Events for March 19, 2026
Outreach: Wilderness Library
A Virginia Career Works – Piedmont representative will be on-site and available to help you with finding a job, taking the next step in your career, show you resources available at our Career Centers, and more!
Hiring Event: UVA Temps
✨ Looking for flexible work and a foot in the door at UVA? Join us for the UVA Temps Hiring Event at the VCWP Charlottesville Career and Workforce Innovation Campus! UVA Temps offers short‑term and long‑term assignments across Grounds, a great way to build experience, grow your skills, and explore career pathways in higher education.
Criminal Justice Career Fair at PVCC
Come explore the field of law enforcement at the Criminal Justice Career Fair at PVCC, Thursday, March 19, 1-3 p.m., in The Bolick Center. The Fair is for those interested in law enforcement, corrections, probation and civilian positions in the law enforcement community, and presents the opportunity to meet with criminal justice professionals from agencies that are hiring. This is a free event, open to the public and students of any major.
WIOA Orientation
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Adult Program offers orientation sessions to help eligible adults find jobs through training and job search assistance.
Trade Street 2026: Fauquier County Public Schools
Trade Street is a community career exploration and hiring event designed to connect students, families and community members with employers and training providers across a wide range of high-demand industries. The event highlights trade and industrial training, apprenticeships, on-the-job training and immediate employment opportunities available throughout the region.
Voices of Adult Learners with TJACE
Adult learners from around the world share their meaningful stories and poems about family, work, education, and belonging at Voices of Adult Learners a beloved, annual celebration bringing together ESL, GED, and literacy students from Piedmont Virginia Community College's Adult Education Program, local literacy programs, and correctional centers. Individuals from around the world share their meaningful stories and poems about family, work, education and belonging. This is an annual Virginia Festival of the Book event. Entry is free.