Elk Grove Job Center Programs
Please visit us:
Monday-Thursday 8:30 am-4:00 pm
Friday 8:30 am-noon
8401 Gerber Road, Sacramento, CA 95828
916-793-2319
Basic Services
- Free typing tests
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Access to job postings/hiring events
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Access to copy, scan, and fax for job search
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CalJOBs account creation assistance
- Computer use
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Resume template program
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Access to community resources
Sacramento Works for Youth Program
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Priority access to EGACE High School Diploma (HSD) or High School Equivalency (HSE) classes and incentives for high school completion
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Offers career exploration and 150+ hours of paid work experience.
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Help youth access community college and training resources.
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Provides resume assistance and interview preparation.
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Other Youth Services include: leadership skill development, mentoring for academic completion and goals, assistance with transportation cost, and incentives for program completion.
Refugee Support Services Program
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Resume development
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Job search and application assistance
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Priority access to EGACE English as a Second Language classes
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One-on-one case management
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Connections to community resources
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Foreign Credential translation services(if eligible)
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Access to support services, such as Technology Assistance, Utility Assistance, Transportation Assistance, or Rental Assistance (if eligible)
Community Resources
Resources for:
- Income Assistance
- Utility
- Housing
- Food
- Healthcare
- Disability
- Employment and Income Assistance Programs
- Other Community Resources
Adult/Dislocated Worker Employment Services
Orientations held every Wednesday at 10 am to enroll in this program
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Resume development with an Employment Training Specialist
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Customized job search and application assistance
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Career pathway development
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One-on-one case management
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Partial training scholarships (if eligible)
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GED test vouchers (if eligible)
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Priority access to EGACE classes, such as: HSE, HSD, and English as a Second Language (ESL)
Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)
Safety-Net or Family Self Sufficiency:
- Access to a relevant support service, such as: food and transportation gift cards, SMUD payment assistance, eviction avoidance (if funds are available), or hygiene kits after eligibility’s been determined
- Assistance accessing community resources
- Job search and application assistance
Employment Resources
- Career Exploration
- Job Search Websites
- Public Sector Jobs
- Apprenticeship Information
This WIOA Title I financially assisted program or activity is an equal opportunity employer/program.
Requests for auxiliary aids, interpreting services, and other reasonable accommodations are available upon request. Please contact the hosting agency noted on this flier no later than 5 days in advance. CA relay services are available by dialing 711 and referencing 916-793-2319.


