Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Adult
Program
The Workforce Investment Act Program for adults is designed
to assist individuals age 22 and over who need assistance in obtaining
and retaining employment.
In 1998 Congress passed the Workforce Invest Act (WIA), which replaced
the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). The overall goal of this new
federal employment and training legislation is to improve the employability
of the United States workforce. It emphasizes a "work first" approach
with training as a secondary strategy to immediate job placement. Employment
Services of Weld County is the designated one stop operator for programs
under the Workforce Investment Act.
Under the Workforce Investment Act, there are three levels of service
available to customers accessing workforce development information and
programs. Employment Services has structured these levels in the following
manner:
Tier 1: Information which can be accessed directly by the customer
through the use of technology, including the core services which occur
at the agency level. Some of these core services are basic labor exchange
(job placement, job referrals, job orders, and employment counseling),
initial assessment, labor market information, etc.
Tier 2: Services which identify obstacles to employment and
the development of individual employment plans, career planning, basic
skills preparation, etc.
Tier 3: Training Services to assist individuals with obtaining
the skills necessary to obtain and retain employment include On-the
Job Training contracts or training vouchers. Training vouchers help
cover costs for training programs at approved schools. Employment Services
of Weld County is a customer focused system which provides customer
choice and is viewed as a place where customers choose how and where
to get information, assessments, education, and training. Through the
operation of the basic labor exchange, job seekers and employers can
obtain information regarding regional and statewide job placement services.
Customers are also able to access national job placement and labor market
information through the use of technology.
Job Seeker Employment Programs
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