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Page 1: Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Program Orientation

Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Program Orientation

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Dislocated Worker Eligibility

If you meet at least one of these eligibility criteria:

• You are laid off or have received official notice of layoff from your current job (through no fault of your own) and are unlikely to return to your previous industry or occupation due to current economic conditions

• You are eligible for, receiving, or have exhausted your reemployment compensation benefits

• You are a displaced homemaker no longer supported by the income of another family member because of death or divorce and are unemployed or underemployed

• You are a former contractor or self-employed individual who is unemployed due to current economic conditions

• You are non-retiree discharged recently from the armed forces under honorable conditions or an unemployed military spouse impacted by spouses active duty or discharge from active duty

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Adult Eligibility

If you meet at least one of these eligibility criteria:

• You are receiving Food Stamps currently or within the last six months• You are receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) benefits • You can provide verification of household income for the last six months

(definition of a household is anyone in the house related by blood, marriage or court degree)

If you meet AT LEAST one of the eligibility criteria in the last two

pages and can document that, please proceed to the next slide.

Otherwise, we regret to inform you that you are ineligible for training

assistance. Please exit this orientation. Career placement assistance is

available at each of our Career Centers.

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What is WIA?

The Workforce Investment Act (WIA) is a federally funded program designed to assist participants with finding and retaining employment and to help employers find qualified workers.

WIA is an EMPLOYMENT program not a TRAINING assistance program

WIA was designed to provide a 3- tiered service delivery that offers

services at your level of need:

• Core Services• Intensive Services • Training Services

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Core Services

Core Services are designed to assist you with putting your high-demand occupational skills to work. Core Services typically includes assistance with your resume, workshops related to specific job seeking skills and similar other immediate services.

Under the Workforce Investment Act (WIA), it is expected that you will first make significant attempts to find employment using the tools, resources and equipment available in our Career Centers or through our website at www.careersourcesuncoast.com or www.employflorida.com.

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Core Services (Cont’d)

Services available to all adults 18 years of age or over:

• Job Listings• Information About Education and Training Providers (approved educational

institutions in our area that provide training for specific careers)• Labor Market Information (including employment rates, current and projected

wages for specific occupations)• Office Support Products and Services (telephones, copiers, fax machines,

printers, computers- enabling you to respond immediately to job leads) • Assessment and Career Planning Tools

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Career Preparation Workshops

To equip you with tools, techniques and resources to effectively seek employment, several workshops are available in our Career Centers:

• Tech 101: Computer and Internet Basics• Resume Basics• Intro to Optimal Resume• Job Search Techniques• Preparing for the Interview

Participants must be fully registered online in Employ Florida (including Background Wizard and Resume Builder) as well as pre-registered for the workshops. To view workshop descriptions and prerequisites, please visit the online calendar on our website at:

http://careersourcesuncoast.com/94/employability-workshops

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Intensive Services

Intensive Services are available to those people unable to currently obtain self-sufficient employment but could if some additional services were provided. For example, if you simply need a licensure or certification, intensive services may be the best route for you. Services include:

• Comprehensive Assessment• Career Counseling • Referral to Training• Referral to Community Services

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Training Services

For those who met Intensive Services Eligibility, but have been unable to find self-sufficient employment through those services, training services may be an option for you.

• On-the-Job Training• Occupational Skills Training

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On-the-Job Training

Benefit to Career Seeker Benefit to Employer

Assistance in finding open positions Assistance finding quality candidates for openings

Training on the job to learn needed skills while earning pay as a full-time employee

Customized training plan suited for prospective employee

CareerSource Suncoast offers On-the-Job Training (OJT) as a service to career seekers and employers to help fill open positions. Rather than school-based training, OJT allows employers to hire career seekers and use their own staff to train new employees on needed skills to do the job.

To find employers open to OJT, click On the Job Training in the Preferred Job Order Criteria when doing an Advanced Job Search in www.employflorida.com.

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Occupational Skills Training

Occupational Skills Training services are available to those people seeking assistance who cannot obtain self-sufficient employment with their current level of skills and need a full training program in order to obtain marketable skills.

Individual Training Accounts are established to finance training based upon the individuals choice of a selected Targeted Occupations training program.

Since WIA is not an entitlement program, selection of participants takes into consideration many factors. These factors include but are not limited to the following:

• Qualifying for the WIA Program• The potential to succeed in training• The likelihood of becoming employed upon completion • Financial stability

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Occupational Skills Training (Cont’d)

• Eligible and suitable participants are offered assistance in upgrading or redirecting vocational skills in order to be competitive in the labor market

• WIA only pays for books/tuition/fees and supplies that are required for your individual training program

• Please evaluate your finances, including mortgage/rent, utilities, transportation costs, food and all other expenses prior to applying for the WIA program

• You must be able to demonstrate that, based on household income, you can sufficiently meet your living expenses and any additional costs associated with training, which WIA does not cover, in order to be successful in training

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Training Assessment

• If it is determined that you will need additional training in order to obtain self-sufficient employment that will support your family, our staff will work with you to develop the best course of action

• The process will involve assessing your skills, abilities, potential training completion barriers, and financial planning and budgeting. We have many resources including testing to determine your aptitudes, career exploration and tools to define your current financial ability to complete training at this time. Some of these activities will require appointments and it is very important that you keep those appointments

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Targeted Occupations & Approved Training Vendor List

To see our list of Targeted Occupations and Approved Training Vendors, please click the following link and select the links provided.

http://careersourcesuncoast.com/39/career-training-opportunities

• Targeted Occupations 2014-15, click on review, research, and determine which occupation you are interested in pursuing (we also recommend job searching for your selected occupation to determine openings, education and experience requirements for entry)

• Eligible Training Vendor Provider List 2014-15, click on review, research and determine which approved training vendor(s) and program(s)you may be interested in pursuing (this list will be available after July 1, 2014)

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Questions to Ask When Selectinga Targeted Occupation

• What wages can you realistically expect in this profession (entry, with some experience and forward)?

