KansasWorks - Topeka

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The KANSASWORKS Workforce Centers are an equal opportunity employer/program. Employers can post jobs and search for candidates.

07/10/2026

🌟 Curious about a career that makes a difference in Kansas?

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is hosting an Educational Career Fair where you can explore career opportunities, learn about the agency's mission, and hear directly from staff about the many roles that support public health, environmental protection, healthcare finance, and administration.

Throughout the event, you'll have the chance to attend presentations, discover which career paths align with your interests and experience, and apply for positions that are the right fit for you!

📅 Wednesday, July 23
🕚 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
📍 Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library | 1515 SW 10th Ave., Topeka, KS 66604

Whether you're launching your career or looking for your next opportunity, this is a great chance to explore how you can make an impact while serving Kansas communities.

06/30/2026

Your next career move can happen from anywhere!

The KANSASWORKS Virtual Statewide Job Fair is available all weekend long, so you can connect with employers and explore job opportunities whenever it works best for you.

📅 July 24–26
✅ Register today: bit.ly/KS-JULY-2026-JF

Finding time to job hunt during the workweek isn't always easy. That's why our next Virtual Statewide Job Fair runs all weekend long! Register now at bit.ly/KS-JULY-2026-JF then log on anytime between July 24 and July 26 to browse quality job openings in your area.

06/25/2026

June 25–July 1 is DeafBlind Awareness Week - a time to recognize the achievements and contributions of individuals who are DeafBlind and raise awareness about accessibility and inclusion.

Learn more about DeafBlind resources, programs, and free learning opportunities through Helen Keller Services at HelenKeller.org! ⭐

June 25–July 1 is DeafBlind Awareness Week, a time to recognize the achievements, contributions, and potential of individuals who are DeafBlind while raising awareness about the unique experiences of those living with combined hearing and vision loss.

An estimated 2.4 million Americans experience combined hearing and vision loss. They are educators, advocates, professionals, artists, leaders, and community members whose talents and perspectives help strengthen our communities every day.

This week, we encourage you to learn more about DeafBlind awareness, accessibility, and the resources available through Helen Keller Services. Visit HelenKeller.org to explore free webinars and courses, discover programs and services, and find ways to support a more inclusive future for all! ⭐

Photos from Kansas-WorkforceONE's post 06/24/2026

Please note that our KANSASWORKS Workforce Center will be closed on Friday, July 3rd for Independence Day! 🎇✨

We will be back to our regular operations on Monday, July 6th.

We wish you a safe, enjoyable, and meaningful Independence Day weekend!

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1430 SW Topeka Boulevard
Topeka, KS
66612

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5am
Friday 8am - 5pm