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Illinois workNet Orientation Every Monday 9:00 – 10:30 (Except Holidays)1300 South 9th St.Springfield, IL 62703
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)Increase Access to EducationWorkforce InvestmentIncrease Prosperity of Workers and EmployersEconomic DevelopmentEnhance Productivity and Competitiveness Funding for TrainingOJTEmployment ServicesLabor MarketInfo
Resource Room Services• Computer Access for Job Search/ Online Applications• Copier/FAX/Printer• Direct Linkage to all workNet partners• Weekly Workshops• Employer presentations and hiring events• Monday Orientation of Services
workNet Organizations and Services• Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES)• Unemployment Compensation• Local Veterans’ Employment Representative• Employment Services• Department of Human Services (DHS)• Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Benefits• Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)• Department of Rehabilitation Services Vocational Counselors• Illinois Community College Board (ICCB)• Lawrence Education Center• Lincoln Land Community College• Capital Area Career Center• Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO)• Land of Lincoln Workforce Alliance/Education and On-the-Job Training (WIOA)• Trade Adjustment Programs • Other Partners• Community Action• Area Agency on Aging• National Able• Job Corps
Sangamon County Department of Community ResourcesStriving to improve the quality of life for people with low incomes in Sangamon County through department programs, services and referrals that promote stability and/or self-determination.*LIHEAP Utility Assistance *Life Skills/Goal Setting*Weatherization Services *Housing Counseling*Financial Literacy *GED Test Financial Assistance *High School Summer School Tuition *Rent/Employment Supports*Emergency Dental/Medications*Educational Scholarships for Adults and High School Seniors*Personal Care Assistant and Certified Nursing Assistant Programs2833 S. Grand Ave. East 217-535-3120
The Area Agency on Aging (AAA) The Area Agency on Aging is a state agency established within a region to provide information, resources, and referrals to community services for seniors. The services of an Area Agency on Aging may include:• Coordination of local Long-term Care Ombudsman programs.• Nutritional support through counseling or referrals to organizations that provide meal delivery.• Expertise and advice in eligibility and the application process for Medicare, Medicaid, and veteran’s benefits.• Referrals to community based resources for elder assistance such as transportation and respite care.• Elder care training and caregiver support programs. 3100 Montvale Drive 217-787-9234
Monday, April 24, 2017Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) You can JOIN US by applying online https://www.nationalable.org/about/ or by calling 855-994-8300• Must be at least 55 years of age• Meet program income requirements• Are willing to improve your job skills and learn new skills• You will:• Receive interviewing and job-search assistance• Obtain computer and vocational training• Earn while you learn at a location in your community• Gain access to employers who want to hire experienced workers• Improve your employable skills
Monday, April 24, 2017Job CorpsCareer Training and Education If you are 16–24 years old and looking to make a change or advance your career, get TUITION-FREE training at Job Corps. Job Corps offers many career paths. Some you may never have considered before, including: Advanced ManufacturingAutomotive and Machine RepairConstructionHealth CareFinance and BusinessHospitalityInformation TechnologyTransportation 309 966 0130(800) 733-5627 https://www.joinjobcorps.com
Capital Area Career Center (CACC)Capital Area Career Center provides an educational environment that assists students in discovering their potential through the development of occupational skills, positive work ethic characteristics and leadership skills. Students have access to technology-enriched curriculum, taught by a highly competent staff, using state of the art equipment.• CNA classes are available, as well as, Adult Nursing classes through Capital Area School of Practical Nursing,• Skilled Trades Essentials Program2201 Toronto Road 217-529-5431
Lawrence Education Center• High school credit courses leading to a diploma• High School Equivalency Exam prep• Career Exploration courses. Students must turn 17 before May 1 in order to enroll in the HSE Exam prep courses.Academic and vocational components in an open entry enrollment setting • Allowing students to enroll and begin their classes at almost any point during the school year• High School Equivalency test prep students complete lessons preparing them for the GED test, which they may take once the instructor determines they are good candidates for success.101 E Laurel Street 217-525-3233
Division of Rehabilitation Services (DRS)Bureau of Field Services• Assist individuals with disabilities prepare for, obtain, and maintain competitive employment. Services include:Evaluation EducationGuidance Physical and Mental RestorationCounseling Assistive DevicesTraining Job Development, Placement, and Post-Employment
