NJ Reentry Corp. 2026 Annual Conference
The NJ Reentry Corp. 2026 Annual Conference will focus on Trauma. The event will be conducted on Thursday, April 2, at Saint
Career-related services offered by the partners of the Greater Raritan Workforce Development Board focus on meeting customers from Hunterdon and Somerset Counties where they are.
In addition to in-person, all offices offer services through e-mail, phone and virtual platforms. A virtual orientation session for new customers of the Training Center is conducted at 10 a.m. Fridays, and virtual and in-person career-webinars on different topics are presented an ongoing basis by the Training Center and the Greater Raritan Workforce Development Board. Bookmark this GRWDB calendar page to keep up with the latest offerings. Job fairs and related career events from around the state can be found on the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Events Calendar.
GRWDB Board and Committee meetings are open to the public and may be attended in person or virtually. The schedule of meetings can be found on the Events – Meeting Packages tab of the website.
For more information and instructions on submitting items for calendar consideration, contact the GRWDB at 908-541-5790 or info@thegrwdb.org.
The NJ Reentry Corp. 2026 Annual Conference will focus on Trauma. The event will be conducted on Thursday, April 2, at Saint
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State, education, industry, community, and student leaders are invited to a NJ Workforce Summit to brainstorm recommendations to inform the state’s future
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