurance coverage.

The sites are in most towns and counties. Wisconsin Job Centers and the counselors that work at them offer many other resources to the unemployed and people trying to increase their income and gain new skills. They include the following.

  • Find out about job openings in your town or county. Learn about strategies for finding a well paying job that you are qualified for.
  • Get help preparing your resume and getting read for an interview.
  • Learn how to obtain a work permit, including for immigrants.

Career planning and growth resources are offered.

  • Assess your career interests as well as reading and math skills.
  • Learn about jobs and careers suitable for you and that may be in demand from Wisconsin businesses.
  • Get contact information about employers in your local town, county, or region.
  • Older adults can receive support from the Wisconsin SCSEP. Unemployed residents over the age of 55 can be placed into part-time jobs for a minimal income and also experience.

Of course training is available. This is always a key service offered of any center.

  • Improve your current job and also learn new ones.
  • Classes and workshops can help people learn about the world of business, prepare for High School Equivalency (GED) exam, and provide certificates.
  • Improve your writing, reading, and math skills, or English skills from ESL.
  • Referrals are offered to local schools and other training programs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Staff will also help people apply for public assistance and government programs. These can provide low income families with a source of income as they regain self-sufficiency. Some of these other programs and services include those below. Apply for cash assistance, also known as Temporary Assistance Needy Families/TANF or W-2 in Wisconsin. Health care is offered by Badger Care +. Or receive free groceries from the government Food and Nutrition Programs. Special services and government benefits are available for veterans and adults with disabilities.

Locations of free job centers in Wisconsin near you

Sauk County Job Center
522 South Boulevard
Baraboo, WI 53913
Telephone number is 608-355-3140
Receive assistance from specialists on a number of needs. Resources include ESL and GED workshops and access to computers and other job search tools.
Helps people in Arlington, Baraboo, Briggsville, Cambria, Columbus, Doylestown, Endeavor, Fall River, Friesland, Hill Point, La Valle, Lake Delton, Lime Ridge, Lodi, Loganville, Merrimac, Montello, Neshkoro, North Freedom, Oxford, Packwaukee, Pardeeville, Plain, Portage, Poynette, Prairie du Sac, Randolph, Reedsburg, Rio, Rock Springs, Sauk City, Spring Green, Westfield, Wisconsin Dells and Wyocena.

Eau Claire County Job Center
Address: 221 W. Madison Street
Eau Claire, WI 54703
Main number: 715/858-9675
Abbotsford, Altoona, Arkansaw, Augusta, Baldwin, Bay City, Beldenville, Bloomer, Boyceville, Boyd, Cadott, Chili, Chippewa Falls, Colby, Colfax, Cornell, Curtiss, Deer Park, Downing, Downsville, Durand, East Ellsworth, Eau Claire, Eau Galle, Elk Mound, Ellsworth, Elmwood, Emerald, Fairchild, Fall Creek, Gilmanton, Glenwood City, Granton, Greenwood, Hager City, Hammond, Holcombe, Hudson, Humbird, Jim Falls, Knapp, Loyal, Maiden Rock, Menomonie, Neillsville, Nelson, New Auburn, New Richmond, Owen, Pepin, Plum City, Prescott, River Falls, Ridgeland, Roberts, Rock Falls, Saint Joseph, Sand Creek, Somerset, Spring Valley, Star Prairie, Stanley, Stockholm, Thorp, Wilson, Wheeler, Willard, Withee and Woodville.

Walworth County Job Center
1000 E. Centralia Street
Elkhorn, WI 53121
Phone - 262-741-5180
Services people and the unemployed in the areas of Darien, Delavan, East Troy, Elkhorn, Fontana, Genoa City, Honey Creek, Lake Geneva, Lyons, Pell Lake, Powers Lake, Sharon, Springfield, Walworth, Whitewater, Williams Bay and Zenda.

 

 

 

Fond du Lac Area Job and Career Center
349 N. Peters Avenue
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54935
For information, dial 920/929-3900
Provides assistance to the communities of Berlin, Brandon, Byron, Campbellsport, Dalton, Eden, Eldorado, Fairwater, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Kingston, Malone, Markesan, Marquette, Mount Calvary, Oakfield, Princeton, Ripon, Rosendale, Saint Cloud and Van Dyne.
Counselors will help clients with searching for employment or registering for a training sessions. Computer labs and other resources are available.

