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Free job training programs Arkansas.

Find information on job training programs, workforce centers and career programs in Arkansas. Job seekers, the currently unemployed and those seeking a career change in Arkansas can get assistance from a number of programs. The federal government and the state provide training, assistance with searching for a position, and counseling.

Resources are often targeted at certain groups, including the unemployed, veterans, younger workers/youth and those residents that are underemployed. A local Workforce Center near you, listed below, is one of the best places to contact for information.

Specific workforce center programs

Many resources are available at Arkansas Workforce Centers. The locations provide the unemployed and career changers with locally developed and operated services that link jobseekers and employers through a statewide delivery system. The locations serve as convenient one-stop centers and they are designed to eliminate the need to visit multiple locations.

The Centers offer several workforce development, training, and job search assistance programs into a single system. It makes everything very easy to access and provides one on one interaction with specialists. This helps jobseekers get the support they need and it can also expand services to employers. They will help people find and train qualified workers and also help jobseekers find new opportunities. Some of the assistance available is as follows.

Arkansas residents, no matter their income or educational level, can also learn about gig type, work from home and/or side hustle jobs from Workforce Centers near them. These positions from home or working from other locations can help with short term financial needs or be a long term solution for residents who need flexible type jobs. Learn more on work from home jobs that pay legitimate income.

Get information on job vacancies in your town or county, the average salary or wage rates in your area, and more. Explore intensive services for those needing personal assistance. Job training is offered for those who qualify. Meet with a specialist to get help with job seeking skills such as interview preparation and resume writing.

 

 

 

Unemployed workers in Arkansas can get help finding new jobs through self-service labor market information and databases. Also, a statewide referral system can provide referrals to other non-profit agencies that can provide supportive services needed in order to become successfully employed. Some resources are focused on senior citizens too.

Mobile Workforce Centers operate from time to time in the state. Each of the units provide the public with free, full internet connectivity. They are equipped with computers, printers, copiers and fax machines that clients can use. All of the Arkansas Mobile Workforce Centers are handicapped accessible and also have computers with specialized software.

When the demand is high in your town, Mobile Workforce Centers may be transported to supplement local resources as needed. Career counselors and specialists may provide assistance on drafting resumes and letters of application, conducting productive job search techniques, offering effective interviewing skills, and they can also provide Arkansas Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) assessments, as per above.

In addition to all these career resources, educational opportunities are available. The state of Arkansas will offer assistance and guidance to those who need more experience and credentials. This is generally for residents that are close to having their current skills matched to available job opening. The additional education may be enough to push them over the hurdle and have them qualify.

Additional employment, counseling, and job programs in Arkansas

The Arkansas Career Readiness Certification can help clients land a position. Potential employers will know that the applicant has the basic workplace skills required. The program relies on the WorkKeys assessment concept. Even if the client has a post-secondary degree, a high school diploma, or GED, the Arkansas CRC further proves to businesses that the job candidate can handle tasks such as reading instructions and directions, have basic math skills, are able to research and find information, and can work with figures.

The Arkansas Department of Career Education and the Career and Technical Education program is available for both adults and youth. It will help prepare clients for a range of advanced education, careers and training opportunities. This can include computer roles, data processing, engineering, design, apprenticeships for younger workers or teens and others. It offers both real-world work experience and specialized training to prepare students and job seekers for the modern workplace. The government program prepares people for a variety of entry level and professional occupations. Learn more on teenage and college student apprenticeships.

 

 

 

 

Adult education is a separate resource. It will help people improve their educational attainment levels so that they can successfully find a job and increase their experience and education. Get information on scholarships and financial aid that can be applied to.

Arkansas Rehabilitation Services, or ARS, is for the disabled. It will help them lead independent and productive lives. Arkansas residents with disabilities receive the career counseling, on the job training and assistance they need to enter or return to the workplace.

The Migrant Farm Labor Center is based at the Hope Migrant Complex and is run in partnership with the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services. Several non-profit organizations and government agencies provide quality services to migrant seasonal farm workers that improve the employment and educational opportunities they have. It can also address other issues and needs such as housing, shelter, and health care.

Veterans and their spouses can get priority services from the state. One component is the Disabled Veterans Outreach Program. Specialists provide one on one counseling and intensive services to meet the employment needs of disabled veterans. A focus is on those that are educationally or economically disadvantaged, homeless, or who have barriers to employment. A case management approach is taken in these cases.

Other services are offered for other military members. This can include job search workshops for veterans seeking employment, outreach to employers, seminars, placement services and more. Clients will receive priority and even be able to apply for any open positions before others.

If you are one of the many people who lost their jobs, had a reduction in hours, or if your wages were reduced, then the federal government Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program may benefit you. It offers benefits and services to assist eligible workers and the unemployed prepare for and obtain suitable reemployment.

Dislocated and Unemployed Worker services are offered statewide. It assists workers who lose their jobs because of business closures, plant shut downs or workforce reductions due to the current economic climate or even a disaster. It assists impacted  employees. Workforce centers and their staff offer information on retraining, filing for unemployment insurance benefits, job opportunities and other government benefits. The locations oversee this program.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Find workforce centers in Arkansas near you

Each city and county has a location that helps the under and/or unemployed either (1) find a job or (2) gain new skills. Find details on workforce centers in Arkansas below. Or dial 1-844-908-2178 for the primary state phone number in Arkansas.

