Statewide and Nationwide
Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services
Referred to as DARS, this state agency provides services to help Virginians with disabilities become more independent and self-sufficient. Services are focused in employment, community based services, assistive technology/devices and equipment.
Assistance and Information, Office for Aging Services, Division for Community Living
Employment
Job search, training and career counseling services for employment seekers.
Employment for Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Career Center
Training and Career Counseling
Employment Assistance for Beneficiaries of Social Security Programs (PABSS)
Training and Disabilities
Employment for At Risk Youth
Employment Resources
Senior Employment Program | SCSEP
Work Incentive for SSI Beneficiaries
Employment Discrimination
Employment Discrimination, Washington DC Field Office
Information Center for Federal Employment
Career Information System
VCU Research and Training Center (RRTC) on Employment of People with Physical Disabilities
Labor and Industry, Central Regional Office
Labor and Industry Information Center
Administrative Office | Employment Commission
Virginia Workforce Centers
Employment Services for Vision Impaired, Charlottesville
Employment Services for Vision Impaired, VIB Plant in Richmond
VA Ready Scholars
Supported Employment
Programs that provide employment counseling, training, assessment, vocational rehabilitation and work sites designed specifically for individuals with physical, sensory or developmental disabilities.
The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)
Employment for People with Disabilities
VCU National Training and Data Center
Veteran Employment Programs
Programs that provide resume preparation assistance, career counseling, vocational assessment, job development, job training, job search, job placement and/or other services for unemployed veterans who need assistance re-entering the workforce. Veteran employment programs may be configured for recently separated veterans, homeless veterans, veterans with service-connected disabilities and other special populations or may be broadly available to veterans in general.