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Services

The NEA Workforce Centers serve the job seeker by providing a menu of services which includes but is not limited to:
  1. Priority of Services for Veterans and Eligible Spouses
  2. Adult Education and Literacy Services
  3. Apprenticeship
  4. Aptitude and Interest Assessments (Career Keys, TORQ, Interest Profiler)
  5. Career Counseling
  6. Child and Adult Protection Services information
  7. Disability Services
  8. Financial Aid Services
  9. Follow-up Services
  10. Individual Employment Planning
  11. Information on Demand Occupations & Employment Projections
  12. Information on Eligible Training Providers and Performance Outcomes
  13. Job Corps & Older Worker Program Services
  14. Job Fairs
  15. Job Matching and Job Referral
  16. Job Placement
  17. Job Readiness
  18. Job Search Assistance
  19. Local, Regional and Statewide Labor Market Information
  20. Medicaid Information
  21. Migrant Seasonal Farmworker Services
  22. Occupational Skills Training at 2 & 4 Year State Colleges
  23. On-line Job Applications
  24. On the Job Training (OJT) Services
  25. Program Eligibility Determination
  26. Resume Assistance
  27. Self-Service Resource Lab (Assistance Available As Needed)
  28. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Information
  29. Supportive Services - (Child Care, Housing Assistance, etc)
  30. TAA  (Trade Adjustment Assistance)
  31. TEA (Transitional Employment Assistance)
  32. TRA (Trade Readjustment Assistance)
  33. Transportation Information
  34. Unemployment Insurance Information
  35. Work Experience (Paid & Unpaid)
  36. ​Year Round Youth Services
 The Northeast Arkansas Workforce Centers are an equal opportunity employer/program.
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.

If you are a hearing person and you want to call a deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind, speech-disabled, or late-deafened person, all you have to do is dial 7-1-1. It is that easy! (If the phone from which you are calling does not accept 7-1-1, just call 1-800-285-1121 for the same great results).

Equal Opportunity Officer, Debbie Heckmann - 870-932-3957
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