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Title: The Work Station


1
The Work Station
  • A Community Resource Development Center

2
What do we do?
  • Job search assistance, resume preparation, career
    evaluation and job posting/matching for employers
  • Employment and training assistance for youth,
    veterans, adults and dislocated workers
  • Community computer lab that has internet access
    and free computer classes for basic to advanced
    level programs
  • Instruction for GED preparation
  • Provide referrals to social service agencies

3
What is the best part?
4
Employment in Athens County
  • Poorest county in the State of Ohio
  • Data suggests that many people in the county are
    working but not earning enough to rise out of
    poverty, producing a class of working poor
  • Service and retail industry are largest portion
    of job sector these job provide hourly pay of
    just over minimum wage
  • Health care providers are in demand

5
Workforce Investment Act (WIA)
  • The Workforce Investment Act was passed in 1998
    to create a more effective national workforce
    development system. The legislation established
    a more comprehensive strategy for youth workforce
    development that moves beyond focusing
    exclusively on occupation-specific training and
    places youth development principles at the heart
    of services for youth

6
Barriers to Youth
  • Youth have different developmental needs than
    adults and may need more intensive services
  • Youth may be reluctant to enter and use
    facilities designed to serve adults
  • Location and/or hours of operation may be
    inaccessible to youth
  • There may be a clash between youth culture and
    the professional appearance of adults trying to
    help

7
What can we do for youth?
  • Develop important work skills such as conducting
    job searches, writing resumes, and preparing for
    interviews
  • Identify and refer to community resources that
    can help with other needs
  • Provide information about careers and the skills
    required for a wide variety of occupations

8
Youth And EmployersEmployers Concerns/Viewpoints
  • Lack of experience/basic job skills
  • Level of supervision required
  • Liability issues
  • Difficult schedules

9
Youth and EmployersYouth needs/viewpoints
  • Exposure to the world of work
  • Professional role models
  • Academic, occupational and employability skills
  • Employers need to offer job shadowing and
    encourage youth to visit their workplace

10
The WIA Youth Program
  • Helps Athens Co. youth that are at risk of not
    graduating by building their academic and
    occupations skills and training
  • Provides supportive services to get through high
    school and college
  • Provides job placement, interviewing skills,
    budgeting and money management, goal setting,
    mentoring, referrals, and career assessment

11
Who is eligible?
  • Athens County residents between the ages of 14
    21.
  • Enrolled in Athens County School
  • Enrolled or registered with Hocking College or
    the Adult Career Center
  • Students with barriers
  • Meet specified income guidelines

12
What is currently available?
13
Apprenticeship
  • Apprenticeships combine practical work with
    structured training to give the student
    nationally recognized qualifications and the
    experience they need for a quality career. It is
    a combination of formal education and on the job
    training
  • www.jfs.ohio.gov/apprenticeship

14
Military
  • Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard
  • www.todaysmilitary.com is a website that provides
    information to students, educators and parents on
    what the military is, what its like, what you
    get out of it, and recruitment contact information

15
Job Corps
  • Job Corps is committed to providing young people
    with the education and tools they need to develop
    and sustain meaningful careers
  • Job Corps helps young people learn a skilled
    trade, earn a high school diploma or GED and gain
    assistance with career and job placement
  • Students can enroll for up to 2 years
  • www.jobcorps.dol.gov

16
Americorps
  • Americorps is a network of programs that assist
    with tutoring, mentoring, teaching computer
    skills, cleaning parks and streams, managing or
    operating after school programs, and helping
    communities respond to disasters
  • Volunteers receive money for transportation and
    health insurance and after 10 to 12 months of
    service, a voucher to apply towards further
    education or student loan repayment
  • www.americorps.com

17
Civilian Conservation Centers (CCC)
  • Located primarily in rural areas and provides
    young persons with work experience to help them
    conserve, develop, or manage public natural
    resources or public recreational areas or to
    develop community projects
  • www.fws.gov/policy/140fs3.html

18
YouthBuild
  • Designed to assist low-income young people ages
    16-24 work toward their GED or diploma, learn job
    skills and service their communities by building
    affordable housing, and tranform their own lives
    and roles in society
  • www.youthbuild.org

19
SCOTI (Sharing Career Opportunities and Training
Info)
  • SCOTI is a web based application used to post
    current job openings, search for jobs, assist
    employers in recruiting employees, assist job
    hunters in finding employment
  • www.scoti.ohio.gov

20
Ohio Minor Labor Law
  • Section 4109.06ection of the Revised Code, no
    minor of compulsory school age shall be employed
    by any employer unless the minor presents to the
    employer a proper age and schooling certificate
    as a condition of employment
  • www.wagehour.bes.state.oh.us
  •  

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Websites
  • Career Voyages-Provides information on high
    growth jobs, hot careers, career videos, career
    assessment, and skilled trades
    www.careervoyages.gov
  • Ohio Labor Market Information-Provides
    information on occupations, wages, careers,
    occupational trends, training programs and more
    www.lmi.state.oh.us
  • Groove Job- Provides high school and college
    students information on interview tips,
    appearance, resumes, cover letters, jobs and more
    www.grovejob.com/resources/contents/
  • Job Interview Tips- This site lists common
    mistakes made during the job interview
    www.carnegieresources.com/interview.htm
  • Youth Rules- Increases public awareness of
    Federal and State rules concerning youth workers
    www.youthrules.dol.gov
  • Teen Health- This site covers a wide range of
    topics including your body, your mind, food and
    fitness, drugs and alcohol, school and jobs and
    much more www.teenshealth.org/teen/
  • Americas Career InfoNet- Resource for making
    informed career decisions and provides
    information on occupations, career exploration,
    education and training, employers, financial aid,
    skills profiling and more www.careerinfonet.org
  • National Youth Employment Coalition-A
    non-partisan network improving the effectiveness
    of organizations that seek to help youth become
    productive citizens www.nyec.org
  • PPV Public/Private Ventures- A group that is
    interested in finding effective policies and
    programs for the country's disadvantages youth
    www.ppv.org
  • Youth Opportunity Movement- www.yomovement.org
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