Clermont county veterans card application

Ohio is proud to be called home by more than 700,000 veterans and military service members — the 5th largest veteran population in the United States. OhioMeansJobs.com gives you access to our database of millions of resumes for free.

Clermont County, in partnership with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Veterans Services Department, offers a wide range of priority services to veterans and their spouses. An OhioMeansJobs website – www.ohiomeansveteranjobs.com – offers veterans special resources and access to jobs posted specifically for veterans.

OhioMeansJobs Cincinnati Clermont County offers job placement and agency referral services, barrier elimination, training and career management services.

OhioMeansJobs Clermont County honors the Jobs for Veteran Act, P.L. 107-288, which establishes a Priority of Service for covered persons in qualified job training programs.

Veterans’ Guide to Vocational and Apprenticeship Programs

If you’re a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, you may have access to educational benefits through the GI Bill and similar programs. In addition to helping veterans attend traditional four-year colleges, these benefits can also be applied to vocational schools and apprenticeships. Check out this website here!

Due to an increased shortage of qualified trade workers, there is a high demand for apprentice-level and skilled labor positions. Learning a trade or doing an apprenticeship is an excellent option for veterans.

This guide offers insights into the advantages of non-traditional postsecondary education and essential information about vocational and apprenticeship programs, including eligibility, expenses, and the shift to civilian work.