Common use of Service Specifications Clause in Contracts

Service Specifications. Contractor shall provide to County the following special services: a. Basic Career Services available to all Adults and Dislocated Workers include but are not limited to the following: 1) Determination of eligibility to receive WIOA Career Individual and/or Training services. 2) Outreach, intake and orientation to the information and other services available through the AJCC system. 3) Initial assessment of skill levels (including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency), aptitudes, abilities, and supportive service needs. 4) Labor exchange services, including the following: i. Job search and placement assistance, and career counseling, such as the information on in-demand industry sectors and occupations as well as nontraditional employment. 5) Referrals to, and coordination of activities with other programs and services, including programs and services within the one-stop delivery system and other workforce development programs. 6) Workforce and labor market employment statistics including information relating to local, regional, and national labor market trends, including the following: i. Job vacancy listings and job skills necessary to obtain them. ii. Information on local in demand occupations and the earnings, skill requirements, and opportunities for advancement that accompany them. 7) Information on performance and program cost of eligible providers of training services, youth workforce development activities, adult education, career and technical education activities at the postsecondary level, career and technical education activities available to school dropouts, and vocational rehabilitation services. 8) Information regarding how the local area is performing on the local performance accountability measures and any additional performance information with respect to the one-stop delivery system in the local area. 9) Information on, and referral to supportive services or assistance, including the following: i. Child care, child support, medical or child health assistance under title XIX or XXI of the Social Security Act. ii. Benefits under the supplemental nutrition assistance program established under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008. iii. Assistance through the earned income tax credit under section 32 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. iv. Assistance under a state program for temporary assistance for needy families funded under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act. v. Other supportive services and transportation available in the local area. 10) Information and assistance regarding filing claims for unemployment compensation. 11) Assistance in establishing eligibility for programs of financial aid assistance for training and education programs that are not funded under WIOA.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Contract for Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Services, Contract for Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Services