Opportunity Starts Today! WOA/Choices Orientation Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley 3991 East 29th Street Bryan, Texas 77805 979-595-2800 www.bvjobs.org Rev. 05/1/2019
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Choices What is it? Why am I here?
CHOICES Operates under a work first service model Assists with transition from TANF to Work through participation in work-related activities One or both adults in a two parent household are responsible
Applicant vs Participant Applicant – has applied for benefits, but has not yet been certified; however, can choose to participate – no participation requirements Participant – has applied for benefits, certified and required or chosen to participate in the Choices Program
Conditional Applicants Someone who left TANF in a sanctioned status and is reapplying for assistance Conditional Applicants must demonstrate 4 consecutive weeks of cooperation in order to receive TANF benefits
Exempt Participants Exempt individuals may voluntarily participate in employment services at any time Exempt individuals are eligible for the same services as non-exempt individuals Exempt individuals are not subject to sanction **Participate in Choices activities through employment while meeting participation requirements and earn a gift card valued at $50 per week for 12 weeks
One Time or Ongoing One Time TANF=$1,000.00 Ongoing TANF For short term crisis (Customers receiving OTTANF are not eligible to participate in Choices or receive TANF assistance for the 12 months following receipt of OTTANF) Ongoing TANF Choices Participation required Participants Requirements – Required to participate a certain number of hours per week Good Cause – any reasons for why you feel you can not participate should be reported to HHSC and Workforce Solutions.
TANF is Temporary Assistance is temporary Texans are responsible for the support of themselves and their families Employment is the goal
Benefits of Employment Guaranteed Income and possible benefits Positive Impact on your children Better Lifestyle Independence and Self-Sufficiency Securing a place in a productive society Positive Self-image Positive Role model
Hourly Wage and Benefit Scenarios 2019
Choices Participation Active participation: Work Training Job search Subsidized employment Work experience On-the-job training Support Services are available to participants who are actively looking for work or who become employed
Procedure for TANF Reinstatement Non-Participation Results in a sanction Procedure for TANF Reinstatement Participant must demonstrate one full month of cooperation before benefits are reinstated. PLEASE NOTE: Participant will go one month without TANF Benefits and Adult Medicaid
Your Role To be a willing, hopeful and excited participant To accept change To acknowledge that it will be as easy or hard as you decide to make it To look forward to a new chapter in your life and the lives of your children To be ready to work
You Are Not In This Alone
Our Role To assist employers by connecting them to a trained and qualified workforce To motivate and assist you in your job search and or career path Assess your skills Determine your interests Develop jobs
Early Engagement Engage immediately with a Choices Talent Development Specialist to begin your pathway to employment. Receive support services to assist you in accepting and retaining employment. Attend Job Readiness Classes to prepare yourself for the workplace!
What Can We Offer? Support Services for Applicants Child Care Transportation, i.e., trolley passes/gas assistance Assistance with work-related expenses Other job related expenses, i.e., food handler’s license Services are available based on need, funding and eligibility Don’t wait until you are certified, ask a Talent Development Specialist about these services !!
Employment Services for Choices Job readiness activities: Self-esteem building Job search skills Labor Market Information Employment goal setting Resume writing Interviewing Techniques Workplace Expectations Job retention skills Don’t wait to be certified. Begin your Job Search NOW !
Resource Room Tools……. Copy machines Fax machines Phones Computers Labor Market Information (LMI) The Resource Room is open Monday-Friday, 8 AM – 5 PM. Workforce Development Specialists located in the Resource Room are available to assist with job search.
Labor Market Information https://twc.texas.gov/ (Labor Market and Career Information) Analyze Trends in Texas Educational Resources Job Descriptions Top Paying Industries Emerging & Evolving Occupations Unemployment Rates Brazos County Unemployment Rate February 2019 – 2.90% LMI provides local, regional, state and national workforce characteristics and statistics. Such as, area profiles, unemployment rates, workers vs jobs, top paying industries, top paying occupations.
Emerging Occupations Construction & Extraction Office & Administrative Supervisor: Construction Trades/Extraction Workers $18.44 - $34.00 P/hour Electricians $13.67 - $22.55 P/hour Health Care Pharmacy Technicians $11.52 - $16.24 P/hour LVN $16.41 - $21.26 P/hour Office & Administrative Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant $18.70 - $28.84 P/hour Production Machinist $13.60 - $22.64 P/hour Installation, Maintenance, Repair Automotive Service Technicians $10.93 – $24.46 P/hour Industrial Machinery Mechanic $15.17 - $26.98 P/hour The Labor Market is the area in which workers compete for jobs and employers compete for workers. Labor Market Information provides local, regional, state, and national workforce characteristics and statistics.
Choices Post-Employment Strategies Extended or ongoing case management Child care, transportation and work-related expenses Job search and Job Placement Mentoring Additional career planning and counseling
Enhanced Services Veterans Employment and Training Choices Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) Youth Adult/Youth Adult Dislocated Veterans Employment and Training Choices
Incentives for Participation TANF Applicant are eligible for a $50 gift card for completing a minimum of one week of participation prior to certification OR TANF Applicant are eligible for a $100 gift card for participating at mandated levels through employment or documented self-employment at the date of TANF certification Choices Participants are eligible for a $100 gift card for obtaining full time unsubsidized employment (35 hours per week) within first 4 weeks of TANF certification Choices Mandatory Participants are eligible for a $100 gift card for each month, up to six months, for reporting hours timely
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Accessible Equipment TTY’s (Tele-Typing Device) Screen-Reader Software ASL Interpreters Local career centers must receive a 24 hour notice for ASL interpreters
Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley Contact Info: Crystle Darnell – Talent Development Specialist 979-595-2801 Ext.2142 email: crystle.darnell@bvcog.org Dora Lopez – Quality Assurance Manager 979-595-2801 Ext.2135 email: dlopez@bvcog.org Thank You! Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley
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