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The contract seeks a subcontractor to deliver comprehensive employment and job placement services tailored to reentry participants, with a focus on job readiness training, resume development, employer engagement, and successful job placement. The services must include ongoing transitional employment tracking to ensure participants maintain stable employment post-placement, emphasizing outcomes that support long-term reintegration into the workforce. The program is designed to assist individuals transitioning from incarceration by equipping them with practical skills, professional documents, and direct connections to potential employers. This subcontract is issued by the Probation Department of California under NAICS code 561311, which classifies it as employment placement services. The opportunity was posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of August 10, 2026. While specific location details for performance or agency office are not provided, the services are intended to serve reentry participants within California’s probation system. Interested parties can access additional information through the provided procurement portal link.

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Subcontractor to provide job readiness, placement, and transitional support for California reentry participants under NAICS 561311.

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California → Probation DepartmentView Agency

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561311 - Employment Placement AgenciesView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, USA

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AgencyCalifornia → Probation Department
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Provide job readiness training, resume development, employer engagement, and job placement for reentry participants, including transitional employment tracking.

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