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Training Options

You can choose from a wide range of programs and schools in the Wichita region. To help make your next move the best one, the training programs listed are based on industries expected to grow. And, depending on where you were laid off from, you may qualify to get your training paid for in full plus help with other expenses.
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1,000+ workers are using training funds
THIS YEAR IN WICHITA

1,000+ workers are using training funds
THIS YEAR IN WICHITA

Explore Local
Training Options

You can choose from a wide range of programs and schools in the Wichita region. To help make your next move the best one, the training programs listed are based on industries expected to grow. And, depending on where you were laid off from, you may qualify to get your training paid for in full plus help with other expenses.
Find Training

Find Your
Next Job

There are companies hiring now in the Wichita region. Some may need the skills you already have, while some provide on-the-job training. These open roles vary from full-time to part-time in a range of industries, and one may be right for you.
Find a Job

5,500+ open jobs in the region
on kansasworks.com

5,500+ open jobs in the region
on kansasworks.com

Find Your
Next Job

There are companies hiring now in the Wichita region. Some may need the skills you already have, while some provide on-the-job training. These open roles vary from full-time to part-time in a range of industries, and one may be right for you.
Find a Job

Real Stories

Hear local people who were laid off share their stories about training for a new job, while getting their school paid for. 

Robert Tallie

After getting laid off, Robert decided to gain more skills within aviation. He's using TAA funds to pay for his training at WSU Tech. 

Tracy Taylor

Tracy was laid off this year. Now, she's taking advantage of TAA funds to pay for her to go to school at WSU Tech to become a nurse.

Dalton McCune-Seiler

When Dalton's hours were cut from his restaurant job, he knew it was time to make a change. He enrolled in the IT Systems program at WSU Tech.

 


The “Get Trained. Get Paid.” campaign was developed to keep and support the Wichita region’s world-class workforce. This initiative connects local training and job opportunities to those who were affected by layoffs. Community partners collaborating on this campaign include the City of WichitaGreater Wichita PartnershipSedgwick County and Workforce Alliance.

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