Common use of Jobseeker Services Clause in Contracts

Jobseeker Services. ‌ Contractor will ensure adult and/or dislocated workers seeking employment receive career and training services consistently, and in a coordinated way as prescribed in WIOA Title 1, Subtitle B - “Workforce Investment Activities and Providers”, Chapter 3, Section 134, USDOL WIOA Final Rule at 20 CFR Parts 679-680 and any subsequent guidance or technical memorandum. Customers will be served through a seamless process related to the various services/functions offered in order to reduce duplication of resources, minimize number of contacts, and streamline processes. WIOA emphasizes the development of strategies to support the use of career pathways for the purpose of providing individuals, including low-skilled adults, youth, and individuals with barriers to employment (including individuals with disabilities) with workforce investment activities, education and supportive services to enter or retain employment. Contractor will provide case management, career assessment and counseling; place applicants into jobs; provide financial aid for education and supportive services; and keep accurate, up-to-date, complete records of the services and financial aid provided to customers. Contractor services also include, but are not limited to: 3.1. Conduct standardized, orientations at all CSBCC’s to inform jobseekers of the array of services offered and include overviews of the processes and procedures customers can expect as well as program specific requirements. Currently, a self- paced online presentation available on the BWDB/CSB website at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/job-seekers/tour-of-services is used to help facilitate these orientations as a means to ensure a consistent message and quality delivery at each CSBCC as required by customer flow and customer demand. It is Contractor’s responsibility to continuously review the presentation for accuracy and to provide updates and revisions and/or replacements to BWDB for review, approval and uploading to the website. All videos and presentations require BWDB approval prior to release. 3.2. Specialize in assisting the long-term unemployed, individuals with barriers to employment including those individuals with disabilities; individuals who receive public assistance or are otherwise low-income and/or are basic skills deficient; individuals who are currently employed and seek to enhance or change their present positions; first time entrants into the labor market; and workers who have been dislocated due to company closings or reductions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement

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Jobseeker Services. Contractor will ensure adult and/or dislocated workers seeking employment receive career and training services consistently, and in a coordinated way as prescribed in WIOA Title 1, Subtitle B - “Workforce Investment Activities and Providers”, Chapter 3, Section 134, USDOL WIOA Final Rule at 20 CFR Parts 679-680 and any subsequent guidance or technical memorandum. Customers will be served through a seamless process related to the various services/functions offered in order to reduce duplication of resources, minimize number of contacts, and streamline processes. WIOA emphasizes the development of strategies to support the use of career pathways for the purpose of providing individuals, including low-skilled adults, youth, and individuals with barriers to employment (including individuals with disabilities) with workforce investment activities, education and supportive services to enter or retain employment. Contractor will provide case management, career assessment and counseling; place applicants into jobs; provide financial aid for education and supportive services; and keep accurate, up-to-date, complete records of the services and financial aid provided to customers. Contractor services also include, but are not limited to: 3.1. Conduct standardized, standardized orientations at all CSBCC’s to inform jobseekers of the array of services offered and include overviews of the processes and procedures customers can expect as well as program specific requirements. Currently, a self- self-paced online presentation available on the BWDB/CSB website at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/job-seekers/tour-of-services xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/career-services is used to help facilitate these orientations as a means to ensure a consistent message and quality delivery at each CSBCC as required by customer flow and customer demand. It is Contractor’s responsibility to continuously review the presentation for accuracy and to provide updates and revisions and/or replacements to BWDB for review, approval and uploading to the website. All videos and presentations require BWDB approval prior to release. 3.2. Specialize in assisting the long-term unemployed, individuals with barriers to employment including those individuals with disabilities; individuals who receive public assistance or are otherwise low-income and/or are basic skills deficient; individuals who are currently employed and seek to enhance or change their present positions; first time entrants into the labor market; and workers who have been dislocated due to company closings or reductions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement

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