• What are the growth expectations?

Utilize Labor Market Information

• Are additional certifications required for employment in this field?• What is the availability of jobs in the area you are willing to work?

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WIA Eligibility

If it’s determined that you are currently eligible to enroll and successfully complete a WIA Occupational Skills Training (OST) program, then it is highly recommended that you visit any school you plan to attend prior to enrolling in their program.

You will be contacted for an appointment to discuss your eligibility, suitability and funding available to you. -- Please note that, under federal guidance, CareerSource Suncoast cannot and will not reimburse expenses incurred prior to your eligibility and enrollment date in the WIA program. -- Therefore, we strongly encourage you to seek other funding if you find it necessary to enroll in a training program prior to having an enrollment interview with a staff member.

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Selecting a Training Vendor

In order to make an informed choice about a particular training vendor, complete the following:• Physically visit the training facilities of your choice • Speak with current students• Speak with instructors• Ask to sit in a class• Ask questions that may be important to you:

o Are they accredited? By whom?o Do they accept the Pell Grant?o What is the cost of your program compared to others?o What is their completion rates for the program?o Does the training facility offer job placement assistance - what is their success rate in your

specific field?

• When you are sure that this is the right training facility for you:o Apply for admissiono Take any admissions tests/assessments required

Remember: WIA does not pay for school entrance tests, background checks for entry, fees or assessments.

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Please Note…

WIA funded training is through approved training facilities only. The training must be sufficient to qualify you for employment in your desired field upon completion of training.

Important information to know before enrolling into your training program:- Whether fees for required certifications are covered expenses- If you are able to attend classes on the days and times required- How long will the training last – from start to finish- Total cost of training- tuition, books, supplies

Financial Aid- Pell grant apply at www.fafsa.ed.gov (NOTE: applying for Pell is mandatory for all programs over 600 hours)

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What Does the WIA ProgramRequire from You?

• Attend a full-time program only• Maintain a minimum of “C” or required satisfactory grade level • Attend classes regularly• Contact with your career counselor monthly• Provide a copy of grades at the end of each training period• Updated Pell information as necessary• Complete your training, as well as any required test for licensing and/or

certifications within the original agreed to timeframe• Copy of your certificate or diploma• Get a job in the field/occupation you trained for• Check in every three months for a year after you have found employment

to verify your continued employment• Notify your career counselor promptly of changes in your address, phone

number, email, or personal situation which might affect your ability to complete your training and employment goals

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R E M E M B E R …

• Do not attend classes that you expect to be paid for by WIA funding until your individual training plan is completed, signed by you and your career counselor, and you have received written authorization that your funding has been approved

• Pre-requisite courses are not paid by WIA

• Payment for training is by a voucher only to approved training facilities

• It is best not to sign loan application or contracts until you have consulted with your career counselor

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Potential Barriers to Training & Employment

Do you have any needs in the following areas that would prohibit completion of your training program and/or ability to obtain and retain employment?

-Child Care -Transportation

-Medical Conditions -Housing/Shelter

-Pending Court Dates -Background/Criminal History

It is required that you address any issue that could potentially prohibit you from completing your training program and securing employment.

If you answered yes to any of the questions above…

Please do not enroll into any training program without first discussing it with your

career counselor. We are here to help you succeed both in your training and your

future employment!

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Create an Email Account

There are many websites that offer FREE email accounts (yahoo.com, google.com, and MSN.com).

In order to efficiently communicate with potential employers, school and WIA staff, we strongly encourage you to establish an email account. If you need assistance, the staff in the resource room will gladly help you create an email account.

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In Summary

• WIA is an employment program, NOT a training assistance program• Not every applicant may be eligible to receive WIA training funding• WIA only pays for books/tuition/fees and supplies that are required for your

training program

Next Steps:

Register on employflorida.com

Upload your resume or use the “Resume Builder” in Employ Florida to create one

Create an email account

Complete the WIA Application on-line

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Youth Services

For individuals who are between the ages of 18-21, CareerSource Suncoast provides specialized Youth Services.

You must be:• Income eligible • Meet WIA youth criteria • Meet with a WIA youth counselor • Click here for more information

http://careersourcesuncoast.com/35/career-seeker-services#youth

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Other Websites

Please review the following websites for other funding opportunities:

www.scholarships.com

www.fastaid.com

www.fastweb.com

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Disability?

If you have a disability which prohibits you from returning to work,

you may be eligible for other services

Please contact Vocational Rehabilitation in your area:

Bradenton 941.721.2850

Sarasota 941.359.5670

Venice 941.486.2682

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Questions?

Please feel free to contact CareerSource Suncoast at:

[email protected]

WIA is an equal opportunity program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request by individuals with disabilities via the Florida Relay System at 711.