Bay Central
Address of job center is 701 Cherry Street
Green Bay, WI 54301
Telephone : 920-448-6760
Serving the communities of Allouez, Ashwaubenon, Baileys Harbor, Bonduel, Bowler, Brussels, Caroline, Cecil, Clintonville, Denmark, De Pere, Egg Harbor, Ellison Bay, Embarrass, Ephriam, Fish Creek, Forestville, Green Bay, Greenleaf, Gresham, Howard, Keshena, Krakow, Leopolis, Maplewood, Marion, Neopit, New Franken, Oneida, Pulaski, Shawano, Sister Bay, Sturgeon Bay, Suamico, Tigerton, Tilleda, Washington Island, Wittenberg, Wrightstown and Zachow.

Rock County Job Center
Main address is 1900 Center Avenue
Janesville, WI 53546
608-741-3400
Covers Afton, Albany, Arena, Argyle, Avalon, Avoca, Bagley, Barneveld, Beetown, Belmont, Beloit, Benton, Blanchardville, Bloomington, Blue River, Boscobel, Brodhead, Browntown, Cassville, Cazenovia, Clinton, Cobb, Cuba City, Darlington, Dickeyville, Dodgeville, Edgerton, Edmund, Evansville, Fennimore, Footville, Glenhaven, Gotham, Gratiot, Hanover, Hazel Green, Highland, Hollandale, Janesville, Juda, Kieler, Lancaster, Linden, Livingston, Lone Rock, Milton, Monroe, Montfort, Monticello, Mount Hope, Muscoda, New Glarus, Orfordville, Patch Grove, Platteville, Potosi, Rewey, Richland Center, Ridgeway, Sextonville, Shullsburg, Sinsinawa, South Wayne, Stitzer, Viola, Woodford and Woodman.

Workforce Development Center of Jefferson County
Or stop by 874 Collins Road
Jefferson, Wisconsin 53549
Call 920/674-7500
Helps people and job seekers in Ashippun, Beaver Dam, Brownsville, Burnett, Clyman, Fort Atkinson, Fox Lake, Helenville, Horicon, Hustisford, Iron Ridge, Ixonia, Jefferson, Johnson Creek, Juneau, Lake Mills, Lebanon, Lomira, Lowell, Mayville, Neosho, Palmyra, Reeseville, Rubicon, Sullivan, Theresa, Waterloo, Watertown, Waupun and Woodland.

Kenosha County Job Center
Stop by the office at 8600 Sheridan Road
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53143
Main number is 262-697-4500
Covers - Bassett, Benet Lake, Bristol, Camp Lake, Kenosha, New Munster, Pleasant Prairie, Salem, Silver Lake, Somers, Trevor, Twin Lakes, Wilmot and Woodworth.

Wisconsin Job Center of La Crosse County
Location : 402 N. Eighth Street
La Crosse, WI 54601
608-789-5627
Alma, Arcadia, Bangor, Blair, Chaseburg, Cochrane, Coon Valley, De Soto, Dodge, Eastman, Eleva, Ettrick, Ferryville, Fountain City, Galesville, Gays Mills, Genoa, Hillsboro, Holmen, Independence, La Crosse, La Farge, Lynxville, Mindoro, Mondovi, Mount Sterling, Onalaska, Ontario, Osseo, Pigeon Falls, Prairie du Chien, Readstown, Rockland, Seneca, Soldiers Grove, Steuben, Stoddard, Strum, Trempealeau, Viroqua, Wauzeka, West Salem, Westby and Whitehall.

Dane County Job Center
Main address of the center is 1819 Aberg Avenue
Madison, WI 53704
Telephone : 608-242-4900
Towns and cities - Belleville, Black Earth, Blue Mounds, Brooklyn, Cambridge, Cottage Grove, Cross Plains, Dane, De Forest, Deerfield, Fitchburg, Madison, Marshall, Mazomanie, Mc Farland, Middleton, Monona, Morrisonville, Mount Horeb, Oregon, Stoughton, Sun Prairie, Verona, Waunakee and Windsor.

