Employment
Prince George’s County Job Centers
A partnership with local workforce development agencies. It provides a full range of assistance to job seekers. Meet with consultants to discuss career exploration, referrals to training programs, résumé preparation, and workshops. Access computers with Internet access, printers, photocopiers, fax machines, telephones, and a variety of job search resource materials.
Prince George’s American Job Center in Largo is open Monday-Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 pm. and Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
1801 McCormick Drive, 1st floor
Largo, MD 20774
(301) 618-8400
Laurel Regional Workforce Center is open Monday-Thursday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. and Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 604
Laurel, MD 20707-4824
(301) 362-9708
A job-search and career development website run by the state; will help you write resume, submit application and find vocational training. Job openings found from 16,000 sources statewide. The online resources are also accessible at the two job centers located in Prince George’s County (addresses above).
(410) 767-2100
(866) 252-0465
Maryland Multicultural Youth Center – Latin American Youth Center
MMYC is Maryland chapter of Latin American Youth Center, a half-century old nonprofit that assists youth with education, housing and workforce training. MMYC has offered workforce services in Prince George’s County for the past 8 years under the federal funding provided by the Workforce Investment Opportunities Act and administered by the Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation.
MMYC serves 16-24 years old, out of school and high school graduates. It provides 21 hours of job readiness training, which then makes participant eligible for an 8-week paid-internship. Interns meet with a job developer, who will work with them to identify their skills, produce a resume, hone their interviewing skills, and link them to job opportunities. The program also offers GED classes for out of school youth. The GED sessions are scheduled for 4 days a week.
Two offices in Prince George’s County:
7411 Riggs Road
Suite 418
Hyattsville, MD 20783
(301) 431-3121
6200 Sheraton Street
Riverdale, MD 20772
(301) 779 2851
Kristin Patterson – MMYC Workforce Manager
(301) 431-3121 x 133
Email: kristeng@layc-dc.org
Employ Prince George’s provides a variety of job seeker services including identifying the right career, job center, bridge programs and employment events.
1801 McCormick Drive, Suite 400, Largo, MD 20774
Phone: (301) 618-8400
Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Prince George’s County Fire and Emergency Medical Services Dept.
Do you have what it takes to be a hero? Become a full-time firefighter or emergency medical services technician. Fill out application online at www.princegeorgescountymd.gov Minimum requirements include: U.S. Citizenship; 18 years of age; a GED and driver’s license.
Lieutenant Tiffany Brooking
Firefighter/Medic Recruiter
Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department
Human Resources
9201 Basil Court, Suite 355
Largo, MD 20774
(301) 883-3164
Email: tcbrooking@co.pg.md.us
A free education and training program that helps young people learn a career, earn a high school diploma or GED, and find and keep a good job. For eligible young people, at least 16 years of age that qualify as low income, Job Corps provides the all-around skills needed to succeed in a career and in life.
If interested in Job Corps, please call (800) 733-JOBS or (800) 733-5627, where an operator will provide you with general information, refer you to the admissions counselor closest to where you live and mail you an information packet. Young people interested in joining Job Corps are invited to visit our Recruiting Website, which is also available in Spanish (Español).
The Choice Program Baltimore City and Prince George’s County
Prince George’s Community College Financial Empowerment Center offers paid internship opportunities and training as a financial advisor (certification might be awarded)
Email: FEC@pgcc.edu
Julie Brooks
Assistant Director
Choice Jobs Phone: (410) 382-6486
Email: jtorch@umbc.edu
Corporation of National Service: AmeriCorps
Sign up for a year of service in national anti-poverty program known as the “Domestic Peace Corps.” There are many programs that are available that provide employment training and experience. While AmeriCorps Members do not receive a salary, they are paid a “stipend,” which is 105 percent of the poverty rate in the service area. Year of service provides educational award and advantage in applying for a federal job upon completion of service year.
Hope Forward (formerly the Maryland Foster Youth Resource Center)
A Baltimore-based nonprofit, it connects former foster youth, ages 17 to 25, to housing, employment, educational and mental health resources.
Program Manager: Susan Emfinger
1 N. Charles Street, Suite 1102 B
Baltimore, MD 21201
(410) 856-1700
Email: semfinger@fedcap.org
Sowing Empowerment & Economic Development, Inc. (SEED)
A health and human services agency that provides food, clothing, education, and training, while promoting self-sufficiency and empowerment, to low- to moderate-income families. SEED operates an emergency food distribution center and clothes closet, a K-8 public charter school, and a before and after school tutoring program, and is also a HUD-approved housing counseling agency.
6201 Riverdale Road
Riverdale, MD 20737
(301) 458-9808
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or GED.
Applicants should meet with a recruiter with a responsible adult who can help them ask questions and understand the information provided.
Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration
A coordinated service delivery system to enable those with developmental disabilities to foster integration into the community. Services include the Home and Community-Based Services Waiver (HCBS), New Directions Waiver, Community Pathways Waiver; Governor’s Transitioning Youth Initiative; Ticket to Work Program.
