Resources for Tennessee Job Seekers
The Tennessee Department of Human Services and its partners have a variety of supports to help job seekers, including job seekers with disabilities, train, learn and achieve employment success that contributes to our state’s economy. Use the links below to find videos, outreach materials for download and links to community partners who support Tennessee Job Seekers in their time of need.
The Tennessee Department of Human Services has several programs that help Tennessee Job seekers achieve employment success and economic stability. Use the links below to download and share the information you need.
Tennessee WIOA Combined State Plan
Tennessee state-wide plan to consistently improve the workforce system to deliver integrated, job-driven services to job seekers, workers, and employers.
Outreach Materials for Child Care Child Professionals and Business Owners
TDHS has a variety of outreach materials that can be downloaded and shared to help child care professionals and agency operators improve their business and service to the Tennessee families they serve.
Community Services Block Grant Partners
A list of Community Action Agency partners. These partners offer a wide variety of supports, including employment resources, to help Tennesseans overcome economic barriers.
The Tennessee Department of Human Services partners with a wide range of community organizations and fellow state agencies who help Tennesseans find stability through employment. Use the links below to connect with a partner in your area.
Child Care Training and Professional Development Partners
Families First Community Grant Partners
Families First Community Partners
Fatherhood Initiative Grant Partners
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education and Training Program (SNAP E&T)
Tennessee Department of Labor and Jobs4TN
Tennessee Human Rights Commission
Tennessee Department of Veteran Services
Note: TDHS does not endorse the organizations listed on this page but provides this list as resource for Tennesseans who need information and assistance. Each listed organization should be evaluated on their own merits.