Employment |
Albany County Department for Aging
112 State Street, Room 710, Albany 12207 |
Monday through Friday -8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The federal government sponsors this program. It is for people
age 55 and older and offers employment placement and training
within the government and non-profit structures. There are income eligibility guidelines. This program is for all New York State residents.
www.albanvcounty.com |
447-7190
447-7179 |
Career Central
175 Central Avenue, Albany 12206 |
Monday through Friday -8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. with extended hours Tuesday and Thursday until 7 p.m.
This program is for 18 years and older. Computers available for resume, telephone service, counselors and Department of Labor
job service office. It is the new One Stop Center.
www.labor.state.ny.us |
462-7600 |
Foster Grandparent Program of the Capital Region
2331 Fifth Avenue, Troy 12180 |
Monday through Friday -8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Receive a modest tax-free stipend when income qualified that does
not affect your benefits.
Receive 40 hours of orientation and monthly in-service training.
Eleven paid holidays and pool leave which includes sick leave, vacation and personal leave. Some transportation reimbursement.
www.ceo-cap.org |
272-6012 |
OMRDD -Capital District
44 Holland Avenue, Albany 12208 |
Monday through Friday -9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
Offers volunteer programs for those 60 plus and retired with a tax-free stipend that can include transportation money.
May work up to 15 to 40 hours/week.
Includes an annual physical exam and a daily meal allowance, plus paid vacation and leave benefits. |
473-9689 |
Senior Aides Program
National Senior Education & Research Center (Title V)
Schaffer Heights, 107 Nott Terrace, Room 202, Schenectady 12305 |
Monday through Friday -9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For those 55 plus and income eligible. Offer employment counseling, training, and career planning. |
382-0072 |
Women Employment Resources Center
8 Wolfert A venue, Menands 12204 |
Monday through Friday -9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Must call for appointment
This program helps displaced homemakers achieve financial independence. A displaced homemaker is someone who has lost her source of income upon the death, divorce, separation, disability or dislocation of a spouse or upon impending loss of public assistance
There are no financial restrictions. All services are free of charge
www.cdwerc.org
|
434-3103 |