Programs Accepting Applications
We offer resources for San Diegans looking for hands-on work experience, internships, job placement, education and upskilling opportunities. Browse our current program offerings below.
Use Program Match Finder to begin enrollment. It usually takes 10–15 minutes to complete. Answer questions about your needs and interests then you’ll instantly see a list of programs you’re likely eligible for and have an opportunity to submit your application. From there, we’ll contact you about next steps.
Ready to enroll? Use Program Match Finder.
Questions or need more information? Contact hello@workforce.org or call (619) 319-WORK (9675).
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Pre-apprenticeship training that prepares you for a registered apprenticeships in a variety of construction and building careers
Increasing employment opportunities for individuals with mental illness
Located across San Diego County to help all residents with their employment and training needs
Providing support for current and former foster youth including counseling, life skills, education and job-readiness training
Employment and training for young adults ages 16–24 who are, or have been, impacted by the justice system
Supportive services, training and job placement for long-term unemployed parents impacted by COVID-19
Receive paid training while preparing for a high paying and rewarding career in energy, construction & utilities
Subsidized employment opportunities for CalWorks participants
Three-month online accelerated pathway to a career in healthcare administration
Connects Black young adults ages 16–24 with employment and education services
Employment and training services for justice-involved individuals
Supports immigrants, refugees and English language learners in finding pathways to self-sufficiency and personal empowerment
Learn best practices in the workplace while getting paid
Become a substance use disorder counselor and help change lives
Helping homeless and housing insecure young adults ages 18–24 gain employment and access education and training
Helping Social Security beneficiaries go to work, get a good job that may lead to a career and become financially independent
Education, employment and training opportunities for out-of-school young adults ages 18-24 who are not currently working to learn new skills