Division of Rehabilitation • Bureau of Blind Services• Aids those who are blind or visually impaired to maintain independence• Achieve employment, education, training goals• Short term residential and independent living services• Bureau of Home Services• Wide range of services to individuals with significant disabilities to remain in their homes and live independently• Additional Services*Client Assistance Services for Deaf or Hard Hearing *Hispanic/Latino *Independent Living Administrative *Support Services *Educational Services600 E Ash St, Building 400 - 217-782-4830
Illinois Department of Employment Security• Apply for Unemployment Benefits• www.ides.illinois.gov • 800-244-5631• Registration in Illinois Job Link • www.illinoisjoblink.com • Resume Development• Interview Preparation• Job Search Assistance• Labor Market Information• Employer IncentivesThis workforce product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration. The product was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability, or ownership. This product is copyrighted by the institution that created it. Internal use by an organization and/or personal use by an individual for non-commercial purposes is permissible. All other uses require the prior authorization of the copyright owner.The Illinois workNet Center System, an American Job Center, is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. All voice telephone numbers on this website may be reached by persons using TTY/TDD equipment by calling TTY (800) 526-0844 or 711. – February 2019
Unemployment Insurance Benefits (UI)• Last for up to 26 weeks • (approximately 6 months in a 52 week period) • Currently no extensions• Compensation while searching for new employment• File claim after last day of work.• Certify bi-weekly to request payments.• Must have written proof of job search, employer contacts
Unemployment Insurance Benefits3 “A”sYou Must be Able to workYou Must be Available to workYou Must be Actively Seeking work
Registration in Illinois JobLinkActively seeking work…or benefits will be suspended.• Registered in Illinois Job Link• Active Updated Resume – UI registered • Actively search for work• Apply for positions• Record Activitywww.illinoisjoblink.com
District 526The LLCC District is composed of all or parts of 15 central Illinois counties: Bond, Cass, Christian, DeWitt, Fayette, Greene, Logan, Macon, Macoupin, Mason, Menard, Montgomery, Morgan, Sangamon and Scott.www.llcc.edu
FINANCIAL AIDFree Application for Federal Student AidFAFSAwww.fafsa.govLLCC School Code - 007170if interested in receiving financial aid
FINANCIAL AIDLLCC Financial Aid contact information217-786-2237www.llcc.edu/financial-aid
Getting Started at LLCC• Complete the Application (free)• Attend New Student Orientation (free)• Meet with your Advisor/Success Coach (free)Visit www.llcc.edu/getting-started for details!
TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING (CDL)Transportation Center of Excellence•Certificate Program - successfully equip you for a career in the trucking industry:•Truck Driver Training CDL Basic, Certificate of Completion•Time to completion: 4 weeks (day) or 6 weeks (night)•The program has four 2004 and one 2016 Freightliner tractors with straight 10 speeds and 53 box trailers. ′•For more information or to schedule an appointment, please contact Bob Howard at 217-786-2565, 217-786-4539 or bob.howard@llcc.eduwww.llcc.edu/truck-driver-training/
Highway Construction Careers Training – www.llcc.edu/highway-construction-careers-training•IDOT has funded this program to expand the number of people in historically underrepresented populations who enter a highway construction career.•This is an intensive program that addresses skills necessary for acceptance into a highway construction career: math for the trades, job readiness and technical skills coursework.•Students will leave the completed highway construction careers training with the following certifications: OSHA 10, Forklift, CPR/First Aid Training, Flagger and Scissor lift.•Students will have gained the opportunity to excel when applying for a new career with high wage earning potential.•For more information or to register for an orientation, please contact Thomas Spears at 217-786-3675, 217-786-2407 or thomas.spears@llcc.edu /
Adult Education at LLCC• Adult Basic Education• Assist eligible adults improve their reading, writing, math and technology skills• High School Equivalency• (HSE) test, such as GED or TASC • English as a Second Language (ESL)• Serving students from approximately 40 countries who speak up to 35 languages• Adult Career Pathways• Earn college credit and a certificate in the process, along with technology and employabilitywww.llcc.edu/adult-education
Adult Education – Adult Career PathwaysBenefits• Team-teaching approach• Access to ongoing advising/counseling and support services.• Students complete a career interest survey and participate in career planning.• designed for students to earn college credits and at least one credential, certificate and/or degree.Eligibility Requirements and Guidelines• Must be highly motivated and committed to achieving career/educational goals• Demonstrate a deficiency in reading, writing and/or math.• Apply for federal financial aid.• Attend academy week.www.llcc.edu/adult-career-pathways/
Contact and visit informationMac WarrenMac.Warren@llcc.edu Campus Visit Days and program expos are offered throughout the year. For information on upcoming visit opportunities, please visit www.llcc.edu/visit
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity ActWIOA can provide:Federal funding that assists individuals with training and education, so they can find work in growing occupations and make self-sustaining wages.
