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Bozeman Job Service Workforce Center
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Career Transitions
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Livingston Job Service
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MembersAdult and Community EducationACE serves adult students (16 years and older) through a wide variety of evening community classes during the school year. The ABLE/ESOL (Adult Basic and Literacy Education/English for Speakers of Other Languages) program provides adult students both daytime and evening opportunities that provide basic education assistance to improve academic skills, workplace marketability, language acquisition, and/or to earn a GED.
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Extended University
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Gallatin College
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READI Workforce Training System, Inc.
"Step up to short term, low cost technical training"
READI' s mission is to create synergistic partnerships among identified private sector employers, community leaders, and educators that will "drive" the "just-in-time" short-term (less than one year) training needs for existing members of the workforce, to benefit employer and employee needs, and to respond to workforce trends.
READI will address the shortage of skilled and underemployed or place-bound workers, and the lack of opportunities for local and regional professional/technical education for the current and future workforce through partnerships with business, industry, education, and community leaders to meet the needs for "just-in-time" training to boost competitiveness, profits, wages for employers and employees, and future partnering to achieve a "One-Stop" Skill Center to improve overall success for existing and new local and regional Montana businesses needing technically skilled employees. READI is a non-profit 501 C-3 corporation.
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READI will address the shortage of skilled and underemployed or place-bound workers, and the lack of opportunities for local and regional professional/technical education for the current and future workforce through partnerships with business, industry, education, and community leaders to meet the needs for "just-in-time" training to boost competitiveness, profits, wages for employers and employees, and future partnering to achieve a "One-Stop" Skill Center to improve overall success for existing and new local and regional Montana businesses needing technically skilled employees. READI is a non-profit 501 C-3 corporation.
Click here to learn more about READI
Rural Employment Opportunity"Opening doors to jobs, training and your future!"
What we Do -- Employment & Training Advocacy & Communicy Resources Youth Education Rural Montana Saves Agricultural Worker Program Migrant Education Visit reo's Website |
Vocational Rehabilitation ServicesVocational Rehabilitation offers the following services:
Blind & Low Vision Services Independent Living Assists people to get back into the workforce Learn More about VocRehab |
HRDCHRDC serves many different types of households. Each of the eighteen different programs has a different customer group and income eligibility. HRDC also has training and employment programs, including Head Start; housing, transportation and food service; as well as community development programs.
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Child Care ConnectionsChild Care Connections advocates for quality child care by supporting child care professionals, families and the communities we serve. Child Care Connections is the only resource and referral agency in Gallatin, Park and Meagher Counties. Child Care Connections supports families and the local economy by encouraging quality child care and safety through the following services:
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Experience WorksImprove the lives of older people through training, community service and employment Experience Works assists employers to take full advantage of the talents of older workers. The organization helps older people who are low income or at risk of becoming low income. Experience works uses community service to provide on the job training and matches employers and employees. Click here for more information |
Gallatin Mental health Center (GMHC)
Gallatin Mental Health Center offers comprehensive, personalized mental heatlh services. GMHC employs highly trained, skilled staff including licensed social workers, professional counselors and a psychologist; licensed nurses and a board certified psychiatrist and psychiatric nurse practitioners; case managers; crisis intervention workers; and peer support specialists. GMHC staff utilizes a variety of evidence-based practices and approaches to ensure quality, substantiated support. Through integrated, collaborative efforts, the GMHC team provides diagnosis, evaluation, assessment, ongoing treatment and referral for those impacted and affected by mental illness.
Click here for the Gallatin Mental Health Center website
Click here for the Gallatin Mental Health Center website
Montana Independent Living ProjectMontana Independent Living Project, Inc. (MILP) is a not-for-profit agency that provides services that promote independence for people with disabilities.
What We Do Information & Referral Services Independent Living Skills Training Individual, Group & Peer Advocacy Medicaid Self-Directed Personal Assistance Services Learn more about Montana Independent Living Project |
Department of Health & Human ServicesAdministering a number of programs aimed at helping low-income Montanans move out of poverty and become more
self-sufficient Programs * Energy Assistance * Medicaid * Child Care Assistance Healthy Montana Kids-WIC * SNAP & Temporary Assistance for Needy Families - TANF Click here for contact information for each county |