Veteran Services Clause Samples
The Veteran Services clause outlines the obligations and provisions related to providing services specifically for military veterans. Typically, this clause details the types of services offered, such as counseling, job placement, or educational assistance, and may specify eligibility requirements or reporting standards. Its core function is to ensure that veterans receive targeted support and resources, addressing their unique needs and facilitating their successful reintegration into civilian life.
Veteran Services. Veterans and eligible spouses receive priority of service for receipt of employment training and job search services. Region 2 has one Veteran Representative located in the Lewiston Comprehensive AJC. In addition to basic services, a disabled veteran may receive intensive services to include: • Comprehensive assessment of education, skills, and abilities • In-depth interviewing/evaluation to identify employment barriers and employment goals • Group and individual career coaching • Short-term prevocational services which may include the development of learning skills, communication skills, interviewing skills, punctuality, personal maintenance skills, and professional conduct to prepare individuals for unsubsidized employment or training • Development of an individual employment plan, to include the services appropriate to meet the Veteran’s goals
Veteran Services. Veterans and eligible spouses receive priority of service for receipt of employment training and job search services. Region 6 has one Veteran Representative located in the Idaho Falls Comprehensive AJC. In addition to basic services, a disabled veteran may receive intensive services to include: • Comprehensive assessment of education, skills, and abilities • In-depth interviewing/evaluation to identify employment barriers and employment goals • Group and individual career coaching • Short-term prevocational services which may include the development of learning skills, communication skills, interviewing skills, punctuality, personal maintenance skills, and professional conduct to prepare individuals for unsubsidized employment or training • Development of an individual employment plan, to include the services appropriate to meet the Veteran’s goals
