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CareerSource Polk WIOA Orientation

Part 1 CareerSource Polk Center Orientation

CareerSource Polk s mission is to be an innovative leader to ensure and sustain a quality workforce for today and the future. Mission

Mission We work towards our mission through the services delivered to job seekers and employers at our CareerSource Polk centers in: Lakeland 309 N Ingraham Avenue Lakeland, FL 33801 Winter Haven 500 E Lake Howard Drive Winter Haven, FL 33881

CareerSource Polk Center Rules Professional Dress Code Enforced At CareerSource Polk, our goal is to ensure that we prepare you for employment while maintaining a professional environment at our centers for all customers. You are encouraged to dress appropriately in order to be referred to an interview the same day if necessary. Tobacco-Free Campus All CareerSource Polk campuses are tobacco-free. To promote a healthier environment for our employees, partners, customers and visitors in general, the use of all tobacco products is prohibited at all CareerSource Polk locations, including grounds, entrances and exits, sidewalks, parking areas, and vehicles. Children are Prohibited In order to maintain a professional environment for our employers and job seekers, children are not permitted inside the career centers. We are happy to reschedule your appointment if necessary.

Resource Room At each of our offices, you will find a professional Resource Room that provides no-cost access to a variety of employment resources such as: Computer and printer Fax, copier, and telephone Internet access Microsoft Office software Online resume-building tools Typing software Full-time professionals who can answer questions, provide direction, give instructions, and render assistance or advice

Job Search through EFM By registering with the Employ Florida Marketplace and posting your resume, you will be able to access a full range of features and services to assist in your career search. Identify what jobs you are qualified for, how much those jobs pay, and other issues of interest. You will be able to save personal information, settings, and preferences which eliminates the need to conduct repeated searches for the same information, saving you time and effort. employflorida.com

Job Search through EFM Getting started on the Employ Florida Marketplace is easy and will instantly connect you to thousands of jobs locally and throughout the state of Florida. Follow these steps to create a complete profile that can be viewed by employers looking for candidates with your qualifications: Step 1: Register Every day thousands of job opportunities are listed in the Employ Florida Marketplace (EFM). By registering, you will gain access to job opportunities and find the job that is right for you. Step 2: Resume After you create a user name/password, uploading or creating a full resume and completing the Self-Assessment profile is the best way to get noticed by an employer. Update or modify your resume every three months to maintain an Active status. Accurate contact information is essential so that employers may reach you. Step 3: Recruiter The Virtual Recruiter will alert you to jobs that match your skills and goals. To do so, conduct a job search, click Save Search at bottom of page, give your search a title (Example: Welder ), and tell EFM how and when to alert you by clicking Save. employflorida.com

Veterans Veterans (and their spouses) may be eligible to receive additional assistance through job referrals, training and career management. We also offer a wide range of services to veterans with barriers to employment. We collaborate with organizations to enhance job placement opportunities, including businesses, Veterans Administration medical centers, community based and civic organizations, and reserve guard units. Eligible veterans and their spouses will be provided priority of service.

Migrant Seasonal Farmworkers Farmworkers who are primarily employed in agricultural labor can obtain assistance to achieve economic self-sufficiency. Our career specialists help with career guidance, testing, training, education evaluation, job referrals and other services that address their employment-related needs.

Workshops Career Readiness Workshops Our free workshops will assist you in learning how to: Write a more effective resume Answer the top ten interview questions Use networking to find your next job Dress for the job you want And much more! A different topic is scheduled each day; just select the one that interests you and plan to attend from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. or join us for the ten-day session. Mini Workshops Topics include: resumes, interviewing, Employ Florida Marketplace (EFM) basics, and entrepreneurship. Go to CareerSource Polk Calendar of Events for dates and locations

Testing & Assessments We can also evaluate and document your knowledge and skills to support a job referral, or schedule training to help you qualify for a job. Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) Interest and Aptitude Assessment (Career Scope) Employability and Work Maturity Skills Evaluation Typing Test Data Entry & 10 Key Computer Competency Testing MS Office Proficiency Work Readiness Assessment

Reemployment Assistance Although CareerSource Polk is not the unemployment office, we can connect you to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Reemployment Assistance Office (formerly the unemployment compensation office) to file a claim. Reemployment Assistance provides temporary wage benefits to qualified individuals who are out of work through no fault of their own. You may use the Resource Room to file via the Internet at connect.myflorida.com or call 1.800.204.2418.

