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2330 N. Maple Avenue, Suite 2, Rapid City, SD 57701
A state agency that works with individuals who are blind and or visually impaired in the area of employment and independent living.
Services that are available if eligible Vocational counseling and evaluation, Job placement, Training in specialized skills of blindness (cane, travel, braille, daily living), Job development, On-the-job training, Job follow-up, Assistive technology services, Job retention, Funding for post-secondary training or eye surgery (If economic need is met), and Low Vision services (includes a visual examination conducted by a trained specialist in the field of low vision, assessment of visual functioning of individual needs and goals, prescriptions for specialized low vision devices, and individualized training).
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Vocational RehabilitationBlindnessDay RehabilitationSupported EmploymentBraille and Tactile AidsIndependent Living Skills InstructionDiabetesBlind Mobility AidsDisease/Disability InformationState Government Agencies/DepartmentsJob Search Resource CentersCareer CounselingAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceJob Training FormatsEye Examinations
3800 E. Highway 34, Pierre, SD 57501
A state agency that works with individuals who are blind and or visually impaired in the area of employment and independent living.
Services that are available if eligible Vocational counseling and evaluation, Job placement, Training in specialized skills of blindness (cane, travel, braille, daily living), Job development, On-the-job training, Job follow-up, Assistive technology services, Job retention, Funding for post-secondary training or eye surgery (If economic need is met), and Low Vision services (includes a visual examination conducted by a trained specialist in the field of low vision, assessment of visual functioning of individual needs and goals, prescriptions for specialized low vision devices, and individualized training).
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Vocational RehabilitationBlindnessDay RehabilitationSupported EmploymentBraille and Tactile AidsIndependent Living Skills InstructionDiabetesBlind Mobility AidsDisease/Disability InformationState Government Agencies/DepartmentsJob Search Resource CentersCareer CounselingAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceJob Training FormatsEye Examinations
1321 N. Main Street, Mitchell, SD 57301
A state agency that helps individuals with disabilities to gain and maintain compatible employment in an area of their choice. Some of the available services include vocational counseling and guidance, vocational assessments, training opportunities, on-the-job training, work site accommodations, and job placement services.
Services and programs include Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Independent Living services, Telecommunications Adaptive Devices (TAD), Deaf Services, and Assistive Daily Living Services (ADLS).
The Mitchell office only provides Vocational Rehabilitation Services. Voc. Rehab Counselors can make referrals to the above services and programs if clients reside in the Mitchell area.
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Career CounselingComputer Access AidsTransition Services for Students With DisabilitiesState Government Agencies/DepartmentsJob Training FormatsSpecialized Information and ReferralJob DevelopmentIndividual AdvocacySpecialized Telecommunications EquipmentDaily Living AidsVocational RehabilitationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceSupported EmploymentJob Search Resource CentersPeer CounselingIndependent Living Skills Instruction
1501 S. Highline Avenue, Suite 1C, Sioux Falls, SD 57110
A state agency that helps individuals with disabilities to gain and maintain compatible employment in an area of their choice. Some of the available services include vocational counseling and guidance, vocational assessments, training opportunities, on-the-job training, work site accommodations, and job placement services.
Services and programs include Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Independent Living services, Telecommunications Adaptive Devices (TAD), Deaf Services, and Assistive Daily Living Services (ADLS).
The Mitchell office only provides Vocational Rehabilitation Services. Voc. Rehab Counselors can make referrals to the above services and programs if clients reside in the Mitchell area.
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Career CounselingComputer Access AidsTransition Services for Students With DisabilitiesState Government Agencies/DepartmentsJob Training FormatsSpecialized Information and ReferralJob DevelopmentIndividual AdvocacySpecialized Telecommunications EquipmentDaily Living AidsVocational RehabilitationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceSupported EmploymentJob Search Resource CentersPeer CounselingIndependent Living Skills Instruction
912 E. Sioux Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501
A state agency that helps individuals with disabilities to gain and maintain compatible employment in an area of their choice. Some of the available services include vocational counseling and guidance, vocational assessments, training opportunities, on-the-job training, work site accommodations, and job placement services.
