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Work Skills Corporation
Basic Information
Address: 100 Summitt St.
Brighton, MI. 48116
Phone Number: 810.534.6127
Fax Number: 810.227.1344
Email: aimeez@wskills.com
Director: Rodney Jones
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Employment and Training, Alternative Education
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Students and Adults
Ages for Volunteer: 18-101
Hours of Service: Mon. - Fri. 8:30-4:30
Minimum Hours Required: 2
Days of Service: 1
Mission Statement:
Work Skills Corporation's Mission is to Optimize Human Potential.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Vision Statement
Our teams of talented people are motivated to provide superior Employment, Training, Education and Health Care Services that are customer driven, high quality and innovative.
Core Values
• We value and respect the dignity and individualism of people
• We value teamwork, continuous improvement and customer satisfaction
• We value entrepreneurship and innovation, combined with fiscal responsibility
• We value our commitment and responsibility to the communities we serve
Program History:
Work Skills Corporation has been providing employment and training services to people with barriers to employment for over 358years. By barrier, we refer to a wide range of individuals from those who simply need help developing a resume to those who need accommodations on a job. Founded in 1973, WSC is a Michigan private non-profit corporation governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees. We are CARF accredited and ISO certified.
Additional Information:
Services Include:
Employment and training services help people identify what type of jobs they would like to pursue and then support them with becoming work-ready. Placement services assist individuals in finding jobs.
Our production operation (ISO Certified) performs work for the automotive industry as a Tier I and Tier II supplier as well as other businesses and industries. This area supports our employment and training services by providing a real work setting for assessment and training programs.
Action Associates is the staffing arm of WSC. Action provides temporary, contract and permanent placement of professional, skilled trades, administrative and industrial personnel to private business and government.
Action Home Health Care specializes in services to those and their loved ones who are faced with illness, recovery or diminished ability to care for themselves
In our Alternative Education services, we provide GED preparation and high school completion, vocational training and job placement to students 16 to 19 years of age.