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Mental health clinic providing psychiatry, medication management, and both individual and group therapy. Also provides addiction services including comprehensive outpatient drug and alcohol treatment, relapse prevention, and Suboxone treatment for opioid addiction.
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Mental health clinic providing psychiatry, medication management, and both individual and group therapy. Also provides addiction services including comprehensive outpatient drug and alcohol treatment, relapse prevention, and Suboxone treatment for opioid addiction.
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Comprehensive Outpatient Drug Use Disorder Treatment
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Psychiatric Medication Services
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
Job Search / Placement
Medication Assisted Maintenance Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
Career Counseling
Relapse Prevention Programs
Individual Counseling
General Psychiatry
Adult Psychiatry
Supported Employment
Comprehensive Outpatient Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
General Counseling Services
Vocational Rehabilitation
Group Counseling
Community Mental Health Agencies
Seeks to promote job searches, job referrals, and supportive services to divert applicants from the need of ongoing cash assistance. Provides an intensive assessment to help identify potential barriers to self-sufficiency and assist families to overcome these barriers, job readiness training and other employment-related services such as resume writing, interviewing skills and techniques, and supportive services to assist in maintaining/retaining employment. If cost effective, employment-related supportive services such as car repairs or insurance, transportation assistance, work clothes, etc. can be approved by DSS on a case-by-case basis.
Seeks to promote job searches, job referrals, and supportive services to divert applicants from the need of ongoing cash assistance. Provides an intensive assessment to help identify potential barriers to self-sufficiency and assist families to overcome these barriers, job readiness training and other employment-related services such as resume writing, interviewing skills and techniques, and supportive services to assist in maintaining/retaining employment. If cost effective, employment-related supportive services such as car repairs or insurance, transportation assistance, work clothes, etc. can be approved by DSS on a case-by-case basis.
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Welfare to Work Programs
Job Readiness
Job Search / Placement
Job Interview Training
Resume Preparation Assistance
Provides Cash Assistance for recipients who are not employed to capacity but are able to work. Must enroll in the program to receive work experience, training, and the tools to return to self-sufficiency.
Employment Unit can help individuals become job-ready and find a rewarding job to develop their experience, skills, and self-esteem. Job developers also work with local employers.
Provides Cash Assistance for recipients who are not employed to capacity but are able to work. Must enroll in the program to receive work experience, training, and the tools to return to self-sufficiency.
Employment Unit can help individuals become job-ready and find a rewarding job to develop their experience, skills, and self-esteem. Job developers also work with local employers.
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Welfare to Work Programs
Job Search / Placement
Job Readiness
Provides assistance to people interested in obtaining and maintaining employment in the community. Services include career counseling and guidance, job placement, job coaching, and supported employment.
Provides assistance to people interested in obtaining and maintaining employment in the community. Services include career counseling and guidance, job placement, job coaching, and supported employment.
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Job Search / Placement
Career Counseling
Supported Employment
Vocational Rehabilitation
Emerging adults, ages 18-24, to positive community resources that provide workforce training, job placement, educational opportunities and behavioral health assistance.
Emerging adults, ages 18-24, to positive community resources that provide workforce training, job placement, educational opportunities and behavioral health assistance.
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Job Search / Placement
Offers counseling, career development, work readiness seminars, intensive computer and office skills training, self-employment training, and job placement assistance to displaced homemakers.
Offers counseling, career development, work readiness seminars, intensive computer and office skills training, self-employment training, and job placement assistance to displaced homemakers.
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Prejob Guidance
Career Development
Job Search / Placement
Computer and Related Technology Classes
Offers services to Suffolk County residents who are widowed, divorced, separated and unemployed or underemployed and are struggling to make ends meet, prepare today to enter
the workforce of tomorrow. The program will help residents move toward personal and economic self-sufficiency and discover opportunities that could change their life. Services include: Career Preparation - Choices Exploration, Resume & Cover Letter Preparation, Interviewing Techniques, Salary Negotiations, Internet Job Search, Transferable Skills, Employability Skills for the Workplace, Networking and Social Media; Career Quests - Opportunities to find your personal career direction by meeting and speaking to industry leaders; Computer Classes and Tutorials - Onsite classes and Tutorials in Microsoft Office applications; Vocational Education and Classroom Training; Job fairs/On-site recruitments; Career couture - Onsite boutique offering individuals appropriate interview and new job attire without charge; Counseling and Resource referrals and Access - Computers/internet, job listings, phones, faxes/ copiers. Services are available at no cost to our customers. Call for detailed information.
