CareerLink
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Pennsylvania CareerLink is a collaborative project between multiple agencies
to provide career
services to Pennsylvania
employers, potential employees, and others.
Pennsylvania CareerLink is operated under the direction of the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry
.
Pennsylvania CareerLink offices and access points are located in each of the 67 Pennsylvania counties. However not all counties have their own full fledged Pennsylvania CareerLink office. An example of this is Sullivan County
which shares its Pennsylvania CareerLink facility with that of Bradford County
.
Most Pennsylvania CareerLink services are offered free of charge.
Pennsylvania CareerLink is not a Temporary Employment Agency nor does it generally perform direct Job Search for the client. Rather the Pennsylvania CareerLink provides tools enabling employers and employees to connect with each other.
of Pennsylvania. because the Counties take bids on who provides Pennsylvania CareerLink service, the agencies which compose a particular Pennsylvania CareerLink may vary extensively from that of another. Further the agencies may vary within a Pennsylvania CareerLink from one contract to another. Commonwealth budget changes in 2005 and 2006 for caused numerous counties to reevaluate their contracts and change providers. They do however have several general features.
A partial list of Agencies which are or have been partnered to form Pennsylvania CareerLink includes:
graduation and post-secondary education
. Youth services are provided under the guidelines of the 1998 Workforce Investment Act (WIA).
Youth services include intensive and personalized case management that is designed to result in job placement. Case management continues with the client for a one year followup period.
EARN offers a wide range of activities and services though the scope of these services is substantially reduced from that of the Original SPOC services. EARN is focused primarily on Paid Work Experience (PWE) placement however other activities may include adult literacy, driver’s training, English as a Second Language training (ESL), GED, life skill instruction, job readiness, and occupational skill training. In addition to job search, job placement, and job retention services. EARN involves intesive personal case management including the creation of individualized plans, and goal setting aimed at helping the individual toward career readiness.
s can be completed and additional information can be gathered.
Services clients receive in the SEA Program involve at least 15 hours of individual business counseling, at least 20 hours of business training, and technical assistance. The SEA client receives a SEA allowance in lieu of regular Unemployment Benefits.
population.
Veterans' representatives provide assistance with referral services, job development, referral to training, and referral to government and community veteran service agencies. In addition they attempt to match the veteran's skills with employer job openings.
Special emphasis is placed on helping disabled veterans
and those leaving the military.
Veterans representatives often serve multiple Pennsylvania CareerLink offices and move throughout a given geographic area. However, comprehensive outreach and assistance is always available for veterans and their families through five Governor’s Veterans Outreach and Assistance Centers.
to users of the official Pennsylvania CareerLink website.
The CWDS site, often referred to as "Pennsylvania CareerLink II", is projected for release in 2007. The service will provide an even more tightly integrated system for searching for workforce related information.
Officially all of Pennsylvania's Workforce development services will be accessible through this Central Access point. Though some features such as integration with the Department of Public Welfare have a release date projected beyond the initial public release of the CWDS site.
While the CWDS system will effectively rename the Pennsylvania CareerLink website (by absorbing all of its workforce related functions) there are no current indications that the Pennsylvania CareerLink itself will undergo a similar change in name.
Government agency
A government or state agency is a permanent or semi-permanent organization in the machinery of government that is responsible for the oversight and administration of specific functions, such as an intelligence agency. There is a notable variety of agency types...
to provide career
Career
Career is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as a person's "course or progress through life ". It is usually considered to pertain to remunerative work ....
services to Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is a U.S. state that is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. The state borders Delaware and Maryland to the south, West Virginia to the southwest, Ohio to the west, New York and Ontario, Canada, to the north, and New Jersey to...
employers, potential employees, and others.
Pennsylvania CareerLink is operated under the direction of the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry
Department of Labor and Industry
Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry is a cabinet-level agency in the Government of Pennsylvania.-External links:*...
.
