Community Resources
AARP Foundation: Offers a variety of employment & training programs for workers over 55 years of age.
Arts and Humanities Council: The Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa is the champion of area arts and culture. Diverse education programs advance its mission to inspire creativity, foster appreciation, promote lifelong learning, enhance the quality of individual lives, and contribute economic vitality to the greater community. They offer programs including Arts Education, the Community Arts Partnership, Arts in Healthcare, Artists in the Park, and life-long learning.
Bristow Housing Authority: offers public housing assistance to the residents of Bristow, OK.
Tulsa Metro Chamber: The Chamber serves as the primary advocate for Tulsa’s business community, but also utilizes several key community partners to ensure a well-balanced representation.
Central Technology Center: Central Tech is a career and technology education school with campuses in Drumright and Sapulpa, Oklahoma. Central Tech, also known as Central Technology Center and formerly Central Vo-Tech, offers both full time classes and short term training to all age ranges from high school students to adult senior citizens.
Department of Rehabilitation Services: DRS offers a variety of employment & training programs for people with disabilities.
Community Action Project of Tulsa: Provides a variety of financial services and childhood education to Tulsa area residents.
Goodwill Industries of Tulsa: offers a variety of training programs including Call Center Operations, Computer Applications, Certified Medical Administrative Assistant, Employment Essentials, ForkLift Operator and Private Security training classes.
Muscogee (Creek) Nation: The Muscogee Nation offers a variety of employment & training programs to native peoples of the area.
Oklahoma Department of Commerce: Provides a variety of economic development programs for Oklahoma employers also including labor market information.
Oklahoma Department of Human Services: Programs and services that provide a “safety net” for you and your family.
Oklahoma Employment Security Commission: OESC is your direct link to employment and training, unemployment benefits, labor market data, and much more.
ResCare: ResCare’s workforce services find jobs, education and training for people who have significant barriers to employment, have lost their jobs or are just entering the workforce. ResCare is the largest private provider of workforce services in the U.S.
Tulsa Area Human Resource Administration: A one stop shop for Human Resources related information in the Tulsa, OK area. Here you will find information on HR meetings and activities in the Tulsa area, employment information, legislative information, and much more.
Tulsa Community College: A two Year college offering a host of short and long-term training opportunities.
Tulsa Job Corps: Job Corps is taking steps to help protect our environment and connect students with businesses and their surrounding communities through green training. Job Corps is preparing students for the green economy through green training in the advanced manufacturing, automotive, and construction industry areas.
Tulsa Technology Center: Tulsa Tech offers hundreds of short-term classes that allow students to pursue their individual career goals or simply explore a variety of interests.
Union Public Schools: Provides approximately 15,000 students with pre-kindergarten through 12th grade educational services that reside within a 28-square-mile boundary encompassing both southeast Tulsa and a portion of Broken Arrow.
University of Tulsa: A fully accredited university offering a host of educational programs.
Job Center: http://www.workforceok.org/wfcenters/Tulsa-Eastgate/default.htm
The Job Center is your one stop shop for all of your workforce development employee recruitment needs.