Offers services to Suffolk County residents who are widowed, divorced, separated and unemployed or underemployed and are struggling to make ends meet, prepare today to enter
the workforce of tomorrow. The program will help residents move toward personal and economic self-sufficiency and discover opportunities that could change their life. Services include: Career Preparation - Choices Exploration, Resume & Cover Letter Preparation, Interviewing Techniques, Salary Negotiations, Internet Job Search, Transferable Skills, Employability Skills for the Workplace, Networking and Social Media; Career Quests - Opportunities to find your personal career direction by meeting and speaking to industry leaders; Computer Classes and Tutorials - Onsite classes and Tutorials in Microsoft Office applications; Vocational Education and Classroom Training; Job fairs/On-site recruitments; Career couture - Onsite boutique offering individuals appropriate interview and new job attire without charge; Counseling and Resource referrals and Access - Computers/internet, job listings, phones, faxes/ copiers. Services are available at no cost to our customers. Call for detailed information.
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Training and Employment Programs
Resume Preparation Assistance
Job Search / Placement
Displaced Homemaker Employment Programs
Employment Preparation
Career Development
ACCES-VR works with adults and adolescents with mental illness/emotional disabilities and learning disabilities referred through ACCES-VR (NY State's Adult Career and Continuing Education Services-Vocational Rehabilitation), in the areas of work readiness, job placement and supported employment services.
ACCES-VR works with adults and adolescents with mental illness/emotional disabilities and learning disabilities referred through ACCES-VR (NY State's Adult Career and Continuing Education Services-Vocational Rehabilitation), in the areas of work readiness, job placement and supported employment services.
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Supported Employment
Job Search / Placement
Prejob Guidance
Offers immediate placement, using retired and experienced staff, for short term assignments-Principals, Assistant Principals, Superintendents, Assistant Superintendents, Directors, Guidance Counselors and Teachers.
Offers immediate placement, using retired and experienced staff, for short term assignments-Principals, Assistant Principals, Superintendents, Assistant Superintendents, Directors, Guidance Counselors and Teachers.
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School Districts
Job Search / Placement
Coordinates the Section 55A employment program for people with disabilities under the State Civil Services Law. Call for detailed information.
Coordinates the Section 55A employment program for people with disabilities under the State Civil Services Law. Call for detailed information.
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Disability Related Center Based Employment
Job Search / Placement
Supported Employment
Mobile, peer professional services that support recovery of individuals who have received psychiatric diagnoses. Services are tailored to individuals needs and interests and may include support to obtain housing, job placement, peer support, self-help groups, training and educational opportunities.
Mobile, peer professional services that support recovery of individuals who have received psychiatric diagnoses. Services are tailored to individuals needs and interests and may include support to obtain housing, job placement, peer support, self-help groups, training and educational opportunities.
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Job Information
Housing Search Assistance
Job Search / Placement
Job Training Resource Lists
Offices provide convenient one-stop shopping for employment-related needs. Division of Employment and Workforce Solutions offices offer many DOL programs in a single location-including career related assistance and services for employers. Staff at these centers have been cross-trained in Department services so they can address more completely the needs of employers and job seekers. The Division of Employment Services works with the public and private sectors to create job opportunities, offer job fairs, help workers find a job, and help businesses find skilled workers. Additional Suffolk County offices can be found in Hauppauge. Call for more detailed information.
Offices provide convenient one-stop shopping for employment-related needs. Division of Employment and Workforce Solutions offices offer many DOL programs in a single location-including career related assistance and services for employers. Staff at these centers have been cross-trained in Department services so they can address more completely the needs of employers and job seekers. The Division of Employment Services works with the public and private sectors to create job opportunities, offer job fairs, help workers find a job, and help businesses find skilled workers. Additional Suffolk County offices can be found in Hauppauge. Call for more detailed information.