Bay East
3733 Dewey Street
Manitowoc, WI 54221
Dial 920-683-2888 for intake.
Covers - Algoma, Casco, Cleveland, Collins, Francis Creek, Kellnersville, Kewaunee, Kiel, Luxemburg, Manitowoc, Maribel, Mishicot, Newton, Reedsville, Saint Nazianz, Tisch Mills, Two Rivers, Valders and Whitelaw.

Bay North
1605 University Drive
Marinette, Wisconsin 54143
Toll-free 888/732-7549. Call for information.
Serves the communities of Amberg, Armstrong Creek, Athelstane, Coleman, Crivitz, Dunbar, Fence, Florence, Goodman, Long Lake, Marinette, Niagara, Pembine, Peshtigo, Porterfield, Pound, Tipler and Wausaukee.

Fox Cities Workforce Development Center
1802 Appleton Road
Menasha, WI 54952-1110
920-997-3272
Comprehensive Employment Programs are for Amherst, Amherst Junction, Appleton, Bear Creek, Big Falls, Black Creek, Combined Locks, Dale, Freedom, Fremont, Greenville, Hortonville, Iola, Kaukauna, Kimberly, King, Larsen, Little Chute, Manawa, Medina, Menasha, Neenah, New London, Nichols, Ogdensburg, Readfield, Royalton, Scandinavia, Seymour, Shiocton, Waupaca and Weyauwega.

Northeast Comprehensive Job Center
1915 N. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive
Milwaukee, WI 53212
Main number is 414-267-3291
Supports Bay View, Cudahy, Franklin, Greendale, Greenfield, Hales Corners, Milwaukee, Oak Creek, Shorewood, South Milwaukee, St. Francis, Wauwatosa, West Allis and West Milwaukee.

 

 

 

 

Southeast Comprehensive Job Center
2701 S. Chase Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53204
Call 414-389-6600
Covers the communities of Bay View, Cudahy, Franklin, Greendale, Greenfield, Hales Corners, Milwaukee, Oak Creek, Shorewood, South Milwaukee, St. Francis, Wauwatosa, West Allis and West Milwaukee.

Oshkosh Area Workforce Development Center
315 Algoma Blvd.
Oshkosh, WI 54901
920-232-6273
Butte des Morts, Coloma, Eureka, Hancock, Omro, Oshkosh, Pickett, Pine River, Plainfield, Poy Sippi, Redgranite, Saxeville, Waukau, Wautoma, Wild Rose, Winnebago and Winneconne.

Waukesha County Workforce Development Center
892 Main Street
Pewaukee, WI 53072
For information, dial 262-695-7800
Covers - Big Bend, Brookfield, Butler, Colgate, Delafield, Dousman, Eagle, Elm Grove, Genesee Depot, Hartland, Lannon, Menomonee Falls, Merton, Mukwonago, Muskego, Nashotah, New Berlin, North Lake, North Prairie, Oconomowoc, Okauchee, Pewaukee, Sussex, Wales and Waukesha.

Phillips Job Center
Address: 1408 Pine Ridge Road
Phillips, Wisconsin 54555
Phone: 715-339-4555
Covers - Brantwood, Bruce, Catawba, Conrath, Dorchester, Fifield, Gilman, Glen Flora, Hannibal, Hawkins, Jump River, Kennan, Ladysmith, Lublin, Medford, Ogema, Park Falls, Phillips, Prentice, Rib Lake, Sheldon, Stetsonville, Tony, Westboro and Weyerhaeuser.

Racine County Workforce Development Center
1717 Taylor Avenue
Racine, WI 53403
262-638-6312
Assistance is for individuals in Burlington, Caledonia, Franksville, Kansasville, Racine, Rochester, Sturtevant, Union Grove and Waterford.

