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Upcoming Events!
Join Us for the 2024 SLO County Healthcare Workforce Forum on October 30, 2024 from 11 AM - 3:30 PM at Family Care Network located at 1255 Kendall Road in SLO. Don’t miss this no-cost event to explore the future of healthcare! Lunch will be provided. Registration Required- RSVP Here
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Job Center Announcements
The SLOCal Careers Center is your single point of access to workforce services in San Luis Obispo County. Call 805-439-2557 or visit the center located at 3450 Broad Street, Suite 103A, in San Luis Obispo to learn more about the available business and career services.
Youth Services Announcements
Youth Services are available throughout SLO County. Learn more about the WIOA Youth Program on our Youth page. Call 805-439-2557 or contact the Youth Services team via email here.
Business Services Announcements
The Workforce Development Board has partnered with the California Employer's Association (CEA) in purchasing a no-cost HR-Hotline for all San Luis Obispo County businesses to use as a resource. Get advice and guidance on all HR topics, click on the link to learn more.
The Workforce Development Board has recently updated the Business Resource Guide. This comprehensive guide was developed to link the business community to local, state, and federal resources.
The Workforce Development Board also proudly presents the Employer Training Series. The trainings are aimed to educate local employers about diversity, equity, and inclusion. Be sure to check back for information about upcoming trainings. Follow us on Facebook for frequent updates on these trainings and other related news!
Workforce Development Board
The Workforce Development Board (WDB) is part of the public workforce system that supports economic expansion and the development of talent in the local workforce. The WDB utilizes local labor market information to develop strategies to focus resources on high growth industries in the area. The WDB contracts with service providers for employment and training activities for youth, adults, and dislocated workers. Services under the WDB also include Rapid Response and Layoff Aversion programs to assist employers and their employees during downsizing or business closures.