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UNCT-21723 - USA (Lincoln, Nebraska) - Adult and Dislocated Worker Program Services - Deadline April 16,2021

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Posted Date : February 26,2021
Product (RFP/RFQ/RFI/Solicitation/Tender/Bid Etc.) ID : UNCT-21723
Government Authority located in Lincoln, Nebraska; USA based organization looking for expert vendor for adult and dislocated worker program services.
[A] Budget: Looking for Proposals
[B] Scope of Service:
Vendor needs to provide adult and dislocated worker program services to the government authority located in Lincoln, NE.
• Eligibility
Determinations of whether the individual is eligible to receive assistance from the adult, dislocated worker, or youth programs, including co-enrollment among partner programs.
• Skill Assessment
Initial assessment of skill levels, including literacy, numeracy, and English language proficiency, as well as aptitudes, abilities (including skills gaps), and supportive service needs. (There is flexibility on which assessments are administered Contractor may work with the administrative entity to determine best solution.)
• Labor Exchange Services
Job search and placement assistance, and, when needed, career counseling.
• Referrals
Referrals to, and coordination of activities with, other programs and services, including those within the American Job Center network and, when appropriate, other workforce development programs.
• Workforce & Labor Market Employment Information
Access to information relating to local, regional, and national labor markets.
• Training Provider Performance Information
Access to performance and program cost information for eligible training providers.
• Local Area Performance Information
Access to information on how the local area is performing on performance accountability measures, as well as any additional performance information relating to the area’s American Job Center network.
• Availability of Supportive Services
Access to information, and appropriate referrals to:
• childcare
• child support
• medical or child health assistance available through the State’s Medicaid program and Children’s Health Insurance Program
• benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP
• assistance through the earned income tax credit
• housing counseling and assistance services sponsored through Housing and Urban Development, or HUD
• and assistance under a State program for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, or TANF
• and other supportive services and transportation provided through other programs or agencies including mental health services.
• Financial Aid
Assistance in establishing eligibility for financial aid assistance for training and education programs not provided under WIOA.
• Unemployment Insurance
Access to information and meaningful assistance for filing a claim.
Individualized career services must be provided to participants after American Job Center staff determine that such services are required to retain or obtain employment, consistent with any applicable statutory priorities. Generally, these services involve significant staff time and customization to each individual’s need.
Individualized career services include services such as:
• Comprehensive Skill Assessments
Specialized assessments of the skill levels and service needs of adults and dislocated workers.
• Individual Employment Plan
Development of an individual employment plan, to identify the employment goals, achievement objectives, and the combination of services for the participant to achieve his or her employment goals, including the list of, and information about, eligible training providers.
• Group Counseling
This involves two or more participants addressing certain issues, problems, or situations that are shared by the group members.
• Individual Counseling
One-on-one session that may go into detail for a participant regarding certain issues, problems, or situations.
• Career Planning
Client-centered approach designed to provide job, education and career counseling as appropriate during program participation and after job placement.
• Short-term Pre-vocational Services
This can include the development of learning skills, communication skills, interviewing skills, punctuality, personal maintenance skills, and professional conduct services to prepare individuals for unsubsidized employment or training.
• Internships and Work Experiences/Transitional Jobs
There are short-term subsidized and unsubsidized work opportunities designed to provide job seekers with actual experience in the workplace which may or may not lead to permanent employment.
[C] Eligibility:
- Onshore (USA Organization Only);
[D] Work Performance:
Performance of the work will be Offsite. Vendor needs to carry work in their office location.
Budget :
Deadline to Submit Proposals: April 16,2021
Cost to Download This RFP/RFQ/RFI/Solicitation/Tender/Bid Document : 5 US$

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