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Dislocated Worker Program - Southwest Minnesota Private Industry Council
Provides employment and training services to workers laid off from their jobs due to factors like changes in technology, investment strategy, consumption, and competition.
These and other services are available at no cost to eligible program participants. A variety of services are available, including (but not necessarily limited to):
- Training and retraining resources to update skills or acquire skills in a new field
- Job clubs to meet with other job seekers to network, check current job openings and discuss issues
- Placement services, including leads developed by counselors and agencies
- Career planning and personal counseling for career decision making, developing job goals, and personal planning
Job-seeking skills workshops:
- Preparing resumes and cover letters
- Learning and practicing interviewing skills
- Networking
Support services in certain cases are available for expenses such as child care and transportation, to enable participants to achieve employment or training goals.
Provides employment and training services to workers laid off from their jobs due to factors like changes in technology, investment strategy, consumption, and competition.
These and other services are available at no cost to eligible program participants. A variety of services are available, including (but not necessarily limited to):
- Training and retraining resources to update skills or acquire skills in a new field
- Job clubs to meet with other job seekers to network, check current job openings and discuss issues
- Placement services, including leads developed by counselors and agencies
- Career planning and personal counseling for career decision making, developing job goals, and personal planning
Job-seeking skills workshops:
- Preparing resumes and cover letters
- Learning and practicing interviewing skills
- Networking
Support services in certain cases are available for expenses such as child care and transportation, to enable participants to achieve employment or training goals.
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Displaced Worker Employment Programs
Displaced Workers
Laid Off Workers
Office of Workforce Development - Hennepin County Human Services - Social Services
The Office of Workforce Development offers support and opportunity for residents to obtain employment and achieve their career goals. Offers a range of employment and training services such as:
Hennepin Pathways: A collaboration between regional employers, educators, and community partners offering education of multiple career paths to choose from. Graduates from a particular program are employed countywide in office administration, human services, and building operations. The program meets county hiring needs while also connecting job seekers with meaningful work, livable wages, benefits, and career growth.
Job Development: Serves a diverse group of job seekers, including veterans, youth, and individuals with criminal background who have a wide range of skills, abilities, and experiences. Provides employment services to job seekers such as job training, employment, career assistance programs, and help unemployed and underemployed people find jobs. Visit website for more information about job fairs, hiring events, job resources, education and training, and community CareerForce centers.
Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) Employment Services: Supports participants on MFIP as they transition from poverty to economic self-sufficiency to reduce the likelihood of returning to the program.
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Dislocated Worker, Adult, and Youth Programs: A federally funded program to increase jobseeker's access to employment, education, training, and support services to succeed in the labor market while matching employers with skilled workers to meet the demand of occupations and industries. Improve workforce quality, reduce public benefits dependency, and meet employer skill requirements.
Each organization will have their own application process. Job seekers will typically go through a process such as:
- Application, eligibility determination, and program enrollment
- Formal and informal assessments (education level, interests, workforce skills, work history, etc.)
- Development of an Individual Employment Plan: Determining service needs based on assessments (career and resume counseling, job search assistance, training/education services, etc.)
- Retention Services: Ensuring individuals have the resources to maintain unsubsidized employment after exiting the program
The Office of Workforce Development offers support and opportunity for residents to obtain employment and achieve their career goals. Offers a range of employment and training services such as:
Hennepin Pathways: A collaboration between regional employers, educators, and community partners offering education of multiple career paths to choose from. Graduates from a particular program are employed countywide in office administration, human services, and building operations. The program meets county hiring needs while also connecting job seekers with meaningful work, livable wages, benefits, and career growth.
Job Development: Serves a diverse group of job seekers, including veterans, youth, and individuals with criminal background who have a wide range of skills, abilities, and experiences. Provides employment services to job seekers such as job training, employment, career assistance programs, and help unemployed and underemployed people find jobs. Visit website for more information about job fairs, hiring events, job resources, education and training, and community CareerForce centers.
Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) Employment Services: Supports participants on MFIP as they transition from poverty to economic self-sufficiency to reduce the likelihood of returning to the program.
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Dislocated Worker, Adult, and Youth Programs: A federally funded program to increase jobseeker's access to employment, education, training, and support services to succeed in the labor market while matching employers with skilled workers to meet the demand of occupations and industries. Improve workforce quality, reduce public benefits dependency, and meet employer skill requirements.
