An employment services agency that is approved by Social Security. Employment Networks may offer a variety of services such as job readiness services, placement services, vocational rehabilitation, training, job coaches, transportation or other supports.
Employment Network examples:
- Employers
- Employers offering or arranging for job training
- An employer collaborating with a community based organization
- Transportation providers
- Staffing and placement agencies
- Consumer groups
- California Department of Rehabilitation
- Private providers of rehabilitation services
- One Stop Career Centers
- Vocational rehabilitation Service Projects for American Indians with disabilities
- Cottage industries such as benefits planning services combined with other services
- Public or private schools providing transitional education or career development services
- Organizations working with ethnic, disability, or religious faith groups
A current list of Employment Networks can be found on the MAXIMUS site
.