Services and programs include Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Independent Living services, Telecommunications Adaptive Devices (TAD), Deaf Services, and Assistive Daily Living Services (ADLS).
The Mitchell office only provides Vocational Rehabilitation Services. Voc. Rehab Counselors can make referrals to the above services and programs if clients reside in the Mitchell area.
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Career CounselingComputer Access AidsTransition Services for Students With DisabilitiesState Government Agencies/DepartmentsJob Training FormatsSpecialized Information and ReferralJob DevelopmentIndividual AdvocacySpecialized Telecommunications EquipmentDaily Living AidsVocational RehabilitationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceSupported EmploymentJob Search Resource CentersPeer CounselingIndependent Living Skills Instruction
3113 Spruce Street, Suite 128, Yankton, SD 57078
A state agency that helps individuals with disabilities to gain and maintain compatible employment in an area of their choice. Some of the available services include vocational counseling and guidance, vocational assessments, training opportunities, on-the-job training, work site accommodations, and job placement services.
Services and programs include Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Independent Living services, Telecommunications Adaptive Devices (TAD), Deaf Services, and Assistive Daily Living Services (ADLS).
The Mitchell office only provides Vocational Rehabilitation Services. Voc. Rehab Counselors can make referrals to the above services and programs if clients reside in the Mitchell area.
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Career CounselingComputer Access AidsTransition Services for Students With DisabilitiesState Government Agencies/DepartmentsJob Training FormatsSpecialized Information and ReferralJob DevelopmentIndividual AdvocacySpecialized Telecommunications EquipmentDaily Living AidsVocational RehabilitationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceSupported EmploymentJob Search Resource CentersPeer CounselingIndependent Living Skills Instruction
380 Illinois Ave S.W., Huron, SD 57350
A state agency that helps individuals with disabilities to gain and maintain compatible employment in an area of their choice. Some of the available services include vocational counseling and guidance, vocational assessments, training opportunities, on-the-job training, work site accommodations, and job placement services.
Services and programs include Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Independent Living services, Telecommunications Adaptive Devices (TAD), Deaf Services, and Assistive Daily Living Services (ADLS).
The Mitchell office only provides Vocational Rehabilitation Services. Voc. Rehab Counselors can make referrals to the above services and programs if clients reside in the Mitchell area.
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Career CounselingComputer Access AidsTransition Services for Students With DisabilitiesState Government Agencies/DepartmentsJob Training FormatsSpecialized Information and ReferralJob DevelopmentIndividual AdvocacySpecialized Telecommunications EquipmentDaily Living AidsVocational RehabilitationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceSupported EmploymentJob Search Resource CentersPeer CounselingIndependent Living Skills Instruction
1000 18th Street S.W., Suite 5, Huron, SD 57350
The Job Service Office is ready to help job seekers identify opportunities and prepare for productive employment through the following services:
Employment Services - Staff can help identify career interests, write a resume, prepare for a job interview and access appropriate training. Job listings are posted from local employers, state-wide employers, and federal and state government agencies. Job search assistance classes are available in addition to computers to conduct a job search or apply on-line. All individuals seeking employment or information about the local labor market receive assistance at no charge.
Veterans Employment Representatives - Job search information, help with resume writing and cover letters, and preparations for interviews. Eligibility determinations for special programs and services that employ and train veterans. Information on how to apply for federal, state, county and city employment. Employment information for newly separated or transitioning service members. Assistance with cross-matching military skills to civilian employment. Direct referrals to job openings. Intensive services and employment assistance for disabled veterans; those with a military disability, may also qualify for vocational rehabilitation services.
Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act - An employment and training program designed to provide services increasing skills for adults and youth that will result in employment and an increase in earnings. Individualized program to overcome employment barriers including: Work readiness skills; Interview tips; Resume Writing; Employment Counseling and GED or High School Diploma completion.
