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EQUAL OPPPORTUNITY OFFICERS ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES Presenters: Rogelio Valdez, EO Officer, State of Idaho Gregory Shaw, Civil Rights Center Facilitators: Alice McVey, EO Officer, West Virginia Bureau of Employment Programs Katrina Creek, Civil Rights Center
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Recipients Responsible for Designating Equal Opportunity Officers State Workforce Agencies Job Corps Contractors & Centers Local Workforce Investment Areas National Grantees (Older Workers, Indian & Native American, Migrant & Seasonal Farmworkers, and Discretionary Grantees )
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Regulations Requiring the Designation Equal Opportunity Officers WIA Recipients: WIA (29 CFR Part 37), Title VI (29 CFR Part 31), and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (29 CFR Part 32) Non-WIA Recipients: Title VI (29 CFR Part 31), and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (29 CFR Part 32)
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Equal Opportunity Role Serve as the staff person(s) responsible for overseeing the recipient’s civil rights responsibilities related to its obligation as a U.S. Department of Labor financial assistance recipient.
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Equal Opportunity Responsibilities Serving as liaison with CRC; Conducting and/or coordinating the recipient’s equal opportunity monitoring program;
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Equal Opportunity Responsibilities Administering the recipient’s discrimination complaint process; Reporting equal opportunity matters to the top official;
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Equal Opportunity Responsibilities Administering an LWIA EO Officer designation process (State WIA Agencies); Coordinating the development of the State’s Methods of Administration (State Workforce Agencies);
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Equal Opportunity Regulations EO Officers Need to Understand 29 CFR Part 31 Civil Rights Act – 29 CFR Part 31 29 CFR Part 32 Rehabilitation Act/Section 504 – 29 CFR Part 32 29 CFR Part 35 Age Discrimination Act – 29 CFR Part 35 29 CFR Part 37 Workforce Investment Act – 29 CFR Part 37
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities of an Equal Opportunity Officer Good working knowledge of all applicable laws and regulations; Ability to manage a discrimination complaint process;
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities of an Equal Opportunity Officer Skill in fact-finding; Ability to develop and execute monitoring plans and strategies;
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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities of an Equal Opportunity Officer Ability top perform statistical and process analyses; Good communication skills (oral, written and electronic)
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When you need help or just need an answer to a question, make the Civil Rights Center your first choice. Need
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Civil Rights Center Civil Rights Center Assistance... Interpretation of regulations; Advice and guidance on complaint handling; Support in developing monitoring plan, tools, and guides; Assistance in developing and conducting training; Assistance in developing MOA and/or EO policies and procedures; and Backing in doing your job.
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FREE Other FREE Resources and Assistance Disability Business Technical Assistance Centers Job Accommodation Network FEDERAL WEBSITES: Department of Justice, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission State & LWIA EO Officers
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