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Job Search / Placement
Job Search Techniques
Training and Employment Programs
Career Counseling
Labor Standards and Practices
Employment Preparation
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
The Workforce Partnership (TWP) is a consortium of local governments funded by the Federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA). TWP is a component of a network of organizations that focus on both assisting employers in hiring qualified workers and helping job seekers to develop the skills and abilities necessary to secure gainful employment. TWP administers a variety of employment related services under the auspices of the Federal Workforce Investment Act. The Partnership represents the Town of Oyster Bay, Town of North Hempstead and the City of Glen Cove under the Act. If you are a local business, you should know that you are a valued customer of the The Workforce Partnership and that we have a variety of services available to you at no cost. Take a look at the services available under the âServices for Employersâ section of our website. If you are a Job Seeker, the Resource Areas at our two Career Centers are designed primarily to support you in your self-directed job search and specially designed staff are available to assist you. These services are free to you. Information about the available services are available in the âServices for Job Seekersâ section of our website. The Workforce Partnership jointly operates Workforce New York Career Centers in Hicksville and Massapequa. Call for more detailed information.
The Workforce Partnership (TWP) is a consortium of local governments funded by the Federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA). TWP is a component of a network of organizations that focus on both assisting employers in hiring qualified workers and helping job seekers to develop the skills and abilities necessary to secure gainful employment. TWP administers a variety of employment related services under the auspices of the Federal Workforce Investment Act. The Partnership represents the Town of Oyster Bay, Town of North Hempstead and the City of Glen Cove under the Act. If you are a local business, you should know that you are a valued customer of the The Workforce Partnership and that we have a variety of services available to you at no cost. Take a look at the services available under the âServices for Employersâ section of our website. If you are a Job Seeker, the Resource Areas at our two Career Centers are designed primarily to support you in your self-directed job search and specially designed staff are available to assist you. These services are free to you. Information about the available services are available in the âServices for Job Seekersâ section of our website. The Workforce Partnership jointly operates Workforce New York Career Centers in Hicksville and Massapequa. Call for more detailed information.
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Unemployed Individuals
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Employment Preparation
Prejob Guidance
Training and Employment Programs
Job Information
Displaced Workers
Job Search / Placement
Job Search Techniques
Job Finding Assistance
Unemployment Insurance
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Job Search Resource Centers
Employment
Assists clients with job application and resume preparation, interviewing skills and techniques, employment referrals and post placement follow-up child care referrals and obtaining business attire. The project may also provide a 6-week short term occupational training overview to Microsoft Office and Operating systems. Referral required. Call for appointment.
Assists clients with job application and resume preparation, interviewing skills and techniques, employment referrals and post placement follow-up child care referrals and obtaining business attire. The project may also provide a 6-week short term occupational training overview to Microsoft Office and Operating systems. Referral required. Call for appointment.
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Employment Preparation
Job Search / Placement
Resume Preparation Assistance
Computer and Related Technology Classes
Maintains a list of jobs available, for local youth ages 14-21 in the community, of part-time work throughout the year, or full or part-time summer jobs, and also keeps a listing of community service opportunities.
Maintains a list of jobs available, for local youth ages 14-21 in the community, of part-time work throughout the year, or full or part-time summer jobs, and also keeps a listing of community service opportunities.
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Summer Employment
Job Search / Placement
The Workforce Partnership (TWP) is a consortium of local governments funded by the Federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA). TWP is a component of a network of organizations that focus on both assisting employers in hiring qualified workers and helping job seekers to develop the skills and abilities necessary to secure gainful employment. TWP administers a variety of employment related services under the auspices of the Federal Workforce Investment Act. The Partnership represents the Town of Oyster Bay, Town of North Hempstead and the City of Glen Cove under the Act. If you are a local business, you should know that you are a valued customer of the The Workforce Partnership and that we have a variety of services available to you at no cost. Take a look at the services available under the âServices for Employersâ section of our website. If you are a Job Seeker, the Resource Areas at our two Career Centers are designed primarily to support you in your self-directed job search and specially designed staff are available to assist you. These services are free to you. Information about the available services are available in the âServices for Job Seekersâ section of our website. The Workforce Partnership jointly operates Workforce New York Career Centers in Hicksville and Massapequa. Call for more detailed information.
