Common use of Basic Career Services Clause in Contracts

Basic Career Services. must be accessible to all individuals through the local One- Stop System, having no requirements for registration, eligibility, qualifications or prioritization of services: a. Basic Career Services shall be in alignment with customer centered design; b. Basic Career Services are not required to be sequential in nature – that is – clients do not need to go through all levels of services, as they did in WIA. c. Basic determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive WIOA services as well as referral for services offered by other One-Stop Center partner agencies; d. Outreach, intake and orientation to the other services available through the One- Stop System; e. Initial assessment of skill levels (including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency) aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; f. Labor Exchange Services, including job search and placement assistance and, in appropriate cases, career counseling, including provision of information on in- demand industry sectors and occupations as well as non-traditional employment; g. Appropriate recruitment and other business services on behalf of employers such as providing information and referral to specialized business services not traditionally offered through the One-Stop delivery system; h. Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information, including the provision of information relating to local, regional and national labor market areas, including job vacancy listings, information on job skills necessary to obtain specific jobs, and information relating to local occupations in demand and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for such occupations; i. Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services, adult education, career and technical education activities and vocational rehabilitation services; j. Provision of information, related to how the local area is performing on the local performance accountability measures any additional performance information with respect to the one-stop delivery system; k. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, including child care, child support, medical or child health benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program, assistance through the earned income tax credit, and assistance under temporary assistance for needy families and other supportive services and transportation provided through funds made available under such part; and l. Referrals to the services or assistance relating to filing claims for unemployment compensation, assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs that are not funded under the WIOA.

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Samples: Contract, Contract

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Basic Career Services. must be accessible to all individuals through the local One- One-Stop System, having no requirements for registration, eligibility, qualifications or prioritization of services: a. Basic Career Services shall be in alignment with customer centered design; b. Basic Career Services are not required to be sequential in nature – that is – clients do not need to go through all levels of services, as they did in WIA. c. Basic determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive WIOA services as well as referral for services offered by other One-Stop Center partner agencies; d. c. Outreach, intake and orientation to the other services available through the One- One-Stop System; e. d. Initial assessment of skill levels (including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency) aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; f. e. Labor Exchange Services, including job search and placement assistance and, in appropriate cases, career counseling, including provision of information on in- in-demand industry sectors and occupations as well as non-traditional employment; g. f. Appropriate recruitment and other business services on behalf of employers such as providing information and referral to specialized business services not traditionally offered through the One-Stop delivery system; h. g. Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information, including the provision of information relating to local, regional and national labor market areas, including job vacancy listings, information on job skills necessary to obtain specific jobs, and information relating to local occupations in demand and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for such occupations; i. h. Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services, adult education, career and technical education activities activities, and vocational rehabilitation services; j. i. Provision of information, information related to how the local area is performing on the local performance accountability measures any additional performance information with respect to the oneOne-stop Stop delivery system; k. j. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, including child care, child support, medical or child health benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program, assistance through the earned income tax credit, and assistance under temporary assistance for needy families and other supportive services and transportation provided through funds made available under such part; and l. k. Referrals to the services or assistance relating to filing claims for unemployment compensation, assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs that are not funded under the WIOA.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract No. 18 28 0062 Os, Contract No. 18 28 0062 Os

Basic Career Services. must be accessible to all individuals through the local One- Stop System, having no requirements for registration, eligibility, qualifications or prioritization of services: a. Basic Career Services shall be in alignment with customer centered design; b. Basic Career Services are not required to be sequential in nature – that is – clients do not need to go through all levels of services, as they did in WIA. c. Basic determination Determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive WIOA services as well as referral for services offered by other One-One- Stop Center partner agencies; d. b. Outreach, intake and orientation to the other services available through the One- One-Stop System; e. c. Initial assessment of skill levels (including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency) aptitudesproficiency)aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; f. d. Labor Exchange Services, including job search and placement assistance and, in appropriate cases, career counseling, including provision of information on in- in-demand industry sectors and occupations as well as non-traditional nontraditional employment; g. e. Appropriate recruitment and other business services on behalf of employers such as providing information and referral to specialized business services not traditionally offered through the One-Stop delivery system;specialized h. f. Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information, including the provision of information relating to local, regional and national labor market areas, including job vacancy listings, information on job skills necessary to obtain specific jobs, and information relating to local occupations in demand and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for such occupations; i. g. Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services, adult education, career and technical education activities and vocational rehabilitation services; j. h. Provision of information, related to how the local area is performing on the local performance accountability measures any additional performance information with respect to the one-stop delivery system; k. i. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, including child care, child support, medical or child health benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program, assistance through the earned income tax credit, and assistance under temporary assistance for needy families and other supportive services and transportation provided through funds made available under such part; and l. j. Referrals to the services or assistance relating to filing claims for unemployment compensation, assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs that are not funded under the WIOAthis Act.