Pennsylvania CareerLink offices and access points are located in each of the 67 Pennsylvania counties. However not all counties have their own full fledged Pennsylvania CareerLink office. An example of this is Sullivan County
Sullivan County, Pennsylvania
Sullivan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of 2010, the population is 6,428. Sullivan County was created on March 15, 1847, from part of Lycoming County and named for Charles Sullivan, leader of the Pennsylvania Senate...
which shares its Pennsylvania CareerLink facility with that of Bradford County
Bradford County, Pennsylvania
-Demographics:As of the census of 2000, there were 62,761 people, 24,453 households, and 17,312 families residing in the county. The population density was 54 people per square mile . There were 28,664 housing units at an average density of 25 per square mile...
.
Most Pennsylvania CareerLink services are offered free of charge.
What Pennsylvania CareerLink is not
While Pennsylvania CareerLink provides employers with employee locating services and functions as an employment agencyEmployment agency
An employment agency is an organization which matches employers to employees. In all developed countries there is a publicly funded employment agency and multiple private businesses which also act as employment agencies.-Public employment agencies:...
Pennsylvania CareerLink is not a Temporary Employment Agency nor does it generally perform direct Job Search for the client. Rather the Pennsylvania CareerLink provides tools enabling employers and employees to connect with each other.
Agencies that compose Pennsylvania CareerLink
Pennsylvania CareerLink is and has been composed of numerous partner agencies throughout the CommonwealthCommonwealth (United States)
Four of the constituent states of the United States officially designate themselves Commonwealths: Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia....
of Pennsylvania. because the Counties take bids on who provides Pennsylvania CareerLink service, the agencies which compose a particular Pennsylvania CareerLink may vary extensively from that of another. Further the agencies may vary within a Pennsylvania CareerLink from one contract to another. Commonwealth budget changes in 2005 and 2006 for caused numerous counties to reevaluate their contracts and change providers. They do however have several general features.
A partial list of Agencies which are or have been partnered to form Pennsylvania CareerLink includes:
1. County and Area Workforce Investment Corporations
- Montgomery County Workforce Investment Board
- Philadelphia Workforce Development Corporation
- Educational Data Systems, Inc. (EDSI), a privately held company headquartered in Dearborn, MI, is contracted by various local workforce investment boards throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to provide workforce development services in several CareerLink sites. Contracts include services to WIA and TANF populations. These contracts were awarded through a competitive RFP process. EDSI currently has contracts in the following counties of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Montgomery, Dauphin, Berks, Bucks, Cumberland, Lebanon, Allegheny, Delaware, and York as well as Detroit, MI, Chicago, IL, Manhattan, NY, Prince Georges Co, MD and Washington D.C.
- Harrisburg Area Community Collegehttp://www.hacc.ed (Dauphin, Cumberland, Lebanon, Adams, Franklin, Juniata, and Perry Counties)
- Southern Alleghenies Planning and Development Commission[www.sapdc.org] (Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Fulton, Huntingdon, and Somerset Counties)
- Employment & Training, Office of Community Services http://www.allworks.org (Allegheny County)
- Pittsburg Partnership
- Southwest Training Service, Inc (Beaver, Greene, and Washington Counties)
- Job Training for Beaver County
- Tri-County Workforce Investment Board, Inc (Armstrong, Butler, and Indiana Counties)
- Private Industry Council of Westmoreland / Fayette, Inc. http://www.privateindustrycouncil.com
- Regional Center for Workforce Excellence http://www.nwpawib.org/ (Clarion, Crawford, Erie, Erie City, Forest, Venango, and Warren Counties)
- West Central Job Partnership http://www.wcjp.org Lawrence and Mercer Counties.
- North Central Workforce Investment Board http://www.ncentral.com/~ncprpdc/ (Cameron, Clearfield, Elk, Jefferson, McKean and Potter Counties)
- Central PA Workforce Development Corporation http://www.cpwdc.org/(Centre, Clinton, Columbia, Lycoming, Mifflin, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder and Union Counties)
- Northern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commission http://www.northerntier.org/ (Bradford, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, and Wyoming Counties)
- Scranton Lackawanna Human Development Agency, Inc.
- Luzerne County Human Resources Development Department http://www.lchrdd.org/ (Luzerne and Schuylkill Counties)
- Pocono Counties Workforce Investment Areahttp://www.pcwia.org (Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne Counties)
- Bucks County Office of Employment & Training, Inc.