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2330 N. Maple Avenue, Suite 1, Rapid City, SD 57701
The Job Service Office is ready to help job seekers identify opportunities and prepare for productive employment through the following services:
Employment Services - Staff can help identify career interests, write a resume, prepare for a job interview and access appropriate training. Job listings are posted from local employers, state-wide employers, and federal and state government agencies. Job search assistance classes are available in addition to computers to conduct a job search or apply on-line. All individuals seeking employment or information about the local labor market receive assistance at no charge.
Veterans Employment Representatives - Job search information, help with resume writing and cover letters, and preparations for interviews. Eligibility determinations for special programs and services that employ and train veterans. Information on how to apply for federal, state, county and city employment. Employment information for newly separated or transitioning service members. Assistance with cross-matching military skills to civilian employment. Direct referrals to job openings. Intensive services and employment assistance for disabled veterans; those with a military disability, may also qualify for vocational rehabilitation services.
Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act - An employment and training program designed to provide services increasing skills for adults and youth that will result in employment and an increase in earnings. Individualized program to overcome employment barriers including: Work readiness skills; Interview tips; Resume Writing; Employment Counseling and GED or High School Diploma completion.
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221 S. Central Avenue, Suite 33, Pierre, SD 57501
Providing assistance to those who have worked on a farm or ranch within the past two years. If eligible, depending upon availability of funds, services may include: on the job training assistance, job search/placement assistance, financial support for education training and job placement, and supportive services such as, but not limited to: rental assistance and transportation costs, daycare expenses, tools, uniforms, and food.
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420 S. Roosevelt Street, Aberdeen, SD 57401
The Job Service Office is ready to help job seekers identify opportunities and prepare for productive employment through the following services:
Employment Services - Staff can help identify career interests, write a resume, prepare for a job interview and access appropriate training. Job listings are posted from local employers, state-wide employers, and federal and state government agencies. Job search assistance classes are available in addition to computers to conduct a job search or apply on-line. All individuals seeking employment or information about the local labor market receive assistance at no charge.
Veterans Employment Representatives - Job search information, help with resume writing and cover letters, and preparations for interviews. Eligibility determinations for special programs and services that employ and train veterans. Information on how to apply for federal, state, county and city employment. Employment information for newly separated or transitioning service members. Assistance with cross-matching military skills to civilian employment. Direct referrals to job openings. Intensive services and employment assistance for disabled veterans; those with a military disability, may also qualify for vocational rehabilitation services.
Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act - An employment and training program designed to provide services increasing skills for adults and youth that will result in employment and an increase in earnings. Individualized program to overcome employment barriers including: Work readiness skills; Interview tips; Resume Writing; Employment Counseling and GED or High School Diploma completion.
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3401 S. Duluth Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Offers free guidance and technology to help find a job or build a career. Assists individuals with barriers to employment by providing job search assistance, application assistance, interview preparation skills, computer access with printing for job searches, and access to free local faxing for job searches.
Basic computer classes offered in English and Spanish.
Vocational Services Program - A 6-12 week vocational training opportunity for individuals with barriers to employment. Qualified individuals have the opportunity to earn a paycheck while gaining work experience. Access to the Job Center for job search assistance. Employment specialist available for one-on-one support.
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1315 N. Main, Suite 102, Mitchell, SD 57301
English Language (ESL) classes are offered to non-native speakers. Speaking, reading, and writing are taught for beginner, intermediate, and advanced level students.
GED preparation courses, available both in-person and online, are taught in the four subject areas covered in the official GED tests.
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2001 9th Avenue S.W., Suite 200, Watertown, SD 57201
A state agency that helps individuals with disabilities to gain and maintain compatible employment in an area of their choice. Some of the available services include vocational counseling and guidance, vocational assessments, training opportunities, on-the-job training, work site accommodations, and job placement services.
Services and programs include Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Independent Living services, Telecommunications Adaptive Devices (TAD), Deaf Services, and Assistive Daily Living Services (ADLS).
The Mitchell office only provides Vocational Rehabilitation Services. Voc. Rehab Counselors can make referrals to the above services and programs if clients reside in the Mitchell area.
