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EmploymentPipeline

“Transforming Lives through Employment”

The Employment

Pipeline is a voluntary

program that helps

eligible DSHS clients

secure employment

with the right employer at

the right time

with the right skills.

The first step is

to contact an

Employment Pipeline

Navigator in your

area.

DSHS 22-1560 (Rev. 7/17)

Contact us Clark County

(360) 628-3355 R3EPNavigators@dshs.wa.gov King Island, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom Counties

(206) 375-2135 or(360) 701-4786R2EPNavigators@dshs.wa.gov Pierce, Kitsap and Mason Counties

(360) 515-8903R3EPNavigators@dshs.wa.gov Lewis and Thurston Counties

(360) 725-4809R3EPNavigators@dshs.wa.gov Spokane County

(509) 227-2300R1EPNavigators@dshs.wa.gov

Child Support ResourcesAlternative Solutions(360) 664-5028AlternativeSolutions@dshs.wa.gov

As an Employer how can we help you?

• Provide you with a pool of pre-screened candidates who are ready to work.

• Work with job seekers to overcome barriers.

• Provide one year of post-employment support.

As a Job Seeker how can we help you?

• Provide support services to qualifying DSHS recipients in search of employment.

• Connect DSHS recipients in search of employment to community resources.

• Match your skills to employer needs.

• Provide pre- and post-employment support.

• Help you overcome challenges to employment, including connection to other DSHS programs.

• Refer you to training opportunities.

Jobs, Business, Community. Keep it local.If you have a current DSHS case, we help by:

• Answering questions about your case;• Updating your case;• Providing additional resources you qualify for; and• Completing reviews for continued benefits.

We help determine eligibility for:• Basic Food benefits• Cash assistance

We offer referrals to:• The Basic Food Employment and Training

(BFET) program• Child care• Child support• Domestic violence help

If you are a participant in the Basic Food Employment and Training (BFET) program or in the WorkFirst program, you may be eligible for assistance with:

• Transportation• Interview or work clothes• Connection to low-cost housing• Help paying your utility bills

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