Goodwill Hawaii’s Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA)

The Adult & Dislocated Worker Program equips adults and others displaced from their job with the tools they need to secure and maintain competitive employment. Our dedicated and trained employment counselors provide each participant with one-on-one guidance and job coaching to assist in achieving their employment and career goals. Services are individualized based on your input and frequency of services is determined by your needs. Call your local American Job Center for the upcoming training schedule and the next available start date.

WIOA Dislocated Workers call 808-270-5766 to register


 

DO YOU NEED HELP FINDING A JOB OR WANT TO ADVANCE IN YOUR CAREER?

It can be difficult to support yourself and your family if you do not have the right education, training, and resources. Our employment counselors will work with you for FREE to identify, prepare for, and land the job or career that you’ve always dreamed of. Some services are based on eligibility and location.

Contact us for more info on how we can help you achieve your goals.

WE’LL HELP YOU:
  • Identify a career pathway
  • Develop a specialized employment plan
  • Learn about the local job market and opportunities
  • Get tuition assistance for online and in-person courses.
  • Access job readiness training
  • Keep your job and earn a promotion
  • Acquire tools to become self-sufficient
   WIOA Dislocated Workers call 808-270-5766 to register

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What is CTE?

Career and Technical Education (CTE) is an educational program that aligns academic standards with technical knowledge and skills to prepare students for careers in current or emerging occupations and further education. CTE is the only educational program in which course content is guided by business and industry input.  Go to Website

The Quality Jobs, Equity Strategy, and Training (QUEST) Disaster Recovery Dislocated Worker Grant (DWG) seeks to help dislocated workers and other eligible participants, including underserved and historically marginalized individuals, develop economic resilience to future economic shocks through employment, training, and entry into high-quality jobs, especially in growing and critical industries.

To qualify for the QUEST Internship Program, participants must fall into one of the following categories.

QUEST Eligibility Criteria:

  • Fired or quit a job to take care of family member or because of unsafe working conditions due to COVID pandemic and still unemployed
  • Worked fewer than 30 hours/week for last 4 weeks
  • Had no paid work in your area of training, education, or certification for last 26 weeks
  • Retired or separated from military service within last 36 months
  • Formerly incarcerated
  • Laid off due to lack of work or company closure
  • Self-employed, and income was reduced 25% over last six months

Call or email Maui American Job Center

808-270-5777 or [email protected]

Click here for After Hours Contact Form

Welcome to McKinley Community School

MISSION
The mission of the MCSA community is to provide basic, remedial, and continuing education opportunities, including information technology, for the adult and community population of Hawai`i. The broad goal is to accommodate a diversity of learning styles and to develop individual skills and interests towards enhancement of the quality of life for all.
VISION

The vision for MCSA is a community of literate, productive, caring, and competent lifelong adult learners who interact respectfully with others to the benefit of our society.

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