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Employment Training and Community Services

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Washtenaw County etcs is a unique government department that recognizes that community action and workforce development are essential to economic development.

Looking for a Job Computer Lab

Are you looking for a new job? Do you want to change careers or get additional education? Have you lost your job or are you just looking?

The etcs Michigan Works! Service Center and on-line resources can help. Assistance can include financial assistance to pay for education and training.

Corporate Services

Is your company looking for a new employee or adding a number of new positions?

The etcs Michigan Works Center helps employers find qualified workers, learn about customized training programs as well as opportunities for receiving training incentives.

In conjunction with Ann Arbor SPARK, a Talent Recruitment Director assists high-tech companies locate specialized employees.

Community Action

etcs, as the Community Action Agency for Washtenaw County, provides services designed to help people to help themselves in achieving self-sufficiency. These programs address a wide range of needs - including weatherization assistance, senior nutrition, senior volunteer opportunities, utility, food and other emergency assistance.

Youth Employment Programs

Programs to assist youth – ages 14-21 are available through etcs. This includes everything from learning the basics about finding a first job to assisting with completion of high school equivalency.

Community & Faith Based Initiatives Healthcare Careers

C2C-Commitment to Change is a partnership between Washtenaw County Government and the community and faith-based community that addresses quality-of-life issues and pursues community and economic development opportunities. Learn more about Access Points across the county and the Resource Directory.

Workforce Information

Do you want to learn more about who lives and works in Washtenaw County? What occupations are growing as well as the ones that are declining? How about what people get paid?

View the Washtenaw County Labor Assessment