Capital Area Workforce Development Board
The mission of the Capital Area Workforce Development Board is to create a highly effective workforce system. This system will provide employers with productive, skilled workers and offer residents training and employment opportunities that promote job satisfaction and economic stability. The accomplishment of this mission will enable all citizens to contribute to the prosperity of the community.
Capital Area Workforce Development Board
The Parkview Building
2321 Crabtree Blvd., Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27604
919.856.6040
Center for Employment Training
The Center for Employment Training is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to fighting poverty and dependence on public aid by making hands-on job training available to youth and adults of all educational levels and backgrounds, but especially to those most in need and hardest to serve. The mission of CET, an economic and community development corporation, is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency.
Center for Employment Training
807 E. Main St., Suite 4-200, Second Floor
Durham, NC 27701-4074
919.686.4050
North Carolina Builder Institute
The North Carolina Builder Institute was developed by the North Carolina Home Builders Association to assist industry professionals stay on the cutting edge. NCBI seeks to enhance technical and professional knowledge in the areas of new technology, business strategies, marketing techniques, effective management, and changing consumer demands. To provide recognition for those who strive for continued growth and development in the home building industry; to provide continuing education and professional development programs that are both accessible and affordable to members. More than 50 courses are offered via nine different tracks to build an educational experience to meet specific needs.
North Carolina Home Builders Association
5580 Centerview Drive, Suite 415
Raleigh, NC 27606
1.800.662.7129
North Carolina Department of Labor
The North Carolina Department of Labor provides free assistance to employers, especially those in smaller businesses, to help them reach their goal of achieving a safe and healthful workplace for their employees. Experienced and professional safety, industrial hygiene, and ergonomics consultants can help you identify safety and health hazards in your business or industry, advise you on how to reduce or eliminate those hazards, and assess your safety and health program. The goal is to help businesses meet current OSHA job safety and health regulations and develop an ongoing, effective safety and health management program. The Department of Labor provides employees with a confidential, comprehensive written report containing its findings and recommendations. The employer’s obligation in accepting these services is to correct all hazards identified by the consultant within a reasonable period.
Consultative Services Bureau
1101 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1101
919.807.2905
800.NC.LABOR
North Carolina Department of Labor Apprenticeship and Training Bureau
Apprenticeship, by virtue of its success in preparing skilled workers, helps North Carolina compete more effectively in the global economy and contributes to the state’s economic development. Apprenticeship is a voluntary system of employee training. It combines on-the-job training with technical instruction. The program currently recognizes and provides training programs for more than 800 occupations. North Carolina’s apprenticeship program serves a diverse population, including women, minorities, youth, and dislocated workers. The Apprenticeship and Training Bureau provides free assistance to the apprentice and certifies the training program and newly trained graduate.
Apprenticeship and Training Bureau
313 Chapanoke Rd., Suite 120
Raleigh, NC 27603
919.814.0400
800.562.6333
Capital Area JobLink Career Center
The vision of the Capital Area JobLink Career Center is to improve North Carolina’s workforce and strengthen the state’s economy by developing a system of JobLink Career Centers. The JobLink Career Centers offer labor market information, provide access to career training and job placement services, and serve as the connection between employers and qualified workers. The Capital Area JobLink Career Center system brings together an array of services to help job seekers find employment and to assist businesses in filling their job openings. JobLink Career Centers, which are granted a charter by the Capital Area Workforce Development Board, have demonstrated a level of readiness to deliver high-quality services to customers. JobLink Career Centers are user-friendly facilities, which provide job seekers and employers access to a variety of employment and training services under one roof. The JobLink Career Center makes the best use of scarce resources while serving all residents of North Carolina. The staff works to provide the most comprehensive and efficient workforce development system possible.
Capital Area JobLink Career Center
3351 Carl Sandburg Court
Raleigh, NC 27610
919.212.3849
The mission of the Capital Area Workforce Development Board is to create a highly effective workforce system. This system will provide employers with productive, skilled workers and offer residents training and employment opportunities that promote job satisfaction and economic stability. The accomplishment of this mission will enable all citizens to contribute to the prosperity of the community.
Capital Area Workforce Development Board
The Parkview Building
2321 Crabtree Blvd., Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27604
919.856.6040
Center for Employment Training
The Center for Employment Training is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to fighting poverty and dependence on public aid by making hands-on job training available to youth and adults of all educational levels and backgrounds, but especially to those most in need and hardest to serve. The mission of CET, an economic and community development corporation, is to promote human development and education by providing people with marketable skills training and supportive services that contribute to self-sufficiency.
Center for Employment Training
807 E. Main St., Suite 4-200, Second Floor
Durham, NC 27701-4074
919.686.4050
North Carolina Builder Institute
The North Carolina Builder Institute was developed by the North Carolina Home Builders Association to assist industry professionals stay on the cutting edge. NCBI seeks to enhance technical and professional knowledge in the areas of new technology, business strategies, marketing techniques, effective management, and changing consumer demands. To provide recognition for those who strive for continued growth and development in the home building industry; to provide continuing education and professional development programs that are both accessible and affordable to members. More than 50 courses are offered via nine different tracks to build an educational experience to meet specific needs.
North Carolina Home Builders Association
5580 Centerview Drive, Suite 415
Raleigh, NC 27606
1.800.662.7129
North Carolina Department of Labor
The North Carolina Department of Labor provides free assistance to employers, especially those in smaller businesses, to help them reach their goal of achieving a safe and healthful workplace for their employees. Experienced and professional safety, industrial hygiene, and ergonomics consultants can help you identify safety and health hazards in your business or industry, advise you on how to reduce or eliminate those hazards, and assess your safety and health program. The goal is to help businesses meet current OSHA job safety and health regulations and develop an ongoing, effective safety and health management program. The Department of Labor provides employees with a confidential, comprehensive written report containing its findings and recommendations. The employer’s obligation in accepting these services is to correct all hazards identified by the consultant within a reasonable period.
Consultative Services Bureau
1101 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1101
919.807.2905
800.NC.LABOR
North Carolina Department of Labor Apprenticeship and Training Bureau
Apprenticeship, by virtue of its success in preparing skilled workers, helps North Carolina compete more effectively in the global economy and contributes to the state’s economic development. Apprenticeship is a voluntary system of employee training. It combines on-the-job training with technical instruction. The program currently recognizes and provides training programs for more than 800 occupations. North Carolina’s apprenticeship program serves a diverse population, including women, minorities, youth, and dislocated workers. The Apprenticeship and Training Bureau provides free assistance to the apprentice and certifies the training program and newly trained graduate.
Apprenticeship and Training Bureau
313 Chapanoke Rd., Suite 120
Raleigh, NC 27603
919.814.0400
800.562.6333
Capital Area JobLink Career Center
The vision of the Capital Area JobLink Career Center is to improve North Carolina’s workforce and strengthen the state’s economy by developing a system of JobLink Career Centers. The JobLink Career Centers offer labor market information, provide access to career training and job placement services, and serve as the connection between employers and qualified workers. The Capital Area JobLink Career Center system brings together an array of services to help job seekers find employment and to assist businesses in filling their job openings. JobLink Career Centers, which are granted a charter by the Capital Area Workforce Development Board, have demonstrated a level of readiness to deliver high-quality services to customers. JobLink Career Centers are user-friendly facilities, which provide job seekers and employers access to a variety of employment and training services under one roof. The JobLink Career Center makes the best use of scarce resources while serving all residents of North Carolina. The staff works to provide the most comprehensive and efficient workforce development system possible.
Capital Area JobLink Career Center
3351 Carl Sandburg Court
Raleigh, NC 27610
919.212.3849