Cash/Food Stamp Assistance If you need to apply for cash, food stamps, or Medicaid please contact the Department of Children and Families at 1.866.762.2237 or visit myflorida.com/accessflorida CareerSource Polk cannot assist you with these services; you may use the Resource Room to file via the Internet or call the above 866 number. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) for cash assistance Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for food stamps

Young Leaders Program, Ages 16 to 24 The CareerSource Polk Young Leaders Program connects youth with employment and career development opportunities. Company & College Tours Career Exploration Goal Based Financial Incentives Tutoring & GED Prep Community Service Interview Skills & Job Search Summer Employment Job Shadowing

Trade Adjustment Act Trade Adjustment Act (TAA) individuals who have been laid off due to foreign trade. The program may assist with: Job search allowance Relocation allowance Training assistance Income support

Ticket to Work Individuals with disabilities who are able to work can also receive personalized job search assistance. The Ticket to Work program will help you to review all available options and work with employers to provide a productive work environment. The Ticket to Work Program can help you: Make the choice that is right for you and explore work options Stay in control of your benefit choices Achieve greater personal satisfaction and increase your selfconfidence by working and gaining new skills while finding a solutions that work for you Take advantage of the safety net. Work Incentives makes it easy for you to get back on benefits when and if needed Explore your work potential

CareerSource Polk Centers The CareerSource Polk centers are operated through a partnership between CareerSource Polk and various service providers/partners located throughout Polk County. Partners Available at the CSP centers: AARP Experience Works Job Corps

Employment for Seniors We have dedicated AARP volunteers who work with local companies that are seeking the skills and experience of workers over the age of 50. Experience Works staff also assists lowincome seniors, many with multiple barriers to employment, to get the training needed to find the jobs they are looking for.

Job Corps Job seekers ages 16 to 24, can speak to a Job Corps representative to learn about the no-cost education and vocational training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor. The Program may provide: Career counseling Transition support for up to 12 months GED/high school diploma Monthly allowance Job placement assistance Career training

Part 2 CareerSource Polk Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) Orientation

To earn more, you must learn more. The large majority of employers require at least a high school degree or diploma. Our CareerSource Polk centers can assist adults and youth with obtaining a GED equivalency. Under the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act we also offer a Career Development and Training program an individualized career management program that includes intensive training and tuition assistance at one of our educational partner institutions.

WIOA Services The Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) is a federal law that created the Workforce System. WIOA provides funds for training and employability development to those who are: Unemployed Underemployed and Youth ages 16-24 preparing to enter the workforce.

WIOA Eligibility You may be eligible for WIOA if you: Have been terminated, laid off, or downsized Are currently unemployed or underemployed Are eligible for or receiving Reemployment Assistance (RA) Have exhausted your (RA) benefits Are a homemaker who no longer receives support from another family member Were self-employed and currently unemployed due to a natural disaster or economic conditions Are financially disadvantaged with low income OR have a disability

Assessment Requirements Before submitting an application to the WIOA program, all customers seeking Occupational Skills Training (OST) assistance must take the: CareerScope to measure aptitude TABE Test is required unless exempt* Note: A Customer Service Specialist will assist in scheduling of the assessment. *Exemptions can be made based for those with a High School Diploma, AS/AA degree or higher education degree (i.e., bachelor s or master s degree). Rev. 1-24-2017

WIOA Services WIOA provides 2 levels of service: 1. Career 2. Training

WIOA Career Services Career services are activities such as: Information about labor market & demand occupations Information about training providers & programs Information about WIOA and other training resources in the area Skills assessment Job readiness workshops Job search assistance Resume & interviewing assistance Testing & background checks required by training provider

WIOA Career Services Career Services also include: Comprehensive Assessment Development of an Individualized Employment Plan/Career Plan Counseling Short-Term Pre-Vocational Services Stand-Alone Adult Education & Literacy Case Management and Support Services Work-Based Services (work experience or internship) Staff Assisted Job Search

WIOA Training Services Customers who do not obtain employment through career services may be referred to Training Services. These customers are unable to obtain or retain selfsufficient employment through Career Services. Training Services includes: Occupational Skills Training (OST) On-the-Job Training (OJT) Customized/Employed Worker Training (EWT)

WIOA Services Additional things to understand about WIOA services: WIOA is not an entitlement program WIOA does not guarantee employment WIOA does not pay for training cost prior to training eligibility enrollment WIOA does not cover Individual Training Account (ITA) cost that are not listed on the Targeted Occupations List (TOL) WIOA does not retrain because a customer wants to change careers

WIOA Services Customers are responsible for: Applying for a PELL grant. fafsa.ed.gov Completing assigned activities such as career readiness workshops Attending scheduled appointments and achieve longand short-term goals developed in career plan Completing Career Exploration for the training and the school of choice Maintaining monthly contact with the Career Specialist Maintaining quarterly contact with the Career Specialist after training for one year

WIOA Services To ensure the quickest processing of your application, please bring the following documents with you to your first appointment: Social Security card Birth certificate or passport or Alien Registration card Driver s license or Florida ID Proof of 6 months of household income Proof of residency Selective Service registration Public assistance View the Documentation Checklist here for more details: https://www.careersourcepolk.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/required-documents.pdf

WIOA Services Your Next Steps: Collect all of your eligibility documentation Attend CareerScope Assessment. Attend Registration appointment with Career Center Staff We have locations in Lakeland and Winter Haven 309 N Ingraham Ave. Lakeland, FL 33801 500 E Lake Howard Dr. Winter Haven, FL 33881