What do “comprehensive employment placement services” entail?
Comprehensive employment placement services provide all aspects of a domestic violence victim’s needs to be job ready. At Second Chance Employment Services this entails conducting needs assessment, skills assessment, employment placement, and outcomes monitoring services. Needs assessment includes determining the client’s immediate requirements to begin the journey to financial independence, such as counseling, mentoring, financial support, health care, child-care, transportation, food, shelter, etc. We have over eighty service partners to call upon to help provide these types of services. We then do a skills and interests assessment to identify positions where the candidate would be most suited for employment. This service includes assistance with resume writing and mock interview sessions. When the client is ready for employment, we set up and accompany them to interviews with employers that have partnered with Second Chance Employment Services Employment Services to give our clients
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