Job Train

Information updated on Tuesday, August 2nd 2022, 10:36
Services
Job/Vocational
Public Benefits - Planning, Assistance
Transition
Clients choose to come to JobTrain because they learn not only valuable job skills, but important life skills as well.  Adults can choose from among eight daytime vocational training programs or several evening classes.  JobTrain serves hundreds of youth (ages 14-21) each year in both in-school and out of school programs.  Trainees also learn to improve their communication skills, to understand the importance of punctuality and working hard, and to build self-respect and self-sufficiency. JobTrain youth can spend summers working and gaining real-world experience, or can earn high school credit in non-traditional courses.
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Check out our various adult courses, youth services, and our Child Development Center to see what fits you best!

ONSITE SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

JobTrain offers a variety of onsite Supportive Services for students and the public. The Supportive Service Center provides confidential, one-on-one advice at no cost, for the following services:

Applying for Government benefits

  • CalFresh
  • Medi-Cal
  • WIC
  • Disability Insurance