The Workforce Partnership (TWP) is a consortium of local governments funded by the Federal Workforce Investment Act (WIA). TWP is a component of a network of organizations that focus on both assisting employers in hiring qualified workers and helping job seekers to develop the skills and abilities necessary to secure gainful employment. TWP administers a variety of employment related services under the auspices of the Federal Workforce Investment Act. The Partnership represents the Town of Oyster Bay, Town of North Hempstead and the City of Glen Cove under the Act. If you are a local business, you should know that you are a valued customer of the The Workforce Partnership and that we have a variety of services available to you at no cost. Take a look at the services available under the âServices for Employersâ section of our website. If you are a Job Seeker, the Resource Areas at our two Career Centers are designed primarily to support you in your self-directed job search and specially designed staff are available to assist you. These services are free to you. Information about the available services are available in the âServices for Job Seekersâ section of our website. The Workforce Partnership jointly operates Workforce New York Career Centers in Hicksville and Massapequa. Call for more detailed information.
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Unemployed Individuals
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Employment Preparation
Prejob Guidance
Training and Employment Programs
Job Information
Displaced Workers
Job Search / Placement
Job Search Techniques
Job Finding Assistance
Unemployment Insurance
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Job Search Resource Centers
Employment
OWS provides comprehensive employment services, including job skill training programs, unemployment information, cover letter and resume assistance workshops, job referrals, internships, support services, career counseling and more.
OWS provides comprehensive employment services, including job skill training programs, unemployment information, cover letter and resume assistance workshops, job referrals, internships, support services, career counseling and more.
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Career Development
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Prejob Guidance
Job Information
Occupation Specific Job Training
Job Training Formats
Job Search / Placement
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Offers a college internship program for students who have a strong interest in law enforcement and/or are currently enrolled in criminal justice courses. This unique program is designed to give college students hands on experience with all of the different units our agency has to offer, including popular visits with the Marine Bureau, Firearms, and K9 units. The interns also witness how outside agencies work hand in hand with one another as they visit units run by the Suffolk County Police Department, the Office of the Medical Examiner, and the Suffolk County Legislature. Interns visit both correctional facilities, the firearms range, the Emergency Vehicle Operator Course, the Suffolk County Crime Lab, the Warrant Squad, and the Domestic Violence Bureau. These visits allow students to work alongside officers in each area to give them knowledge, experience, and help them to make informed choices about a career in law enforcement. The Internship Program runs during the spring, summer, and fall semesters. Spring and fall semesters run for 16 weeks and the summer semester runs for 13 weeks. Call 631-852-5611 for more information or send an email to [email protected].
Offers a college internship program for students who have a strong interest in law enforcement and/or are currently enrolled in criminal justice courses. This unique program is designed to give college students hands on experience with all of the different units our agency has to offer, including popular visits with the Marine Bureau, Firearms, and K9 units. The interns also witness how outside agencies work hand in hand with one another as they visit units run by the Suffolk County Police Department, the Office of the Medical Examiner, and the Suffolk County Legislature. Interns visit both correctional facilities, the firearms range, the Emergency Vehicle Operator Course, the Suffolk County Crime Lab, the Warrant Squad, and the Domestic Violence Bureau. These visits allow students to work alongside officers in each area to give them knowledge, experience, and help them to make informed choices about a career in law enforcement. The Internship Program runs during the spring, summer, and fall semesters. Spring and fall semesters run for 16 weeks and the summer semester runs for 13 weeks. Call 631-852-5611 for more information or send an email to [email protected].
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Internship Programs
Job Search / Placement
Offer services to veterans of military service which include employer information, education, training and credentialing, as well as links to federal resources
Offer services to veterans of military service which include employer information, education, training and credentialing, as well as links to federal resources
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Specialized Information and Referral
Job Search / Placement
A government sponsored job placement program for people 55 and older who meet certain income guidelines.