- Chester County Department of Community Development http://www.chesco.org/oet
- Delaware County Office of Workforce Development http://www.delcopa.org/training.html
- Lancaster Employment & Training Agency
- Private Industry Council of Lehigh Valley, Inc.
Services provided by Pennsylvania CareerLink
Pennsylvania CareerLink provides its clients with a number of features, which may vary somewhat from county to county.Employment Assistance
Pennsylvania CareerLinks are also staffed by Labor & Industry's Bureau of Workforce Development Partnership. In this capacity Pennsylvania CareerLink provides a number of different services designed to link employers and job seekers, including workshops, TRA/TAA, veterans services, unemployment compensation, Business Service Teams and Employer Consortium groups.Services offered in this capacity
- Employers are able to provide lists of job orders
- Employees can search through these job orders to find jobs of interest to them.
- Employees may also post their résuméRésuméA résumé is a document used by individuals to present their background and skillsets. Résumés can be used for a variety of reasons but most often to secure new employment. A typical résumé contains a summary of relevant job experience and education...
in an online form. - Employers can then match job openings to potential employees on the basis of their résumés.
- Many employers can receive job applications directly through the Pennsylvania CareerLink website.
- Pennsylvania CareerLink often offers Job Fairs designed to connect large numbers of employers and potential employees.
- Pennsylvania CareerLink offices frequently serve a s neutral location for employees to gain information about and meet with potential employers.
- Pennsylvania CareerLink acts as an access point for the Pennsylvania State Civil Service Commission
Training and Education
Pennsylvania CareerLink offers a number of services that provide citizens of Pennsylvania opportunities for education.- The Local Workforce Investment Area (LWIA) provides individualized services to assist people in obtaining and maintaining satisfactory employment. A LWIA counselor can assist the client in the selection of training and/or employment goal(s) and in developing a job seeking strategy. Included in this is the location of funds or funding related to seeking training beyond the high school level.
- In addition many Pennsylvania CareerLink locations offer classes that help students prepare to take the General Educational Development (GED)GEDGeneral Educational Development tests are a group of five subject tests which, when passed, certify that the taker has American or Canadian high school-level academic skills...
test battery, in addition to assessing their educational needs and barriers. - Most Pennsylvania CareerLink locations offer Adult BasicAdult educationAdult education is the practice of teaching and educating adults. Adult education takes place in the workplace, through 'extension' school or 'school of continuing education' . Other learning places include folk high schools, community colleges, and lifelong learning centers...
Education (ABE) classes designed to teach the client new skill and abilities which may be of aid in the workforceWorkforceThe workforce is the labour pool in employment. It is generally used to describe those working for a single company or industry, but can also apply to a geographic region like a city, country, state, etc. The term generally excludes the employers or management, and implies those involved in...
.
Youth Services
Pennsylvania CareerLink, through its partnering agencies, provides services for young persons seeking to gain experience and enter the labor market, often for the first time. Services provided are extended to both in-school and out-of-school youth and are designed not only to support employment opportunities but also to encourage high schoolHigh school
High school is a term used in parts of the English speaking world to describe institutions which provide all or part of secondary education. The term is often incorporated into the name of such institutions....
graduation and post-secondary education
Further education
Further education is a term mainly used in connection with education in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is post-compulsory education , that is distinct from the education offered in universities...
. Youth services are provided under the guidelines of the 1998 Workforce Investment Act (WIA).
Youth services include intensive and personalized case management that is designed to result in job placement. Case management continues with the client for a one year followup period.
