06/15/2026
Our President and CEO, Patrick Clancy, is headed to the Transforming Justice Conference tomorrow as a featured panelist on the Economic Mobility Panel.
The 6th Annual Conference, hosted by Uplift Solutions, brings together practitioners, policymakers, and community leaders honoring Reentry Month and confronting the systems that shape who gets to participate in our economy.
Philadelphia Works, Inc. is proud to stand alongside partners committed to workforce fair chance hiring, reentry support, and economic opportunity for all Philadelphia residents.
๐ Temple University, Howard Gittis Student Center | June 16
๐ Register: www.upliftsolutions.org
05/28/2026
Meet Jason Ivey, Philadelphia Works' new Director of Adult Workforce Operations.
Jason will provide strategic leadership over adult workforce operations, overseeing service delivery, compliance, contracts, budgets, and performance goals.
Weโre glad to have him on board. Welcome to Philadelphia Works, Jason!
05/22/2026
Young people in deserve access to careers, resources, and support that help them move forward, and thatโs exactly what the Next Steps Opportunity Youth Fair is designed to provide.
If you are 16โ24 years old, looking for work, need career guidance, or simply want to explore whatโs next, this event is for you.
Join us for an afternoon focused on jobs, career pathways, resources, prizes, food, and real opportunities to take your next step.
๐ Lenfest Center
3890 N 10th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140
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Wednesday, June 3, 2026
โฐ 3:00 PM โ 6:00 PM
โ Career opportunities
โ Community resources
โ Support services
โ Free food
โ Raffles & prizes
โ No experience, diploma, or degree required
Philadelphia Works is proud to support outreach efforts that connect Philadelphiaโs young people to meaningful opportunities and trusted community resources.
Thank you to all the partners helping make this event possible:
North10 Philadelphia | SquashSmarts | HealthWorks Academies
๐ Register here : https://ow.ly/BQXU50Z3hhe?
Please share with a young person, parent, educator, or community member who should know about this opportunity.
05/19/2026
Please join us in welcoming Richard Prather, Senior Manager, Youth Workforce Systems
to Philadelphia Works!
In this role, Richard will provide strategic oversight to the youth workforce system, including management and support of the Career Connected Learning PHL intermediary and youth service providers. He will help ensure strong program quality, compliance, collaboration, and performance outcomes that advance opportunities for young people across .
Richard brings extensive experience in workforce development, training, partnership building, and system collaboration, along with a strong passion for youth empowerment and community impact. We are excited to have him join the team and look forward to the leadership and insight he will bring to our mission.
Welcome to Philadelphia Works, Richard!
05/07/2026
Congratulations to Lou Rodriguez, P.E. and the entire Rodriguez Consulting, LLC team on being named the U.S. Small Business Administration's 2026 Eastern Pennsylvania Entrepreneurial Success of the Year during National Small Business Week.
Eighteen years of meaningful work in civil engineering, land surveying, municipal services, and workforce development, right here in .
That kind of commitment to community does not go unnoticed.
We are proud to have Lou Rodriguez as a Philadelphia Works board member, and grateful to leaders like Patrick Clancy who make space for partnerships that strengthen Philadelphia's workforce ecosystem.
Congratulations to the full Rodriguez team, and to the U.S. Small Business Administration Eastern Pennsylvania District Office and Widener University SBDC for their continued investment in small business success across our region.
National Small Business Week | U.S. Small Business Administration
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04/30/2026
๐ What does Philadelphia's job market look like right now?
Philadelphia Works, Inc. just released its latest numbers, and here is the snapshot:
๐ฅ 791,640 Philadelphia residents in the workforce
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749,560 employed
๐ 5.3% unemployment rate
The most in-demand jobs? Registered Nurses, Software Developers, and Healthcare Managers. If you are thinking about your next move, skills in healthcare and tech are where the market is calling.
See the full dashboard: ๐ philaworks.org/current-labor-market-conditions
And if you have recently been laid off, you are not alone. PA CareerLink Philadelphia is here to help you take your next step.
Note: Data reflects January 2026, the most recent available from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). A 2 to 3 month publication lag is standard. A BLS methodology update effective January 2025 expanded the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) geography and sectors reported; trend comparisons across that date should be read with that context in mind.
04/27/2026
National Apprenticeship Week
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04/23/2026
Do you work with employers, train job seekers, or know which careers are in demand in Philadelphia? We want to hear from you.
Philadelphia Works is accepting petitions to shape the 2026-2027 High Priority Occupations List, the list that helps direct workforce training investments across Philadelphia County.
Employers, training providers, educators, and members of the public can all submit a petition request. The deadline is Friday, May 1, 2026.
This is how our workforce system stays connected to what Philadelphia actually needs. Tap the link to learn more and access the draft list.
Philadelphia Works is accepting petitions for the 2026-2027 proposed High Priority Occupation List
Submit your petition for Philadelphia County's High Priority Occupations list. Interested individuals may email [email protected] by Friday, May 1, 2026,