A government sponsored job placement program for people 55 and older who meet certain income guidelines.
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Subsidized Employment
Job Search / Placement
OWS provides employment services which focuses on retired or active veterans returning from a combat zone. Helps them with the process of transitioning back into the work force. Offers training programs, unemployment insurance information, cover letter and resume assistance workshops, and information and referrals for other services or resources in the community.
OWS provides employment services which focuses on retired or active veterans returning from a combat zone. Helps them with the process of transitioning back into the work force. Offers training programs, unemployment insurance information, cover letter and resume assistance workshops, and information and referrals for other services or resources in the community.
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Specialized Information and Referral
Job Search / Placement
Veteran Employment Programs
**During the COVID pandemic, the EOC switchboard is staffed part time from 7:30am - 1pm Monday - Friday with no voicemail option. If you are unable to reach a staff member, please call back during the hours indicated. **
Provides support services and advocacy to low income Nassau County residents. facilities access to health care and related services for pregnant women, mothers and infants. Offers Career Path TANF employment services (CPTE) and Displaced Homemakers program(DHP). Provides job training workshops, job referrals, resume writing and job replacement. Assists clients in obtaining needed services, housing assistance and court advocacy. Makes education referrals for GED, adult education and ESOL classes. Provides support for the elderly, undocumented residents and emergency assistance for families. Youth services include Head Start, enrichment, sports, leadership and prevention programs.
**During the COVID pandemic, the EOC switchboard is staffed part time from 7:30am - 1pm Monday - Friday with no voicemail option. If you are unable to reach a staff member, please call back during the hours indicated. **
Provides support services and advocacy to low income Nassau County residents. facilities access to health care and related services for pregnant women, mothers and infants. Offers Career Path TANF employment services (CPTE) and Displaced Homemakers program(DHP). Provides job training workshops, job referrals, resume writing and job replacement. Assists clients in obtaining needed services, housing assistance and court advocacy. Makes education referrals for GED, adult education and ESOL classes. Provides support for the elderly, undocumented residents and emergency assistance for families. Youth services include Head Start, enrichment, sports, leadership and prevention programs.
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Job Search / Placement
Job Readiness
Displaced Homemaker Employment Programs
Head Start
TANF
Community Action / Social Advocacy Groups
Offers counseling, career development, work readiness seminars, intensive computer and office skills training, self-employment training, and job placement assistance to displaced homemakers.
Offers counseling, career development, work readiness seminars, intensive computer and office skills training, self-employment training, and job placement assistance to displaced homemakers.
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Prejob Guidance
Career Development
Job Search / Placement
Computer and Related Technology Classes
Provides assistance to high school and college students looking for part-time, year round, and Summer employment, also maintains a list of jobs in the local community for youth looking for employment.
Provides assistance to high school and college students looking for part-time, year round, and Summer employment, also maintains a list of jobs in the local community for youth looking for employment.
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Job Search / Placement
Assists individuals and families that qualify for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Safety Net Assistance (SN), as well as individuals receiving Supplemental Assistance Nutrition Program (SNAP) benefits. SWEP will enable our participants by: Addressing and evaluating your employment goals; Identifying resources needed for your success in the workplace; Working together with you to develop a plan of action designed for foster your success and Referring you to one or more work activities to enhance your ability to find employment. SWEP will assist with Supervised Job Search; Work Experience and when funding is available, Short-Term Training. Call for more detailed information.
Assists individuals and families that qualify for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Safety Net Assistance (SN), as well as individuals receiving Supplemental Assistance Nutrition Program (SNAP) benefits. SWEP will enable our participants by: Addressing and evaluating your employment goals; Identifying resources needed for your success in the workplace; Working together with you to develop a plan of action designed for foster your success and Referring you to one or more work activities to enhance your ability to find employment. SWEP will assist with Supervised Job Search; Work Experience and when funding is available, Short-Term Training. Call for more detailed information.
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Job Readiness
Employment Preparation
Prejob Guidance
Career Counseling
Welfare to Work Programs
Job Search / Placement
Job Training Formats