Solutions
The Council partners with government agencies, community organizations, and adult education programs to provide jobseekers with a nationally recognized career readiness credential that prepares them for the workplace.
NWRC Solution Spotlight

Schools Solution – Colorado
Schools Solution – Colorado
Tennessee Department of Education
In 2022, the Tennessee Department of Education awarded the National Work Readiness Council the opportunity to collaborate with local school districts and public charter schools to certify Tennessee students as career ready. Plans are underway to expand implementation in 2023.
Watch our video to learn more about the Council's partnership with Tennessee schools.

Corrections Solution – Colorado
Colorado Department of Corrections
"The NWRC solution is career contextualized with embedded practical application of the core foundational career readiness skills required to get hired and then keep the job. Working with criminal justice involved adults, earning the National Work Readiness Credential also instills self-confidence and motivates our jobseekers to continue to learn and prepare for re-entry into the community and workforce."

School Solution – Hawaii
Waipahu Community School
"The National Work Readiness Credential is a way for our students to demonstrate they have the skills necessary to be effective and ethical employees. The training that leads to the credential is preparing Waipahu jobseekers for the real-world workforce. Our community partners value the experience and skills our students gain through the program. Having the backing of the National Work Readiness Council is helping us build a work ready community."

State Solution – New York
Champlain Valley Educational Services
"We are strong supporters of the NWRC in New York State. Relevant and rigorous, the National Work Readiness Credential offers an alternative graduation pathway for one of the state exams required for high school diploma attainment."