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Mission Statement
Operating under the guidelines of the Workforce Investment Act, Connections was created for Jefferson County businesses and citizens in order to provide a single system that offers an array of employment, education and training programs and partners' services. The goal of Connections is twofold:
- Coordinate programs and resources in Jefferson County so individuals have easy access to a seamless system of workforce investment services that will enhance their long-term employability.
- Access for businesses to employment and training information that will meet their workforce and developmental needs.
Connections is a combined effort of the following groups . . . (by clicking on the groups underlined you can be linked directly to their websites)
- Jefferson County Commissioners
Provides county leadership 740.283.8500 Fax: 740.283.8599
- Jefferson County Community Action Council, Inc.
Designed as the One Stop Operator for Jefferson County. Provides Adult, Dislocated Worker and Youth Workforce Investment Act services for Jefferson County Department of Job and Family Services. 740.282.0971 or 888.272.5437 Fax: 740.282.8361
- Jefferson County Department of Job and Family Service
Provides the Ohio Works First Program, Food Stamps, Children Services, Child Support, Medicaid, Transportation and Workforce Investment Act services 740.282.0961
- Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
Unemployment compensation claim services 1.877.644.6562 TTY: 1.888.642.8203
- Jefferson Community Collage ABLE
Provides the Adult Basic and Literacy Education Program which offers educational opportunities for adults who lack the basic skills needed for effective citizenship, further education and productive employment 740.264.5591 or 1.800.682.6553
- Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission
Provides vocational evaluation, diagnostic testing, medical treatment, job training and placement services, and employment and training opportunities for disabled persons 740.695.0404 TTY: 1.800.282.4536 (Ohio Only) or 614.438.1200
- Service Community Senior Employment Program (SCSEP)
Provides employment and training opportunities for low, moderate or no income job seekers aged 55 or over 740.282.0271 or 888.272.5437 Fax: 740.282.8361
- Veteran's Program
Provides employment and training assistance to Veterans 740.282.0971 or 888.272.5437 Fax: 740.282.8361
- Jefferson Community College
Jefferson Community College provides higher education and career preparation for residents fo Jefferson County and the surronding area. This public, two-year institution provides programs and courses to meet the specific needs of students seeking career-oriented education for job placement, general studies education for transfer purposes, continuing education intruction for job enrichement and advancement, and community education courses for personal interest. Training also is provided to meet special requirements identified by the business and industrial community. 740.264.5591 or 1.800.682.6553
- Jefferson County Joint Vocational School
Jefferson County Joint Vocational School has Adult Education programs which serves all communities in Jefferson County. The program is offered for two seesions a year and offers a variety of career enhancement courses. 740.264.3144 Fax: 740.264.3144
- Jefferson Metropolitan Housing
Management of low-income housing programs throughout Jefferson County. Low Rent Public Housing: 781 apartments, contact leasing office for applications, 815 N. 6th St. JFK Bldg. 282-0994 Ext 42 & 43. Section 8 Vouchers: Approximately 818 vouchers, contact Section 8 office, 815 N. 6th St. Steubenville. 740-283-7967. Family Self-Sufficiency Program: Approximately allocation of 100 families in Section 8 and 15 families in Public Housing. For saving accounts, career, home ownership and more contact 905 N. 6th St. 282-7999. 740.282.0994
- Jefferson Behavioral Health System
A full service mental health and drug and alchohol treatment facility that offers services to adults, children and families.
These organizations meet regularly to plan the business of the One-Stop. Partners are co-located in the One-Stop Center at least some time each month, or else they are readily available through email, telephone, or fax. The partners have created a system of referrals and information that allows the smoothest streams of service possible for those customers who may need the assistance of more than one entity.
The WIA Program itself is operated by the CAC, with the Adult, Dislocated, and Youth programming all under one roof. Jefferson County DJFS is our Workforce Development Agency, and is in control of WIA funding for the county. They provide technical guidance and resources to aid in the running of the program. WIA works very closely in collaboration with JCC by virtue of having several program participants enrolled there in pursuit of academic credentials. The Youth Program works very closely with BVR for those youth who are eligible, due to their acknowledged expertise with this population. ODJFS is always a part of Dislocated Worker Rapid Response for employer closures or mass layoffs. They work very closely with WIA to coordinate unemployment benefits with WIA training dollars.
All programs are available to all partners for informational sessions and planning meetings. We are currently discussing the adoption of one assessment tool for the purpose of streamlining even further the process of cooperative service. We are looking into several tools that may serve all of our needs in whole or in part in regards to required assessments.
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