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Samples: Contract #15 28 0003 Os

Basic Career Services. must be accessible to all individuals through the local One- One-Stop System, having no requirements for registration, eligibility, qualifications or prioritization of services: a. Basic Career Services shall be in alignment with customer centered design; b. Basic Career Services are not required to be sequential in nature – that is – clients do not need to go through all levels of services, as they did in WIA. c. Basic determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive WIOA services as well as referral for services offered by other One-Stop Center partner agencies; d. c. Outreach, intake and orientation to the other services available through the One- One-Stop System; e. d. Initial assessment of skill levels (including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency) aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; f. e. Labor Exchange Services, including job search and placement assistance and, in appropriate cases, career counseling, including provision of information on in- in-demand industry sectors and occupations as well as non-traditional employment; g. f. Appropriate recruitment and other business services on behalf of employers such as providing information and referral to specialized business services not traditionally offered through the One-Stop delivery system; h. g. Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information, including the provision of information relating to local, regional and national labor market areas, including job vacancy listings, information on job skills necessary to obtain specific jobs, and information relating to local occupations in demand and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for such occupations; i. h. Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services, adult education, career and technical education activities activities, and vocational rehabilitation services; j. i. Provision of information, information related to how the local area is performing on the local performance accountability measures any additional performance information with respect to the oneone- stopOne-stop Stop delivery system; k. j. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, including child care, child support, medical or child health benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program, assistance through the earned income tax credit, and assistance under temporary assistance for needy families and other supportive services and transportation provided through funds made available under such part; and l. k. Referrals to the services or assistance relating to filing claims for unemployment compensation, assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs that are not funded under the WIOA.

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Samples: Contract No. 18 28 0062 Os

Basic Career Services. must be accessible to all individuals through the local One- One-Stop System, having no requirements for registration, eligibility, qualifications or prioritization of services: a. Basic Career Services shall be in alignment with customer centered design; b. Basic Career Services are not required to be sequential in nature – that is – clients do not need to go through all levels of services, as they did in WIA. c. Basic determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive WIOA services as well as referral for services offered by other One-Stop Center partner agencies; d. c. Outreach, intake and orientation to the other services available through the One- One-Stop System; e. d. Initial assessment of skill levels (including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency) aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; f. e. Labor Exchange Services, including job search and placement assistance and, in appropriate cases, career counseling, including provision of information on in- in-demand industry sectors and occupations as well as non-traditional employment; g. f. Appropriate recruitment and other business services on behalf of employers such as providing information and referral to specialized business services not traditionally offered through the One-Stop delivery system; h. g. Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information, including the provision of information relating to local, regional and national labor market areas, including job vacancy listings, information on job skills necessary to obtain specific jobs, and information relating to local occupations in demand and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for such occupations; i. h. Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services, adult education, career and technical education activities and vocational rehabilitation services; j. i. Provision of information, information related to how the local area is performing on the local performance accountability measures any additional performance information with respect to the one-stop delivery system; k. j. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, including child care, child support, medical or child health benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program, assistance through the earned income tax credit, and assistance under temporary assistance for needy families and other supportive services and transportation provided through funds made available under such part; and l. k. Referrals to the services or assistance relating to filing claims for unemployment compensation, assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs that are not funded under the WIOA.

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Samples: Contract No. 18 28 0062 Os

Basic Career Services. must be accessible to all individuals through the local One- Stop System, having no requirements for registration, eligibility, qualifications or prioritization of services: a. Basic Career Services shall be in alignment with customer centered design; b. Basic Career Services are not required to be sequential in nature – that is – clients do not need to go through all levels of services, as they did in WIA. c. Basic determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive WIOA services as well as referral for services offered by other One-Stop Center partner agencies; d. b. Outreach, intake and orientation to the other services available through the One- One-Stop System; e. c. Initial assessment of skill levels (including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency) aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; f. d. Labor Exchange Services, including job search and placement assistance and, in appropriate cases, career counseling, including provision of information on in- in-demand industry sectors and occupations as well as non-traditional employment; g. e. Appropriate recruitment and other business services on behalf of employers such as providing information and referral to specialized business services not traditionally offered through the One-Stop delivery system; h. f. Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information, including the provision of information relating to local, regional and national labor market areas, including job vacancy listings, information on job skills necessary to obtain specific jobs, and information relating to local occupations in demand and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for such occupations; i. g. Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services, adult education, career and technical education activities and vocational rehabilitation services; j. h. Provision of information, related to how the local area is performing on the local performance accountability measures any additional performance information with respect to the one-stop delivery system; k. i. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, including child care, child support, medical or child health benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program, assistance through the earned income tax credit, and assistance under temporary assistance for needy families and other supportive services and transportation provided through funds made available under such part; and l. j. Referrals to the services or assistance relating to filing claims for unemployment compensation, assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs that are not funded under the WIOA.

