New skills.

New career.

Receive tuition paid training and support with CSL’s NewSkills program.

Getting a better job is an opportunity to build financial security for you and your family. Community Services League makes it possible with tuition paid training and support to land a job in high-demand industries. Tuition paid for through CSL donors and philanthropy. Start your new career today!

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Upcoming Career Trainings

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Our Commitment to Your Success Includes:

  • A personalized assessment of your skills and training needs

  • Tuition paid workforce training/education

  • Coaching and orientation to prepare you for successful completion of training

  • Financial coaching

  • Digital literacy coaching: basic computer needs

  • 2-hour career readiness workshop focusing on resumes, interview skills, workplace etiquette, and more

  • Career coaches to help you create a resume and connect you with employers

  • Ongoing employment and retention coaching for your continued success

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The Agile Work Profiler

The Agile Work Profiler will identify your strengths and job skills through what we call 'Agilities'. Agilities are groups of work activities that describe your strengths and interests as they relate to your career.

You will be asked to rate your skill level in 24 work activities and how much you enjoy doing them. The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete.

Upon completion, you will receive your Agilities ranking with an emphasis on your top three. Knowing your top Agilities will show you where you are today and guide you in your development to get to where you want to be professionally. We believe this information will improve your resumé, your interview skills, and ultimately your chances of working in a career you love.

Reviews from NewSkills Graduates

816-491-2008 | newskills@cslcares.org

New Skills is a cooperative program of Truman Heartland Community Foundation, Community Services League, University of Central Missouri,
KC Scholars, Herndon Career Center and Mid-Continent Public Library.