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Title: Veterans


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Veterans Employment and Training Service
Bill Slemmer Acting Director June 6, 2012
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VETS Mission
  • VETS Proudly Serves Veterans Service
    Members! We Provide Resources and Expertise to
    Assist and Prepare them to Obtain Meaningful
    Careers, Maximize their Employment Opportunities,
    and Protect their Employment Rights.

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Overview of VETS Programs
  • Jobs for Veterans State Grants (DVOP/LVER)
  • Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment
    Rights Act (USERRA)
  • VA Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Disabled Transition Assistance Program (DTAP/TAP)
  • Veterans Preference (VP)
  • Priority of Service
  • Homeless Veterans Reintegration Projects
  • Veterans Workforce Investment Program

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Jobs for Veterans Act
  • Jobs for Veterans Act, P.L. 107-288, provides
    priority of service to veterans and eligible
    spouses of certain veterans for the receipt of
    employment, training, and placement services in
    any job training program directly funded, in
    whole or in part, by the Department of Labor.
  • Authorizes Local Veterans Employment
    Representative (LVER) staff and Disabled
    Veterans Outreach Program (DVOP) specialists.

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Reemploying Veterans through the Jobs for
Veterans State Grants
  • Disabled Veterans Outreach Program (DVOP)
    Specialists and Local Veterans Employment
    Representative (LVER) staff
  • Funded by US Department of Labor (DOL)/Veterans
    Employment and Training Service (VETS) grant
  • Approximately 166 million 2,000 staff in
    Fiscal Year 2011
  • State/County merit system employees
  • Services to veterans and eligible persons,
    exclusively
  • Network with other service providers in State
    workforce centers or One-Stop Career Centers
    (OSCC)
  • http//www.dol.gov/vets/programs/empserv/employmen
    t_services_fs.htm

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Disabled Veterans Outreach Program specialists
  • DVOP Specialists reach out to veterans to provide
    intensive services to
  • Special Disabled Veterans
  • Other Disabled Veterans
  • Barriers to Employment
  • Emotional Challenges
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Physical Disability
  • Lack of skills, education or training
  • Substance abuse

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USERRA
  • Intended to minimize the disadvantages to an
    individual that can occur when that person needs
    to be absent from his or her civilian employment
    in order to serve in the uniformed services.
  • VETS provides technical assistance to service
    members and employers.

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DISABLED DURING SERVICE
  • Employer must make reasonable efforts to
    accommodate the disability and qualify the
    employee for reemployment positions in the
    following order
  • escalator position
  • position equivalent to escalator position
  • nearest approximation to the above
  •  20 C.F.R. 1002.225

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TAP/DTAP Workshops
  • Reduce reliance on unemployment compensation for
    ex-servicemembers (UCX) benefits
  • Shown to reduce period of transition by up to
    eight weeks
  • Available world-wide to separating military
    members/families
  • TAP Facilitators
  • Are trained by the National Veterans Training
    Institute (NVTI)
  • TAP workshop subjects areas include
  • Job Search / Readiness
  • Labor Market information
  • Training Opportunities
  • Veterans Benefits especially for disability
    retirements
  • Alternative (Post Separation) TAP Workshops
  • http//www.dol.gov/vets/programs/tap/tap_fs.htm

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Transition Assistance Program (TAP) and Disabled
Transition Assistance Program (DTAP) Workshops
Military
Civilian
TO
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VA Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment
  • One Stop Career Centers are able to refer
    veterans to the VA who appear to need assistance
    to overcome barriers and become job-ready
  • Following comprehensive assessment, the
    Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors will make
    entitlement determinations and develop a
    rehabilitation plan for one of five tracks
  • Reemployment with previous employer
  • Rapid employment services for new employment
  • Self-employment
  • Employment through long-term services
  • Independent living services
  • VRE staff members and DVOP specialists or other
    designated OSCC staff persons will partner to
    provide cooperative and comprehensive service to
    Title 38, U.S.C. Chapter 31 eligible participants
    at every stage during the rehabilitation process
  • The VA Employment Coordinator in concert with the
    DVOP specialist provide job search assistance or
    perform targeted job development with employers
  • If training is required, subsistence allowances
    may be available
  • Since entering into the VA/DOL agreement in 1995,
    thousands of veterans with disabilities have
    benefited from the resulting cooperation and
    coordination between the two Federal agencies and
    State Workforce Agency/OSCC partners providing
    Job Search assistance
  • www.vba.va.gov/bln/vre/index.htm

