We help people with disabilities get jobs. Through the America’s Job Center of CaliforniaSM (AJCC), we make sure everyone can use our services.
What We Offer:
If you need extra help to find a job, we provide:
- Job openings and training information.
- Career coaching.
- Workshops and job search help.
- Testing to assess job skills.
- Connections to community support services.
Job and Training Resources:
We have many no-cost resources, including:
- Toolbox for Job Seekers: A list of job and training options.
- Youth Leadership Forum: A program for high school juniors and seniors with disabilities to build leadership skills and prepare for jobs.
- Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Program: DHH Workforce Services locations and the AJCC help people who are deaf or hard of hearing find jobs and provides support.
For More Information
- California Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities: This group suggests policies to the Secretaries of Health and Human Services Agency and Labor and Workforce Development Agency to help people with disabilities get jobs.
- Department of Rehabilitation (DOR): DOR works with the community and advocates to help people with disabilities find jobs and live independently.
- Disability Benefits 101 (DB 101): DB 101 explains to job seekers, workers and service providers how work and benefits are related. DB 101 covers health insurance, benefits, and job programs for people with disabilities.
- Limited Examination and Appointment Program (LEAP): LEAP is an alternate way to apply for jobs with the State of California. It helps people with disabilities show their abilities outside of the regular state exam process.
- Ticket to Work Program: This program helps people receiving Social Security Disability benefits find jobs, keep jobs, and become independent.
- Careers in California Government: This website is designed for all job seekers interested in a career in state government.