Each organization will have their own application process. Job seekers will typically go through a process such as:
- Application, eligibility determination, and program enrollment
- Formal and informal assessments (education level, interests, workforce skills, work history, etc.)
- Development of an Individual Employment Plan: Determining service needs based on assessments (career and resume counseling, job search assistance, training/education services, etc.)
- Retention Services: Ensuring individuals have the resources to maintain unsubsidized employment after exiting the program
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Displaced Workers
Job Search Techniques
Vocational Education
TANF Recipients
Ex-Offender Employment Programs
Welfare to Work Programs
WIOA Programs
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Job Development
Job Search/Placement
Ex-Offenders
Emergency Financial Assistance - Working Partnerships
Providing emergency financial assistance grants to eligible union members. These are once in a lifetime grants, and the amount of funding allowed individuals is subject to change based on needs and/or the availability of funding.
Providing emergency financial assistance grants to eligible union members. These are once in a lifetime grants, and the amount of funding allowed individuals is subject to change based on needs and/or the availability of funding.
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Displaced Workers
Labor Organizations
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Dislocated Worker Program - Southwest Minnesota Private Industry Council
Provides employment and training services to workers laid off from their jobs due to factors like changes in technology, investment strategy, consumption, and competition.
These and other services are available at no cost to eligible program participants. A variety of services are available, including (but not necessarily limited to):
- Training and retraining resources to update skills or acquire skills in a new field
- Job clubs to meet with other job seekers to network, check current job openings and discuss issues
- Placement services, including leads developed by counselors and agencies
- Career planning and personal counseling for career decision making, developing job goals, and personal planning
Job-seeking skills workshops:
- Preparing resumes and cover letters
- Learning and practicing interviewing skills
- Networking
Support services in certain cases are available for expenses such as child care and transportation, to enable participants to achieve employment or training goals.
Provides employment and training services to workers laid off from their jobs due to factors like changes in technology, investment strategy, consumption, and competition.
These and other services are available at no cost to eligible program participants. A variety of services are available, including (but not necessarily limited to):
- Training and retraining resources to update skills or acquire skills in a new field
- Job clubs to meet with other job seekers to network, check current job openings and discuss issues
- Placement services, including leads developed by counselors and agencies
- Career planning and personal counseling for career decision making, developing job goals, and personal planning
Job-seeking skills workshops:
- Preparing resumes and cover letters
- Learning and practicing interviewing skills
- Networking
Support services in certain cases are available for expenses such as child care and transportation, to enable participants to achieve employment or training goals.
What's Here
Displaced Worker Employment Programs
Displaced Workers
Laid Off Workers
Dislocated Worker Program - Southwest Minnesota Private Industry Council
Provides employment and training services to workers laid off from their jobs due to factors like changes in technology, investment strategy, consumption, and competition.
These and other services are available at no cost to eligible program participants. A variety of services are available, including (but not necessarily limited to):
- Training and retraining resources to update skills or acquire skills in a new field
- Job clubs to meet with other job seekers to network, check current job openings and discuss issues
- Placement services, including leads developed by counselors and agencies
- Career planning and personal counseling for career decision making, developing job goals, and personal planning
Job-seeking skills workshops:
- Preparing resumes and cover letters
- Learning and practicing interviewing skills
- Networking
Support services in certain cases are available for expenses such as child care and transportation, to enable participants to achieve employment or training goals.
Provides employment and training services to workers laid off from their jobs due to factors like changes in technology, investment strategy, consumption, and competition.
These and other services are available at no cost to eligible program participants. A variety of services are available, including (but not necessarily limited to):
- Training and retraining resources to update skills or acquire skills in a new field
- Job clubs to meet with other job seekers to network, check current job openings and discuss issues
- Placement services, including leads developed by counselors and agencies
- Career planning and personal counseling for career decision making, developing job goals, and personal planning
Job-seeking skills workshops:
- Preparing resumes and cover letters
- Learning and practicing interviewing skills
- Networking
Support services in certain cases are available for expenses such as child care and transportation, to enable participants to achieve employment or training goals.
What's Here
Displaced Worker Employment Programs
Displaced Workers
Laid Off Workers
