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KANSASWORKS Mobile Workforce Center

Providing services in regions that lack a permanent workforce center or face unusually high demand for workforce assistance

CONTACT

Keegan Early, Mobile Workforce Center Manager

785-250-6475

[email protected]

CONTACT

Joseph “Joe” Walter, Mobile Workforce Center Manager

785-625-5654

[email protected]

KANSASWORKS is proud to own two Mobile Workforce Centers with services similar to what you might find in all of the brick and mortar Workforce Center locations across the state. 

Both KANSASWORKS Mobile Workforce Centers feature: 

  • Computer labs
  • Internet access
  • Appropriate staff numbers for event volume
  • ADA compliance

Coming to a town near you! Find out where the Mobile Workforce Center is headed next

The Mobile Workforce Centers allow KANSASWORKS to provide workforce services in regions of the state that lack permanent workforce center offices or face unusually high demand for workforce center assistance due to mass layoffs, business closures, natural disasters or demographic shifts.

KANSASWORKS personnel accompany the mobile center and are available to provide career counseling and resume assistance. The Mobile Workforce Center can also be used throughout the state for job fairs, career development workshops, tutorials, skills training and other employment services. 

The Mobile Workforce Center may be scheduled for:

  • Assessments and skills training
  • Job search assistance
  • Job fairs, trade shows and online applications
  • Workforce services to rural communities and remote locations
  • National or state disasters or emergencies
  • Mass layoffs or business closures

Funded in full by USDOL


The KANSASWORKS Mobile Workforce Centers may be deployed at no cost for qualified events.

Book the Mobile Workforce Center for your event or area today!

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