
Arc of San Francisco:
415-255-7200
http://www.thearcsanfrancisco.org/
The Arc provides assistance with job placement, training, and retention services for adults with developmental disabilities. Job placement occurs in industries including retail, food service, office services, and janitorial.
Career Resource Development Center (CRDC):
415-775-8880
http://www.crdc.info
CRDC provides education and job training to equip the workforce with skills to succeed in a competitive job market. The educational programs and services provided are: Computer and Business Skills Training, and Hospitality Service Training.
Chinese for Affirmative Action:
415-274-6750
http://www.caasf.org
Services include counseling, referrals, and placements for SF residents interested in construction, blue collar, and public safety occupations; support for victims of racial discrimination and harassment; career fairs; and mass-targeted recruitments during the year.
ECS-CHEFS Program (Conquering Homelessness through
Employment in Food Service):
415-487-3743
http://www.ecs-sf.org/chefsnewsletter.pdf
C.H.E.F.S. (Conquering Homelessness through Employment in Food Service) is a six month culinary training program for homeless adults, which includes internships, work readiness training, and employment placement services.
Individuals who qualify as homeless may live in shelters, transitional programs, Care-Not-Cash buildings, Supportive Housing, or drug treatment programs.
Golden Gate Community, Inc.:
415-920-9200 x310
http://www.ggci.org
Provides employment, housing and support services by operating three social purpose enterprises, including Ashbury Images (providing apparel to organizations), Einstein's café and catering service, and the Pedal Revolution bike store.
Haight Ashbury Food Program:
415-566-4158
http://www.thefoodprogram.org/html/jobproj.htm
The FSJTRP provides in-depth assessment, training, job search, job placement and job retention services to 24 to 30 participants per year. The job training portion of the project consists of a 12-week intensive program (32 hours per week) including hands-on cooking, food service theory classes, life skills and individual and group counseling.
Inter-City Services- Workforce Training Institute:
510-655-3552
http://www.icsworks.com/index.html
Inter-City Services, Inc. Workforce Training Institute is dedicated to providing an educational and vocational skill training experience, career advancement, and self improvement for the adult population in San Francisco, Oakland, and Bay Area.
Juma Ventures:
415-371-0727
http://www.jumaventures.org
Provides employment opportunities for Bay Area youth in social enterprises they own and operate, affording youth a solid economic foundation from which to advance educationally, gain financial skills, and begin to build personal assets.
Mission Language and Vocational School:
415-648-5220
http://www.mlvs.org/
They offer job-specific training programs in office technology, computer networking, computerized accounting, medical assisting, and culinary arts. All classes are taught by certified, experienced instructors. In addition, the school’s bi-lingual, multi-cultural staff provide career guidance, counseling, job placement, and referral services for legal, childcare, health, and housing assistance.
NextArts:
415-970-9005
http://www.nextarts.org
A non-profit employment and job-training program, hiring and training the homeless to work special events (production and repair services.)
Positive Resource Center:
415-972-0876
www.positiveresource.org
The Positive Resource Center provides Employment Services for people with HIV/AIDS. Whether you are considering temporary work, self-employment, part-time or full-time work, Positive Resource Center offers employment services that allow us to partner and guide individuals to employment. PRC has over 15 years of Employment Services experience and is sensitive to the income you can earn and maintain your benefits. We are located centrally in downtown San Francisco and easily accessible to all public transportation routes.PRC works with the Department of Rehabilitation. PRC assists people with HIV/AIDS in education planning and career counseling. PRC has a state of the art PC Classrooms to learn the entire Micro Office Suite of Software that ready individuals for employment.
Services are available to all adults 18+ who are living with HIV.
New Clients: Weekly Employment Services orientations are held weekly on Wednesdays from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. There is no orientation the last week in December.
Existing Clients: Please call 415-972-0876 and the receptionist will forward you to your assigned service coordinator to schedule the appointment.Location : 785 Market Street, (near 4th Street), 10th Floor, San Francisco CA 94103, 415-777-0333
The closest BART/MUNI subway station is Powell Station.
San Francisco Conservation Corps:
415-928-7322
http://www.sfcc.org
A non-profit job and academic training organization serving young people ages 11 to 26. Corps members develop their job and academic skills, leadership abilities and environmental awareness by completing outreach, conservation and community service projects throughout the city.
San Francisco Day Labor Program:
415-252-5375
http://www.lrcl.org/daylabor/daylabor.asp
A program for temporary work. The program is committed to connecting workers to jobs with dignity, safety, and a just wage, and to providing employers with high-quality work performance.
San Francisco Works (SFWorks):
415-217-5193
http://www.sfworks.org
Develops and supports employer-based job training and retention programs for welfare recipients and other low-income individuals in office administration, telecommunication, and biotechnology.
Tradeswomen, Inc.:
510-891-8773, ext. 315
http://www.tradeswomen.org
Offers information, networking and peer support to women seeking or already working in "blue-collar" trades and technical careers, especially construction. Refers women to training, apprenticeships, employers and supportive services.
Visual Aid:
415-777-8242 http://www.visualaid.org
Visual Aid helps produce, present, and preserve the work of professional artists whose careers are challenged because of a life-threatening illness. They serve professional artists from the nine-county Bay Area, providing artists with direct services from art supplies to exhibitions and career development. |