Clark County
502 S. Sixth Street
Arkadelphia, Arkansas 71923-6011
Telephone Number: 870-246-2481

Counties covered are Fulton, Independence, Izard, Stone, Sharp
Street Address: 396 Barnett Drive
Batesville, AR 72501-8994
Telephone: 870-793-4156

Saline County Workforce Center
Main office is at 400 Edison Street
Benton, AR 72015-4313
Dial the agency at 501-776-2974

Counties Served: Mississippi
Main address: 2825 S. Division Street, AR Northeastern College Campus
Blytheville, AR 72315
870-762-2035

Residents of the county of Calhoun, Dallas, and Ouachita
Location is 237 Jackson Street SW
Camden, Arkansas 71701-3941
For intake dial 870-836-5024

Counties Served are both Faulkner and Van Buren
Street address - 1500 North Museum Road, Suite 111
Conway, Arkansas 72032-4761
Main phone - 501-730-9894 or dial 501-730-9897

Union County
Main street address is 523 East Sixth Street
El Dorado, AR 71730-5175
Phone - 870-862-6456. Call to speak to a specialist on employment assistance and training.

Washington County Workforce Center
Primary address is 2143 West Martin Luther King Blvd.
Fayetteville, AR 72701-6219
Call 479-521-5730
The job center serves Madison and Washington

Counties covered are Cross, Monroe, Prairie, St. Francis
300 Eldridge Road, Suite 2
Forrest City, AR 72335-4901
870-633-2900

Crawford, St. Franklin, Logan, and Sebastian County
616 Garrison Avenue, Room 101
Fort Smith, AR 72901-2525
Call the center at 479-783-0231

Counties are Boone, Carroll, Newton, Searcy
818 North Highway 62-65
Harrison, Arkansas 72601-2100
Phone - 870-741-8236

 

 

 

 

Counties served are Phillips and Lee Arkansas.
Address - 819 Newman Drive
Helena, AR 72342-3230
Main phone - 870-338-7415

Counties - Hempstead, Howard, Nevada, and also Pike County South
700 South Elm Street
Hope, Arkansas 71801-6597
Phone: 870-777-3421

Statewide employment programs are available
205 Smith Road, Suite A
Hope, AR 71801
Primary Telephone Number - 870-777-5630

2254 Albert Pike Road, Suite A
Hot Springs, AR 71913-7290
Call the center at 501-525-3450
Counties are Garland, Montgomery, and Pike County North

Lonoke, Pulaski, and Cabot County
Location is #2 Crestview Plaza
Jacksonville, AR, 72076-7358
501-982-3835

Lonoke County Workforce Center
Address: #1 City Plaza, Suite C
Cabot, AR 72023
Main number - 501-941-2185

Counties supported are Craighead and Poinsett
Main street address is 2311 East Nettleton Avenue
Jonesboro, AR 72401-7205
Primary phone - 870-935-5594

Pulaski County center
Main address - 5401 South University
Little Rock, AR 72209
501-682-2257

Counties - Columbia and Lafayette
203 North Fredrick
Magnolia, AR 71753-3921
870-234-3440

Hot Springs County
Address of job center is 1735 East Sullenberger Street
Malvern, Arkansas 72104-3832
501-332-5461

Counties served are Polk and Scott.
Address: 601 C Highway 71 North
Mena, AR 71953-4393
Call 479-394-3060 for intake.

Drew County
477 South Main Street
Monticello, Arkansas 71655-4817
870-367-2476
Region and counties include Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Desha, Drew, and Dumas

Desha County
Main address - 130 West Waterman
Dumas, AR 71639
Call 870-382-1017 to reach the Workforce Center

Counties are Baxter and Marion
Main address: 1058 Highland Circle, #20
Mountain Home, Arkansas 72654-3251
Primary number is 870-425-2386
The WorkForce Center offers assistance to the unemployed. People looking for a new career can also explore the training resources.

Counties - Jackson and Woodruff
7648 Victory Boulevard, Suite B
Newport, AR  72112-8912
870-523-3641

Greene and Clay County
1015 Linwood Drive, Suite 4
Paragould, AR 72450-4430
Dial 870-236-8512 for information.

Arkansas, Grant, Cleveland, Jefferson, and Lincoln County are served.
1001 South Tennessee Street
Pine Bluff, AR 71601-5032
870-534-1920

County - Benton and Siloam Springs
100 North Dixieland Road
Rogers, AR 72756-5996
479-636-4755

Benton County
809 South Mount Olive Street
Siloam Springs, AR 72761
Telephone Number - 479-524-5181

Counties include Conway, Johnson, Perry, Pope, and Yell
104 South Rochester Avenue
Russellville, AR 72801-5337
479-968-2784
Programs at this Workforce Center include resume review, use of computers, and access to a career counseling that can help you find and apply for a job.

Johnson and Danville County
23 Sherwood Plaza Shopping Center
Clarksville, AR 72830-0774
479-754-8969

 

 

 

 

Yell County
DHS Building
818 M Street/ Hwy 10E
Danville, Arkansas 72833-0789
Main Telephone Number is 479-495-2233

Cleburne and White County
501 West Arch Avenue
Searcy, Arkansas 72143-5203
501-268-8601

Counties supported - Little River, Miller, Sevier, and DeQueen Arkansas
1702 Hampton Road
Texarkana, TX 75503-2598
870-216-4011

Sevier County
858 East Collin Raye Drive
DeQueen, Arkansas 71832
Call 870-584-3421 for details on career resources.

Lawrence and Randolph County
Address: 116 West Elm Street
Walnut Ridge, AR 72476-2338
870-886-3556

Crittenden County
Mid-South Community College, 2000 West Broadway
West Memphis, AR, 72301
Phone - 870-400-2269

 

By Jon McNamara

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