In-School Youth Services
- Assessment
- Case Management
- Service Plans
- Drop-Out Prevention
- Supportive Services
- Adult Mentoring
- Leadership Development
- Career Awareness
- Career Exploration
- Occupational Learning
- Job Shadowing
- Internships
- Work Experience
- Occupational Skills Training
- Follow-up Services
Out-of-School Youth Services
- Assessment
- Case Management
- Service Plans
- Supportive Services
- Leadership Development
- GED Preparation
- Academic Enrichment
- Career Awareness
- Career Exploration
- Labor Market Information
- Occupational Learning
- Employability Skills
- On-the-Job Training
- Occupational Skills Training
- Job Search Assistance
- Follow-up Services
OVR
Pennsylvania CareerLink serves as an access point for the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation. The OVR helps disabled Pennsylvanians pursue, obtain, and retain employment. This includes supplying funding for training if the nature of their disability precludes continued employment in the original field of employment, or if additional education would be required to secure employment initially.Center for Workforce Information and Analysis
Gathers information on the Pennsylvania labor market, including services which may be needed for customers to make reasoned choices. Statistics gathered include education, employer, income, industry, labor force, population, wages, and occupation.Welfare Services
Pennsylvania CareerLink operates a number of services for the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. Among these is the EARN program, which is designed to address the needs of welfare recipients in regard to their barriers to employment and employability. This program was previously known as SPOC and is often still referred to by this designation. SPOC programs persist in some other states.EARN offers a wide range of activities and services though the scope of these services is substantially reduced from that of the Original SPOC services. EARN is focused primarily on Paid Work Experience (PWE) placement however other activities may include adult literacy, driver’s training, English as a Second Language training (ESL), GED, life skill instruction, job readiness, and occupational skill training. In addition to job search, job placement, and job retention services. EARN involves intesive personal case management including the creation of individualized plans, and goal setting aimed at helping the individual toward career readiness.
Unemployment Compensation
Pennsylvania CareerLink serves as a contact point for the Office of Unemployment Compensation. Phones within Pennsylvania CareerLink offices provide a direct connection to the Office through which applications for unemployment benefitUnemployment benefit
Unemployment benefits are payments made by the state or other authorized bodies to unemployed people. Benefits may be based on a compulsory para-governmental insurance system...
s can be completed and additional information can be gathered.
Self-employment Assistance
The Self-employment Assistance (SEA) program is operated under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. It is particularly available to individuals who are eligible for Unemployment Compensation and who meet additional criteria http://www.pacareerlink.state.pa.us/jobseeker/sea_main.asp who are interested in becoming self-employed.Services clients receive in the SEA Program involve at least 15 hours of individual business counseling, at least 20 hours of business training, and technical assistance. The SEA client receives a SEA allowance in lieu of regular Unemployment Benefits.
Veterans' Services
Pennsylvania CareerLink is mandated by law to provide priority service to Pennsylvania's veteranVeteran
A veteran is a person who has had long service or experience in a particular occupation or field; " A veteran of ..."...
population.
Veterans' representatives provide assistance with referral services, job development, referral to training, and referral to government and community veteran service agencies. In addition they attempt to match the veteran's skills with employer job openings.
Special emphasis is placed on helping disabled veterans
Disabled American Veterans
The Disabled American Veterans, or DAV, is an organization for disabled veterans that helps them and their families through various means. It currently has over 1.2 million members...
and those leaving the military.
Veterans representatives often serve multiple Pennsylvania CareerLink offices and move throughout a given geographic area. However, comprehensive outreach and assistance is always available for veterans and their families through five Governor’s Veterans Outreach and Assistance Centers.
The future of Pennsylvania CareerLink
In November 2005 the state unveiled the alpha version of its Comprehensive Workforce Development System (CWDS) project websiteWebsite
A website, also written as Web site, web site, or simply site, is a collection of related web pages containing images, videos or other digital assets. A website is hosted on at least one web server, accessible via a network such as the Internet or a private local area network through an Internet...
to users of the official Pennsylvania CareerLink website.
The CWDS site, often referred to as "Pennsylvania CareerLink II", is projected for release in 2007. The service will provide an even more tightly integrated system for searching for workforce related information.
Officially all of Pennsylvania's Workforce development services will be accessible through this Central Access point. Though some features such as integration with the Department of Public Welfare have a release date projected beyond the initial public release of the CWDS site.
While the CWDS system will effectively rename the Pennsylvania CareerLink website (by absorbing all of its workforce related functions) there are no current indications that the Pennsylvania CareerLink itself will undergo a similar change in name.