- (1) registration for services;
(2) providing the following informational resources:
- (a) outreach, intake, and orientation to, and information about, available services, including resource and referral services;
- (b) local, regional, and national labor market information including job vacancy listings and occupations in demand and the skills necessary to obtain those jobs and occupations;
- (c) performance measures with respect to the one-stop delivery system, and
- (d) performance information and program cost for eligible training providers and programs;
- (3) job development;
- (4) rapid response services;
- (5) bonding;
- (6) assessment of skill levels, aptitudes, abilities, and supportive service needs;
- (7) job search and placement assistance, and where appropriate, career counseling and workshops;
- (8) referral to and coordination of activities with other programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other community programs; and
(9) determining if a client is eligible for, and assistance in, applying for:
- (a) WIOA-funded programs;
- (b) unemployment insurance benefits;
- (c) financial aid assistance available for training and educational programs not funded under WIOA;
- (d) SNAP; and
- (e) supportive services such as child care, medical services, and transportation.
Basic career services include:
KEY: SNAP, WIOA, Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
Date of Last Change: January 24, 2023
Notice of Continuation: August 11, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 35A-5