US Dept of Labor, Job Corps
Address
200 Constitution Ave, NW N4463
Washington, DC 20210
(800) 733-5627
Description:
*Offers tuition-free training and other career development services to at-risk young women and men, ages 16 to 24, meeting criteria to prepare them for successful careers
*Career development training integrates academic, vocational, employability skills and social competencies through a combination of classroom and practical learning experiences
*Job Corps centers are located nationwide, with 4 locations in Florida; persons living in the Big Bend area should contact the Gainesville or Jacksonville center; actual work site location will depend on area of study
Intake Process:
Call
Program Fees:
None
Languages:
English, Spanish, Creole
Eligibility:
16 to 24 years old; legal U.S. resident; lawfully admitted permanent resident alien, refugee, asylee, or parolee, or other immigrant who has been authorized by the US Attorney General to work in the US; or resident of a US territory; meet low-income criteria; face one or more barriers to employment such as: needing additional career technical training, education, counseling, and related assistance to complete regular schoolwork or to secure and maintain employment; can be a school dropout, a runaway, a foster child, a parent, or homeless; have signed consent from a parent or guardian if he/she is a minor; have a child care plan if he/she is the parent of a dependent child; other criteria may apply
Is Shelter?
No
Related Resource
Date of Official Change:
May 21, 2024
Geographies Served
Serves All Areas
Address Listings
Mailing
200 Constitution Ave, NW N4463
Washington, DC 20210
Physical (Primary)
200 Constitution Ave, NW N4463
Washington, DC 20210
Phone Numbers
1. Toll-Free National Number
(800) 733-5627
2. Jacksonville Job Corps Office
(904) 360-8200
3. Gainesville Job Corps Office
(352) 377-2555
Services
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Description
*Offers tuition-free training and other career development services to at-risk young women and men, ages 16 to 24, meeting criteria to prepare them for successful careers *Career development training integrates academic, vocational, employability skills and social competencies through a combination of classroom, and practical learning experiences *Job Corps centers are located nationwide, with 4 locations in Florida; persons living in the Big Bend area should contact the Gainesville or Jacksonville center; actual work site location will depend on area of study
Hours
8am-5pm, M-F, Office hours
Required Documents
Photo ID; proof of income
Eligibility
16 to 24 years old; legal U.S. resident; lawfully admitted permanent resident alien, refugee, asylee, or parolee, or other immigrant who has been authorized by the US Attorney General to work in the US; or resident of a US territory; meet low-income criteria; face one or more barriers to employment such as: needing additional career technical training, education, counseling, and related assistance to complete regular schoolwork or to secure and maintain employment; can be a school dropout, a runaway, a foster child, a parent, or homeless; have signed consent from a parent or guardian if he/she is a minor; have a child care plan if he/she is the parent of a dependent child; other criteria may apply
Fees
None
Intake Procedure
Call
Languages
English, Spanish, Creole
Service Area
All Areas
Geography Served
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
Serves all areas
Description
*Offers tuition-free training and other career development services to at-risk young women and men, ages 16 to 24, meeting criteria to prepare them for successful careers *Career development training integrates academic, vocational, employability skills and social competencies through a combination of classroom, and practical learning experiences *Job Corps centers are located nationwide, with 4 locations in Florida; persons living in the Big Bend area should contact the Gainesville or Jacksonville center; actual work site location will depend on area of study
Hours
8am-5pm, M-F, Office hours
Required Documents
Photo ID; proof of income
Eligibility
16 to 24 years old; legal U.S. resident; lawfully admitted permanent resident alien, refugee, asylee, or parolee, or other immigrant who has been authorized by the US Attorney General to work in the US; or resident of a US territory; meet low-income criteria; face one or more barriers to employment such as: needing additional career technical training, education, counseling, and related assistance to complete regular schoolwork or to secure and maintain employment; can be a school dropout, a runaway, a foster child, a parent, or homeless; have signed consent from a parent or guardian if he/she is a minor; have a child care plan if he/she is the parent of a dependent child; other criteria may apply
Fees
None
Intake Procedure
Call
Languages
English, Spanish, Creole
Service Area
All Areas
Geography Served
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
Serves all areas
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