Resources

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Employment Resources

ADULT LEARNING CENTER (ALC)

A service of Bozeman Public Schools, ALC provides educational and career opportunities through skill development and job search help.

BOZEMAN JOB SERVICE

Bozeman Job Service is one of numerous Montana Job Service offices around the state. It provides employment listings, job matching and training, Veteran resources, and counseling. It also provides computers and other office equipment and services for employment searches.

CAREER TRANSITIONS

This non-profit organization uses a variety of tools to promote job readiness, including training and computer literacy classes, to ensure successful job placement.

FAMILY OUTREACH, INC

Family Outreach is a non-profit organization that contracts with the state of Montana to provide services to people with developmental disabilities and other needs. The focus of their program is to teach families and friends how to teach skills to children and adults with special needs. Family Outreach also educates families about their child’s disability and provides information about resources and services they may need.

MONTANA ACHIEVEMENT PROJECT (MAP)

MAP contracts with the state of Montana to provide employment support, independent living support, and recreational activities for those having a Developmental Disability (DD) waiver.

REACH, INC.

Reach is a non-profit organization that contracts with the state of Montana to provide employment support, housing options, independent living support, and recreational activities to individuals with developmental disabilities. Many of these services are available using personal income rather than DD waiver funds.

VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION (VOC REHAB)

Voc Rehab is a program administered by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS). It promotes work and independents for adults with disabilities by providing job training and placement, counseling, and post-employment services.

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM-HRDC

This program fosters job skills, provides employment resources and helps with job placement for individuals age 14 - 21 (and in some cases up to 24 years old).

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