We serve customers who live in the following counties. Sangamon, Cass, Christian, Logan, and Menard We research job growth in these counties and ask;•What businesses are hiring? •What jobs are in demand? This determines which training programs WIOA will fund.
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act(WIOA) On-the-Job Training Education
On the Job Training (OJT)On-The-Job Training• Assists WIOA –eligible job seekers learn new skills while working for an employer. • The program is for full time permanent positions, at self-sufficient wages.• Employers are reimbursed up to 75 percent of the new hire’s wages for up to six months.• A business services team member works with the job seeker on their job search.
WIOA EligibilityAre you Eligible to get WIOA funding assistance? You must fit in one of the following categories: Dislocated Workers Low Income Adults Low Income Youth
Dislocated Workers • Receiving unemployment benefits and coming from a low growth area or declining industry• Recently exhausted unemployment benefits and coming from a low growth area or declining industry• Laid off and received notice of termination letter• Your employer provided you information of a business closure within the next 180 days• No longer supported by spouse’s income due to a layoff, recent death, or divorce• The spouse of an active military member and you’ve recently relocated
500c5 -Receiving UI and Attending Training• Must be a WIOA approved training program• Does not extend UI benefits (26 weeks only)• 500c5 is only a waiver for mandated job search• Must document attendance in class• Eligibility for re-training• Currently receiving or have exhausted UI• Based on dislocation from low-growth industry, workforce reduction or business closure
Low Income Adults 18 and older• Receiving SNAP, TANF, or SSI benefits • Family member of someone who receives or has received SNAP, TANF, or SSI in the last 6 months • Low income by calculation of “family income” for the last 6 months• Homeless• Diagnosed with disability
Low Income Youth 16 to 24 for Out-of-School youth14 to 21 for In-School youth• Receiving SNAP, TANF, or SSI benefits • Family member of someone who receives or has received SNAP, TANF, or SSI in the last 6 months • Low income by calculation of “family income” for the last 6 months and dealing with any of the following barriers ………… A dropout with no recent school enrollment A parent or pregnant In a free school lunch program or living in a high poverty zone Diagnosed with a disability A foster child or an “aged out” foster child Homeless or a runaway In the Juvenile Justice System An English language learner or basic skills deficient
So, if approved for WIOA……….. What can it fund?
WIOA can pay up to $8000.00 a year for tuition for a maximum of two years.In addition to tuition assistance, WIOA can pay for things like: Books Tools Uniforms / Work Boots Mileage (if traveling over 30 miles round trip to class) Daycare costs (must first ask for assistance through Community Connection Point)
Next Steps 1. Meet with the school • Acceptance Letter• Financial Aid Letter Can’t be default on previous federal student loan• Class Schedule start date 2. Apply / register on websites• www.worknet20.org• www.illinoisjoblink.com Must include a resume with current skills, not the job skills you are planning to get• www.illinoisworknet.com Please verify your e-mail to fully register an account 3. Come back any Wednesday 8:30 am• Have checklist documents copied and give to Career Planner• Schedule TABE Test with your assigned Career Planner in advance The TABE has 3 parts Locator, Math, & Reading Test days and times Wednesdays 9:00am (Must be scheduled) Mondays 1:00pm (Must be scheduled)
•Questions?