(877) 468-3464
Social Security Administration Supported Employment Assistance
(800) 772-1213
Division of Rehabilitation Services/Maryland State Department of Education (DORS)
Promotes the employment, independence, and self-sufficiency of individuals with significant disabilities.
Toll Free (888) 554-0334 or (410) 554-9109
Email: dors@dors.state.md.us
Mental Hygiene Administration/Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
For individuals who, because of the severity of their mental illness and their financial need, are qualified to receive state subsidized services.
Administrative Services Organization (ASO) provides 24/7 mental health treatment services
(800) 888-1965
For other mental health services in Prince George’s County:
Prince George’s County Core Service Agency
Prince George’s County Department of Family Services
Mental Health Authority Division
5012 Rhode Island Avenue, Room 114
Hyattsville, MD 20781
Tel: (301) 985-3890
Fax: (301) 985-3889
Dedicated to providing programs and services that help youth/young adults reach their educational and employment goals. Also, provides workshops on job search topics, assistance in resume writing, as well as use of copiers, fax machines, and phone.
Maryland One Stop Career Center – Prince George’s County
1100 Mercantile Lane, Suite 100
Largo, MD 20774
(301) 618-8425
Link to employment information pertaining to job seekers with disabilities: www.dllr.state.md.us/employment/disabilities.shtml
Maryland Division of Unemployment Insurance
To process claims for unemployment:
(800) 827-4839
A job search and career development website run by the State of Maryland offering career counseling, job search tips and current positions located across the region. This site will help you develop your resume, submit job applications and seek out vocational training.
United Communities Against Poverty
Provides GED preparation, computer skills, resume writing, job training and job placement
1400 Doewood Lane
Capitol Heights, MD 20731
(301) 322-5700
Hillside Family of Agencies
Hillside Work Scholarship Connection of Prince George’s County (301) 446-3691 helps youth stay in school, earn their high school diplomas and prepare for secondary education or employment. Students enter the program in seventh through ninth grade. School-based youth advocates provide 360-degree support to help students develop good habits, acquire social skills, and achieve their potential to become contributing, responsible young people at home, in school and at work. Hillside is active in the following schools.
High Schools:
- Central High School
- Fairmont Heights High School
- Potomac High School
- Suitland High School
Middle Schools:
- Benjamin Stoddert Middle School
- James Gholson Middle School
- Drew-Freeman Middle School
- William Wirt Middle School
Catholic Charities: Archdiocese of Washington
Offers adult education programs, shelters, healthcare, vocational training, family strengthening programs, mental health programs, substance abuse treatment, crisis assistance, and immigration programs.
924 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 772-4300
Provides English classes, literacy classes, training, workshops, legal assistance, and employment to Latino immigrants.
Prince George County Welcome & Worker Center
7978-B New Hampshire Ave.
Hyattsville, MD 20783
Tel: (240) 491-5784
Fax: (301) 431-1029
Provides employment assistance to women that are pregnant or have a child under the age of 4.
Adelphi/Langley Park
8908 Riggs Road
Adelphi, MD 20783
(301) 431-6210
Housing Initiative Partnership
Creates housing opportunities for the low and moderate-income residents of Prince George’s County as well as job training and life skills.
6201 Belcrest Road
Hyattsville, MD 20782
(301) 699-3835
Helps homeless people obtain permanent employment; must have a referral from a shelter.
6113 Breezewood Road
Greenbelt, MD 20770
(301) 982-5025
Provides job search skills and computer training
6180 Old Central Avenue
Capitol Heights, MD 20746
(301) 333-4440
New Revival Center of Renewal is a faith-based organization designed to assist you to achieve housing, employment and financial stability. There are classes and vocational programs available.
1402 Ritchie- Marlboro Road
Capital Heights, MD 20743
(301) 736-4535
The Training Source offers job training to the community. One program, the Office Automation Training Program, helps participants obtain employment skills currently in demand by area employers. These classes are available to eligible unemployed or underemployed citizens. This program utilizes self-paced instruction which allows each student to develop skills according to his or her learning capabilities.
59 Yost Place
Seat Pleasant, MD 20743
(301) 499-8872
Email: contact@thetrainingsource.org
The Blue Ribbon Project assist foster youth in finding employment within the community. The Blue Ribbon Project’s Job-Connect is a connection between foster youth and prospective employers. This program also assists foster youth with lifeskills training and job assistance.
Janell – Prince George’s County Ambassador
(301) 814-2027
Melissa Boe – Program Manager
(800) 757-8120
Email: melissa@blueribbonproject.org
Magic Johnson Community Empowerment Center at Autumn Woods Apartments (MJCEC)
MJCEC is a place that provides Educational & Job Assistance programming to its residents through the innovative use of technology and other resources to empower the community.
6001 Logan Way #A5
Bladensburg, MD 20710
(301) 864-8888
Knowledge Equals Youth Success program is comprised of multiple components that serve youth who are disconnected from employment and education.