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Veterans Preference
  • By LAW, Veterans who are disabled or who served
    on active duty during a certain specified period
    of time or in a military campaign are generally
    entitled to preference over non-Veterans in
    hiring and reductions in force.
  • Veterans preference does NOT however guarantee
    Veterans a job

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Veterans Preference Points
  • 10 Points added to score that you meet the
    minimum qualifications for
  • CPS 30 Disability rated by VA
  • CP 0 20 Disability rated by VA

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Priority of Service
  • Priority of Service in all DOL funded employment
    and training programs
  • a veteran shall be given priority over a
    non-veteran for receipt of employment, training
    and placement services in job training programs
    if the veteran meets the programs eligibility
    requirements.
  • Title 38, United States Code, Section 4215
  • Title 20, Part 1010, Code of Fed. Regulations
  • http//www.doleta.gov/programs/VETS/

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Self-Help Modalities
  • USDOL/VETS Website http//www.dol.gov/vets
  • Mil 2 Fed Jobs
  • http//www.mil2fedjobs.com
  • Turbo Tap
  • http//www.turbotap.org (note the ORG)
  • On-Line TAP (e-TAP)
  • http//www.dol.gov/vets/tap/F-TAPSupplement-Creat
    eanEffectiveResume8.9.07.pdf

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Reemploying Veterans with Barriers
  • Returning Servicemembers may present some
    significant physical or psychological barriers to
    employment
  • Examples Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
    Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Substance Abuse
    Loss of sight, hearing or one or more extremities
  • http//www.dol.gov/opa/media/press/vets/vets20081
    157.htm
  • Available Supporting Interventions
  • Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Psychological
    Counseling
  • Substance Abuse Interventions
  • Military Hospital Recovery, Prosthetic or related
    assistance
  • Computer Assistance Program (Department of
    Defense)
  • Case management and intensive services (JVSG)
  • VA Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment

17
VETS Competitive Grants
  • Homeless Veterans Reintegration Projects
  • Urban, Rural, Stand Downs
  • Approximately 36 million annually
  • http//www.dol.gov/vets/programs/hvrp/homeless_vet
    erans_fs.htm
  • Incarcerated Veterans Training Program
  • 4 million
  • Homeless Females Veterans with Families
  • 5 million
  • Veterans Workforce Investment Program
  • VWIP authorized by WIA, Section 163
  • Approximately 9 Million annually
  • http//www.dol.gov/vets/programs/vwip/vwip_fs.htm

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Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program (HVRP)
  • Currently authorized under Title 38 United States
    Code, Section 2021, as amended by Section 5 of
    Public Law 107-95, the Homeless Veterans
    Comprehensive Assistance Act of 2001.
  • Section 2021 requires the Secretary of Labor to
    conduct, directly or through grant or contract,
    such programs as the Secretary determines
    appropriate to expedite the reintegration of
    homeless veterans into the labor force.
  • Administered by the Assistant Secretary for USDOL
    VETS.

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HVRP Objectives
  • (1) To provide services to assist in
    reintegrating homeless veterans into meaningful
    employment within the labor force and
  • (2) To stimulate the development of effective
    service delivery systems that will address the
    complex problems facing homeless veterans. 

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Veterans Workforce Investment Program (VWIP)
  • Authorized under Public Law 105-220, WIA Section
    168
  • Employment Training Programs that meet the
    needs of veterans
  • with service-connected disabilities
  • veterans who have significant barriers to
    employment including ex-offenders
  • veterans who served on active duty in the armed
    forces during a campaign or expedition for which
    a campaign badge has been authorized, and
  • recently separated veterans (48 months).

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VWIP Objectives
  • To provide services to assist in reintegrating
    veterans into meaningful employment within the
    labor force.
  • To stimulate the development of effective
    delivery systems that will address the complex
    employment problems facing veterans.
  • Currently VETS has awarded 17 grants in 14
    states, all focusing on Green Jobs

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Questions ?
Bill Slemmer Acting Director Slemmer.william_at_dol.g
ov (301) 393-8253 (410) 767-2111
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