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George Iranon, Career Path Services November 9, 2012
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1.Workforce development and employment training. 2.DOL, Dept of Commerce, Div of Voc Rehab, & Div of Developmental Disabilities. 3.Low income adults, dropouts, dislocated workers, at risk youth, & welfare recipients. 4.On-the-Job training, transitional jobs, workshops, job clubs, GED prep, tuition help, job development, and employer services.
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1.Spokane WorkSource : out of 50,423 served last year, 4,299 were offenders. 2.Services for job seekers and employers. 3.Build relationships with workforce development and employment training professionals. 4.Barriers to employment. 5.Performance-based contracts.
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1.Community-based employment for those who are unable to get a job on their own. 2. Part time, temporary, subsidized employment at minimum wage. 3.Public, nonprofit, private sector host sites. 4.Training in demand occupations.
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5.Wrap around employment services, including case management, employment- related support services, referral to community resources, and access to classroom training. 6.Self directed job search, job clubs, and placement services. 7.Quality host sites and employer relationships.
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Spokane WorkSource wa.gov/esd/spokane/ Washington State Dept of Commerce commerce.wa.gov/Programs/services/Pages /WorkFirst.aspx National Transitional Jobs Network heartlandalliance.org/ntjn/
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George Iranon Career Path Services 10 N Post, Suite 200 Spokane, WA 99201 509.323.1221 giranon@careerpathservices.org www.careerpathservices.org
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Thank you for all you do!
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