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Samples: Contract for Wioa Comprehensive One Stop Centers & Business Services

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Basic Career Services. must be accessible to all individuals through the local One- Stop System, having no requirements for registration, eligibility, qualifications or prioritization of services: a. Basic Career Services shall be in alignment with customer centered design; b. Basic Career Services are not required to be sequential in nature – that is – clients do not need to go through all levels of services, as they did in WIA. c. Basic determination Determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive WIOA services as well as referral for services offered by other One-Stop Center Centers’ partner agencies; d. b. Outreach, intake and orientation to the other services available through the One- One-Stop System; e. c. Initial assessment of skill levels (including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency) aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; f. d. Labor Exchange Services, including job search and placement assistance and, in appropriate cases, career counseling, including provision of information on in- in-demand industry sectors and occupations as well as non-traditional nontraditional employment; g. e. Appropriate recruitment and other business services on behalf of employers such as providing information and referral to specialized business services not traditionally offered through the One-Stop delivery system; h. f. Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information, including the provision of information relating to local, regional and national labor market areas, including job vacancy listings, information on job skills necessary to obtain specific jobs, and information relating to local occupations in demand and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for such occupations; i. g. Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services, adult education, career and technical education activities and vocational rehabilitation services; j. h. Provision of information, related to how the local area is performing on the local performance accountability measures any additional performance information with respect to the oneOne-stop Stop delivery system; k. i. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, including child care, child support, medical or child health benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program, assistance through the earned income tax credit, and assistance under temporary assistance for needy families and other supportive services and transportation provided through funds made available under such part; and l. j. Referrals to the services or assistance relating to filing claims for unemployment compensation, assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs that are not funded under the WIOA.programs

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Samples: Contract #16 28 0004 Os

Basic Career Services. must be accessible to all individuals through the local One- One-Stop System, having no requirements for registration, eligibility, qualifications or prioritization of services: a. Basic Career Services shall be in alignment with customer centered design; b. Basic Career Services are not required to be sequential in nature – that is – clients do not need to go through all levels of services, as they did in WIA. c. Basic determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive WIOA services as well as referral for services offered by other One-Stop Center partner agencies; d. Outreach, intake and orientation to the other services available through the One- One-Stop System; e. Initial assessment of skill levels (including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency) aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; f. Labor Exchange Services, including job search and placement assistance and, in appropriate cases, career counseling, including provision of information on in- in-demand industry sectors and occupations as well as non-traditional employment; g. Appropriate recruitment and other business services on behalf of employers such as providing information and referral to specialized business services not traditionally offered through the One-Stop delivery system; h. Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information, including the provision of information relating to local, regional and national labor market areas, including job vacancy listings, information on job skills necessary to obtain specific jobs, and information relating to local occupations in demand and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for such occupations; i. Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services, adult education, career and technical education activities and vocational rehabilitation services; j. Provision of information, related to how the local area is performing on the local performance accountability measures any additional performance information with respect to the one-stop delivery system; k. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, including child care, child support, medical or child health benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program, assistance through the earned income tax credit, and assistance under temporary assistance for needy families and other supportive services and transportation provided through funds made available under such part; andtax l. Referrals to the services or assistance relating to filing claims for unemployment compensation, assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs that are not funded under the WIOA.

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Samples: Contract for the Provision of Services

Basic Career Services. must be accessible to all individuals through the local One- One-Stop System, having no requirements for registration, eligibility, qualifications or prioritization of services: a. Basic Career Services shall be in alignment with customer centered design; b. Basic Career Services are not required to be sequential in nature – that is – clients do not need to go through all levels of services, as they did in WIA. c. Basic determination of whether the individual is eligible to receive WIOA services as well as referral for services offered by other One-Stop Center partner agencies; d. Outreach, intake and orientation to the other services available through the One- One-Stop System; e. Initial assessment of skill levels (including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency) aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs; f. Labor Exchange Services, including job search and placement assistance and, in appropriate cases, career counseling, including provision of information on in- in-demand industry sectors and occupations as well as non-traditional employment; g. Appropriate recruitment and other business services on behalf of employers such as providing information and referral to specialized business services not traditionally offered through the One-Stop delivery system; h. Provision of workforce and labor market employment statistics information, including the provision of information relating to local, regional and national labor market areas, including job vacancy listings, information on job skills necessary to obtain specific jobs, and information relating to local occupations in demand and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement for such occupations; i. Provision of performance information and program cost information on eligible providers of training services, adult education, career and technical education activities and vocational rehabilitation services; j. Provision of information, related to how the local area is performing on the local performance accountability measures any additional performance information with respect to the one-stop delivery system; k. Provision of information relating to the availability of supportive services or assistance, including child care, child support, medical or child health benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program, assistance through the earned income tax credit, and assistance under temporary assistance for needy families and other supportive services and transportation provided through funds made available under such part; and l. Referrals to the services or assistance relating to filing claims for unemployment compensation, assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs that are not funded under the WIOA.

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Samples: Contract for Services

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