SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
Senior Community Service Employment Program
Finding employees today with reliable work habits, loyalty to the job and the businesses, experience, and stability can be a lengthy process. The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is able to connect businesses with older workers with these sought-after qualities.
The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) provides services to older adults who reside in Wyoming, age 55 years or older, and have an income level below 125 percent of the Federal Poverty Guideline; are unemployed; and have poor employment prospects. Services include comprehensive case management, employment training and up to 20 hours per week of part-time, subsidized community service assignments. The goal of these services is to transition the participant into unsubsidized employment earning a self-sufficient wage.
Older Worker Resource Directory
Employer's Guide to 55 Plus Workers and Volunteers
Resources to Assist Businesses and Older Workers
- Experience Works, Inc.
- AARP
- ServeWyoming
- The Boomer Group
- The ReFirement Group
- Too Young To Retire
- Wyoming AgrAbility
- SeniorNET
- The Boomer Century
- Connect Wyoming
- Wyoming SCORE
- Wind River Development Fund
- Wyoming Women's Business Center
- U.S. Small Business Administration
- Wyoming Small Business Development Center
- Wyoming Workforce Development Council
- Wyoming Business Council
- Wyoming Rural Development Council
- Workforce3One
- American Society for Training and Development, Northern Rockies Chapter
- Center on Education and Training for Employment, The Ohio State University
Resources to Assist Communities Developing Their Workforce
- National Center for Frontier Communities
- The Asset-Based Community Development Institute
- Asset-Based Community Development Training Group
- Asset-Based Community Development and Community Organizing with Mike Green (Denver)
- Wyoming Community Development Education
- Wyoming Community Foundation
- AARP Community Exchange
For more information about this program, please contact Nicole Novotny at (307) 777-2475.