The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a skills training program. It is for qualifying people 55 and older who are low-income and not working. People gain confidence and skills through part-time training.
If you are looking for full-time employment, you may benefit from our Vocational Rehabilitation Employment Program.
What kind of training can I get?
There are several nonprofit or government employers in the community we can partner with. Some include:
- Childcare centers
- Customer service
- Teacher's aide
- Computer technician
- Building maintenance worker
- Healthcare worker
Do I qualify?
SCSEP is for people 55 and older who are not working and meet income guidelines.
Household Size | Maximum Income Level (before taxes) |
1 | $18,225 |
2 | $24,650 |
3 | $31,075 |
4 | $37,500 |
Service Area
We serve 12 counties: Bowman, Burleigh, Cass, Dunn, Grand Forks, McKenzie, Mountrail, Richland, Stark, Traill, Ward, and Williams.
Employers and Organizations
If you are looking for reliable help and are a nonprofit or government employer, you may qualify to be a training site.
Training sites provide skills training for older workers.
Frequently Asked Questions for Participants
Contact us using the information below to apply. If you are eligible, they will assist you with the application process.
You will train about 20 hours per week and earn minimum wage. Once you have learned the work skills needed, your SCSEP coordinator will help find permanent employment.
Frequently Asked Questions for Employers
You can grow your workforce at no cost to you. The program pays participants while they are receiving work skills training.
Employers have the option to hire SCSEP participants after the work skills training.
Yes. We work directly with employers to provide qualified workers trained to their requirements. The program is called On-the-Job Experience (OJE). Through OJE, the local SCSEP project agrees to pay all of part of the wages while the individual is being trained. Paperwork is kept to a minimum.
If you are interested in becoming a SCSEP training site, please contact us at the information listed below.
To connect with a SCSEP coordinator, contact the Aging and Disability Resource Link at:
Toll Free: (855) 462-5465
711 (TTY)
Email: carechoice@nd.gov
Website: carechoice.nd.assistguide.net