Yuma County
Yuma County
ARIZONA@WORK offers services designed to help employers recruit, train and retain skilled and qualified workers, as well as comprehensive workforce readiness services to help job seekers improve their employability and obtain employment.
ARIZONA@WORK-Yuma County WIOA Title IB Adult, Dislocated Worker and Youth Programs, funded 100% by the U.S. Department of Labor.
The funding amount for FY 24/25 is $10,080,107.
Announcements
2024 Summer Mural Program - Yuma Art Center X ARIZONA@WORK
Public Notice - WDB Retreat
Yuma County Workforce Development Four Year Plan Questions and Answers
Virtual Community Forum, June 17, 2024, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Yuma County Workforce Development 4 Year Plan 2025-2028 DRAFT
Arizona@Work | Yuma County 2025-2028 Four Year Plan Public Notice
Modified-Yuma County Workforce Development 4 Year Plan 2020-2023
Yuma County Shared Governance Agreement
Memorandum of Understanding - MOU 2023-2026
Yuma County Workforce Development Board - By-Laws
Job Opportunities
The Greater Yuma Economic Development Corporation is glad to announce the new Binational Workforce Labor Pool designed for job seekers and companies with employment opportunities within Yuma County.
Greater Yuma Economic Development Corporation se complace en anunciar la nueva Bolsa de Trabajo Binacional diseñada para personas en busca de empleo y para empresas con oportunidades de empleo dentro del condado de Yuma.
Job Seekers
From career counseling and skills development to comprehensive job search and placement services, there are many ways we can help find the right employment opportunity for you.
Your future is wide open, and we’ll help you pursue your path to success with a full range of programs, services and resources, all designed to help fulfill your dreams—and all free of charge.
An introduction to your State of Arizona Workforce Specialists/Disabled Veterans Outreach Program.
Employers
With locally based services, we have the network to connect people and jobs. By helping businesses succeed and grow, we lay the groundwork for a stronger Arizona economy.
Training
ARIZONA@WORK Yuma County training providers offer workforce-related training to equip eligible job seekers for gainful employment. Arizona workforce boards regularly review training provider success and ensure that training is available for in-demand occupations in the local area.
Communities
The Local Workforce Development Board provides strategic and operational oversight in collaboration with key mandated partners and the ARIZONA@WORK network, striving to ensure that identified benchmarks are met or exceeded in alignment with its vision of an integrated, aligned, and effective job driven workforce development system.
ARIZONA@WORK Yuma County has a number of partners who contribute to the overall success of our customers.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission enforces Federal laws prohibiting employment discrimination.
The Educational Opportunity Center Charter High School primarily serves Yuma County students that are between the ages of 16 and 21 seeking to recuperate high school credit at a quicker pace.
Covid-19
ARIZONA@WORK | Yuma County will remain open to help you during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Events - Yuma
News
January 2022
Local Offices
DES | ARIZONA@WORK
1800 E. Palo Verde St.
Yuma, AZ 85365
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Arizona@Work | Yuma County
3826 West 16th Street
Yuma, AZ 85364
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Martin Luther King Youth Career Center
300 South 13th Avenue
Yuma, AZ 85364
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San Luis Resource Center
1453 Main Street
Suite 5
San Luis, AZ 85349
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201 North Bingham Avenue
Suite 6
Somerton, AZ 85350
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