Mobile PA CareerLink Unit Launch in North Central Pennsylvania
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The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry launched a new mobile PA CareerLink unit to serve six north central Pennsylvania counties (Cameron, Clearfield, Elk, Jefferson, McKean, and Potter). This is the third mobile CareerLink unit in Pennsylvania, staffed with workforce professionals and funded through federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Adult funding. The mobile office will provide career services, training opportunities, and employer connections directly to rural communities where access to workforce services may be limited.
What changed
The Shapiro Administration announced the launch of a new mobile PA CareerLink office to expand workforce development services in north central Pennsylvania. The mobile unit, operated in partnership with Workforce Solutions for North Central PA, will serve Cameron, Clearfield, Elk, Jefferson, McKean, and Potter counties. Services include career counseling, job training resources, and connections to local employers. The unit will be available for scheduling starting mid-April.
Employers seeking workforce support and job seekers needing career services in these rural counties should contact Workforce Solutions for North Central PA to schedule appointments with the mobile unit. The initiative is part of Governor Shapiro's broader commitment to workforce development, with the proposed 2026-27 budget including investments to expand training and strengthen the talent pipeline across Pennsylvania.
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Shapiro Administration Launches New Mobile PA CareerLink® Unit, Bringing Real Career Support and Resources Directly to North Central Pennsylvanians Looking for Work and to Build Their Skills
April 01, 2026
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- Department of Labor & Industry Follow DLI on YouTube Kersey, PA – As part of the Shapiro Administration’s commitment to meeting Pennsylvania workers where they are and investing in resources that strengthen the Commonwealth’s workforce, PA Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) Secretary Nancy A. Walker today celebrated the launch of the newest mobile PA CareerLink ® unit – the third of its kind in Pennsylvania. This mobile PA CareerLink ® office will support employers, job seekers, students, and partners across six north central Pennsylvania counties – Cameron, Clearfield, Elk, Jefferson, McKean, and Potter – where access to workforce and career-readiness services may be limited.
“Every Pennsylvanian deserves access to opportunity, no matter their ZIP code. This mobile PA CareerLin ® unit helps us show up in communities, connect people to good jobs, and support local employers in real time,” said Secretary Walker. “This is just one way we’re ensuring Pennsylvanians have the resources they need to chart their own course. Governor Shapiro’s proposed 2026–27 budget calls for critical investments in workforce development so we can expand training, strengthen our talent pipeline, meet the needs of employers, and keep opening doors for workers across the entire Commonwealth.”
Today’s celebration was hosted by L&I partner, Workforce Solutions for North Central PA, with leaders from chambers of commerce representing the six-county region joining the ribbon-cutting, including the St. Marys Area Chamber of Commerce. The new mobile PA CareerLink ® unit – staffed with workforce professionals – is ready to travel across North Central Pennsylvania and will be available for scheduling starting mid-April. The mobile office is made possible thanks to federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Adult funding.
“In a rural region like North Central Pennsylvania, access can be one of the biggest barriers for both job seekers and employers,” said Pam Streich, Executive Director of Workforce Solutions for North Central PA. “This mobile PA CareerLink® unit allows us to meet people where they are—bringing career services, training opportunities, and direct employer connections into our communities. It’s about removing barriers, strengthening our local workforce, and ensuring that no matter where someone lives, they have access to the support they need to succeed.”
The Shapiro Administration supports skills-based hiring, recognizing the value of every career path, regardless of whether it requires a college degree. That’s why since taking office, Governor Shapiro has made investing in workforce development a cornerstone of his Administration. Over the past three years, the Commonwealth increased funding for vo-tech, career and technical education (CTE), and apprenticeship programs by nearly 50 percent — from $118 million to $183 million.
As the Governor looks to build upon these historic investments, his 2026-27 budget calls for:
- A $1 million increase in state funding for the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR) to help Pennsylvanians with disabilities find and keep work;
- An additional $18 million for vo-tech, career and technical education (CTE), and apprenticeship programs;
- $7 million for Schools-to-Work to bridge classroom learning with real-world opportunity and align training with in-demand industries and workforce needs across the Commonwealth; and
- $6.3 million to continue building a stronger, more resilient workforce through the Industry Partnership program, which brings together regional business leaders within one industry and public partners to address shared workforce needs. PA CareerLink ® prepares Pennsylvanians to meet the needs of businesses and matches employers with qualified, skilled candidates. Individuals can register for career and training services, search for job postings and upload their resumes to make themselves visible and available to thousands of employers.
For more information about PA CareerLink ® services, visit www.pacareerlink.pa.gov.
For more information on the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry, please visit the website or follow L&I on Instagram, Facebook, X, and LinkedIn.
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