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Career CounselingComputer Access AidsTransition Services for Students With DisabilitiesState Government Agencies/DepartmentsJob Training FormatsSpecialized Information and ReferralJob DevelopmentIndividual AdvocacySpecialized Telecommunications EquipmentDaily Living AidsVocational RehabilitationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceSupported EmploymentJob Search Resource CentersPeer CounselingIndependent Living Skills Instruction
2330 N. Maple Avenue, Suite 2, Rapid City, SD 57701
A state agency that helps individuals with disabilities to gain and maintain compatible employment in an area of their choice. Some of the available services include vocational counseling and guidance, vocational assessments, training opportunities, on-the-job training, work site accommodations, and job placement services.
Services and programs include Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Independent Living services, Telecommunications Adaptive Devices (TAD), Deaf Services, and Assistive Daily Living Services (ADLS).
The Mitchell office only provides Vocational Rehabilitation Services. Voc. Rehab Counselors can make referrals to the above services and programs if clients reside in the Mitchell area.
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Career CounselingComputer Access AidsTransition Services for Students With DisabilitiesState Government Agencies/DepartmentsJob Training FormatsSpecialized Information and ReferralJob DevelopmentIndividual AdvocacySpecialized Telecommunications EquipmentDaily Living AidsVocational RehabilitationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceSupported EmploymentJob Search Resource CentersPeer CounselingIndependent Living Skills Instruction
9 Court Street, Vermillion, SD 57069
English Language (ESL) classes are offered to non-native speakers. Speaking, reading, and writing are taught for beginner, intermediate, and advanced level students.
GED preparation courses, available both in-person and online, are taught in the four subject areas covered in the official GED tests.
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1707 4th Avenue, S.E. Suite A, Aberdeen, SD 57401
A state agency that helps individuals with disabilities to gain and maintain compatible employment in an area of their choice. Some of the available services include vocational counseling and guidance, vocational assessments, training opportunities, on-the-job training, work site accommodations, and job placement services.
Services and programs include Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Independent Living services, Telecommunications Adaptive Devices (TAD), Deaf Services, and Assistive Daily Living Services (ADLS).
The Mitchell office only provides Vocational Rehabilitation Services. Voc. Rehab Counselors can make referrals to the above services and programs if clients reside in the Mitchell area.
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Career CounselingComputer Access AidsTransition Services for Students With DisabilitiesState Government Agencies/DepartmentsJob Training FormatsSpecialized Information and ReferralJob DevelopmentIndividual AdvocacySpecialized Telecommunications EquipmentDaily Living AidsVocational RehabilitationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceSupported EmploymentJob Search Resource CentersPeer CounselingIndependent Living Skills Instruction
706 E. Monroe Street, Rapid City, SD 57701
Provides a safety net for local youth and is an access point for Coordinated Entry. Services that are offered are school drop-out prevention, Internet and Computer lab, Job Search & Training Assistance, After School programs and tutoring, Independent Living Skills workshops, Education and Workforce Opportunities, and Connections to Community Resources.
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3113 Spruce Street, Suite 124, Yankton, SD 57078
The Job Service Office is ready to help job seekers identify opportunities and prepare for productive employment through the following services:
Employment Services - Staff can help identify career interests, write a resume, prepare for a job interview and access appropriate training. Job listings are posted from local employers, state-wide employers, and federal and state government agencies. Job search assistance classes are available in addition to computers to conduct a job search or apply on-line. All individuals seeking employment or information about the local labor market receive assistance at no charge.
Veterans Employment Representatives - Job search information, help with resume writing and cover letters, and preparations for interviews. Eligibility determinations for special programs and services that employ and train veterans. Information on how to apply for federal, state, county and city employment. Employment information for newly separated or transitioning service members. Assistance with cross-matching military skills to civilian employment. Direct referrals to job openings. Intensive services and employment assistance for disabled veterans; those with a military disability, may also qualify for vocational rehabilitation services.
Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act - An employment and training program designed to provide services increasing skills for adults and youth that will result in employment and an increase in earnings. Individualized program to overcome employment barriers including: Work readiness skills; Interview tips; Resume Writing; Employment Counseling and GED or High School Diploma completion.
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730 E. Watertown Street, Rapid City, SD 57701
Providing assistance to those who have worked on a farm or ranch within the past two years. If eligible, depending upon availability of funds, services may include: on the job training assistance, job search/placement assistance, financial support for education training and job placement, and supportive services such as, but not limited to: rental assistance and transportation costs, daycare expenses, tools, uniforms, and food.
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33 3rd Street S.E., Suite 301, Huron, SD 57350
English Language (ESL) classes are offered to non-native speakers. Speaking, reading, and writing are taught for beginner, intermediate, and advanced level students.
GED preparation courses, available both in-person and online, are taught in the four subject areas covered in the official GED tests.
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1905 E. 8th Street, Empower Campus, Sioux Falls, SD 57103
An felon-friendly landlord and employment list. Available in-person at the Center of Hope and online vie the website. Lists are updated every 3 months with details on application fees, deposit amounts, and which types of offenders are allowed/not allowed.
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1501 S. Highline Avenue, Suite 1D, Sioux Falls, SD 57110
The Job Service Office is ready to help job seekers identify opportunities and prepare for productive employment through the following services:
Employment Services - Staff can help identify career interests, write a resume, prepare for a job interview and access appropriate training. Job listings are posted from local employers, state-wide employers, and federal and state government agencies. Job search assistance classes are available in addition to computers to conduct a job search or apply on-line. All individuals seeking employment or information about the local labor market receive assistance at no charge.
Veterans Employment Representatives - Job search information, help with resume writing and cover letters, and preparations for interviews. Eligibility determinations for special programs and services that employ and train veterans. Information on how to apply for federal, state, county and city employment. Employment information for newly separated or transitioning service members. Assistance with cross-matching military skills to civilian employment. Direct referrals to job openings. Intensive services and employment assistance for disabled veterans; those with a military disability, may also qualify for vocational rehabilitation services.
Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act - An employment and training program designed to provide services increasing skills for adults and youth that will result in employment and an increase in earnings. Individualized program to overcome employment barriers including: Work readiness skills; Interview tips; Resume Writing; Employment Counseling and GED or High School Diploma completion.
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611 Lindbergh Avenue, Rapid City, SD 57701
Offers free guidance and technology to help find a job or build a career. Assists individuals with barriers to employment by providing job search assistance, application assistance, interview preparation skills, computer access with printing for job searches, and access to free local faxing for job searches.
Basic computer classes offered in English and Spanish.
Vocational Services Program - A 6-12 week vocational training opportunity for individuals with barriers to employment. Qualified individuals have the opportunity to earn a paycheck while gaining work experience. Access to the Job Center for job search assistance. Employment specialist available for one-on-one support.
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1321 N. Main Street, Mitchell, SD 57301
The Job Service Office is ready to help job seekers identify opportunities and prepare for productive employment through the following services:
Employment Services - Staff can help identify career interests, write a resume, prepare for a job interview and access appropriate training. Job listings are posted from local employers, state-wide employers, and federal and state government agencies. Job search assistance classes are available in addition to computers to conduct a job search or apply on-line. All individuals seeking employment or information about the local labor market receive assistance at no charge.
Veterans Employment Representatives - Job search information, help with resume writing and cover letters, and preparations for interviews. Eligibility determinations for special programs and services that employ and train veterans. Information on how to apply for federal, state, county and city employment. Employment information for newly separated or transitioning service members. Assistance with cross-matching military skills to civilian employment. Direct referrals to job openings. Intensive services and employment assistance for disabled veterans; those with a military disability, may also qualify for vocational rehabilitation services.
Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act - An employment and training program designed to provide services increasing skills for adults and youth that will result in employment and an increase in earnings. Individualized program to overcome employment barriers including: Work readiness skills; Interview tips; Resume Writing; Employment Counseling and GED or High School Diploma completion.
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