Barron County Job Center
331 S.Main Street, Suite 6
Rice Lake, WI 54868
715-234-6302
Comprehensive Job/Employment Center serving communities of Almena, Amery, Balsam Lake, Barron, Barronett, Brill, Cameron, Centuria, Chetek, Clayton, Clear Lake, Comstock, Cumberland, Cushing, Dallas, Dresser, Frederic, Haugen, Hillsdale, Lewis, Luck, Mikana, Milltown, Osceola, Poskin, Prairie Farm, Rice Lake, Saint Croix Falls and Turtle Lake.

Bay South
3620 Wilgus Avenue
Sheboygan, WI 53081
920-208-5800
Services are for Adell, Cascade, Cedar Grove, Elkhart Lake, Glenbeulah, Greenbush, Hingham, Kohler, Oostburg, Plymouth, Random Lake, Sheboygan, Sheboygan Falls and Waldo.

Superior Job Center
Location: 1805 North 14th Street, Suite 1
Superior, Wisconsin 54880
For information, dial 715-392-7800
Serves people in the communities of Ashland, Bayfield, Benoit, Birchwood, Brule, Butternut, Cable, Clam Lake, Cornucopia, Couderay, Drummond, Edgewater, Exeland, Foxboro, Gile, Glidden, Gordon, Grand View, Hawthorne, Hayward, Herbster, Highbridge, Hurley, Iron Belt, Iron River, La Pointe, Lake Nebagamon, Maple, Marengo, Mason, Mellen, Mercer, Minong, Montreal, Odanah, Ojibwa, Poplar, Port Wing, Radisson, Sarona, Saxon, Shell Lake, Solon Springs, South Range, Spooner, Springbrook, Stone Lake, Superior, Trego, Upson, Wascott, Washburn and Winter.

Monroe County region
120 E. Milwaukee St.
Tomah, WI 54660
Dial 608-374-7740
The employment center is for the communities of Alma Center, Black River Falls, Camp Douglas, Cashton, Cataract, Elroy, Hixton, Hustler, Kendall, Lyndon Station, Mather, Mauston, Melrose, Merrillan, Millston, Necedah, New Lisbon, Norwalk, Oakdale, Sparta, Taylor, Tomah, Tunnel City, Union Center, Warrens, Wilton and Wonewoc.

 

 

 

Marathon County Job Center - A Comprehensive location.
364 Grand Avenue
Wausau, WI 54403
Main phone number is 715-261-8700
Programs are for residents of Abbotsford, Aniwa, Antigo, Argonne, Athens, Birnamwood, Boulder Junction, Brokaw, Bryant, Conover, Colby, Crandon, Deerbrook, Eagle River, Edgar, Eland, Elcho, Elderon, Elton, Gleason, Hamburg, Harshaw, Hatley, Hazelhurst, Heafford Junction, Irma, Lac du Flambeau, Lake Tomahawk, Land O'Lakes, Laona, Manitowish Waters, Marathon, Mattoon, Mc Naughton, Merrill, Minocqua, Mosinee, Pearson, Pelican Lake, Phelps, Phlox, Pickerel, Presque Isle, Rhinelander, Ringle, Rothschild, Saint Germain, Sayner, Schofield, Star Lake, Stratford, Summit Lake, Three Lakes, Tomahawk, Tripoli, Wabeno, Wausau, White Lake and Woodruff.

Washington County Workforce Development Center
Main address is 2200 Green Tree Road
West Bend, WI 53095
Dial 262-335-5300
Towns served include Allenton, Belgium, Cedarburg, Fredonia, Germantown, Grafton, Hartford, Hubertus, Jackson, Kewaskum, Mequon, Newburg, Port Washington, Richfield, Saukville, Slinger and West Bend.

Wisconsin Rapids Job Center
320 W. Grand Ave.
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin 54495
Telephone - 715-422-5000
This location is a fully comprehensive job center that provides services in Adams, Almond, Arkdale, Arpin, Auburndale, Babcock, Bancroft, Blenker, Custer, Dellwood, Friendship, Grand Marsh, Hewitt, Junction City, Marshfield, Milladore, Nekoosa, Nelsonville, Pittsville, Plover, Port Edwards, Rosholt, Rudolph, Spencer, Stevens Point, Unity, Vesper and Wisconsin Rapids.

 

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