Workforce Center Partner Agencies
As part of our commitment to the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), Workforce Colorado Weld partners with a network of mandated agencies that deliver key services across the workforce system. These partners—ranging from adult education and vocational rehabilitation to veteran services and unemployment insurance—work together to provide coordinated, customer-focused support for job seekers and employers. This collaborative approach ensures that Weld County residents have access to a full range of employment, training, and support services. Below is a list of our WIOA-mandated partners and the roles they play in strengthening our local workforce system.
A fully accredited two-year public college with multiple locations in northern Colorado. Greeley has been the home of the 185-acre main campus for more than 45 years. Fort Lupton, Loveland and Windsor have satellite locations, providing access to Aims across the region. Aims offers 200 degree and certificate programs with more than 4,000 daytime, evening, weekend and on-line course offerings each year.
The Cultural Development & Wellness Center Adult Education Program at Aurora Mental Health & Recovery helps immigrants, refugees, and people who don’t speak English as their first language build the skills they need to live independently and succeed in their community. They also offer learning opportunities through workforce training, tutoring, and more. They are committed to helping adult learners reach their goals and become more self-sufficient.
In order to qualify for benefits, you must have lost your job through no fault of your own (for example a layoff, reduction in hours, or reduction in pay not related to performance). Unemployment Insurance will contact your previous employer(s) to help determine whether or not you may qualify.
The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation provides assistance to individuals with disabilities to work and live independently. DVR has more than 50 years of experience assisting our job seekers prepare, obtain and retain, meaningful employment, and are committed to helping our employer partners find candidates who are skilled, loyal, and committed to success. After placement, our professional staff continues to provide on-going support to employers and employees.
Helps Veterans find good jobs by providing employment services at One-Stop Career Centers and other locations through funding for Disabled Veterans Outreach Program (DVOP) specialists and Local Veterans Employment Representative (LVER) staff. These intensive services are also provided to eligible spouses
Founded in 1980, RMSER is a grassroots community based organization that provides quality educational, employment and training services. RMSER serves low-come and disadvantaged families through its Head Start, Migrant Head Start, Workforce Training, Migrant Farmworker and Youth and Community programs.