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 On-the-Job-Training (OJT)

 

On-the-Job Training is a federally funded program that helps employers hire and train job seekers for long-term employment opportunities.

 

The Summit County One-Stop, The Job Center, will work with you to recruit and pre-screen candidates according to your needs. You make the hiring decisions and provide training needed to successfully perform job duties.  You will be reimbursed for a percentage of the training costs up to a maximum of $8,000.

 

More for information, please contact: Jason Haas at 330-630-4606 or

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Report - Employment in Summit County and the Role of The Job Center

 

 

The Summit County Department of Job and Family Services (CDJFS), desires to better understand the employment and workforce situation in Summit County and Northeastern Ohio. Of primary interest is how The Job Center in Summit County can develop strong networks with a number of constituent groups and businesses in the county that will provide destination locations to which The Job Center can send its customers for employment opportunities. At the same time, these businesses would reciprocate by including The Job Center in their restructuring endeavors as a viable resource for employees that have just been laid off. By doing this, a two way relationship between The Job Center and key local businesses can be solidified. To accomplish this, The Summit County Department of Job and Family Services, under the direction of Summit County Executive, Russell M. Pry contracted with the Suarez Applied Marketing Research Laboratories at The University of Akron to complete a multi-phased research and marketing project.

 

Report - An Analysis of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families and Workforce Investment Act Cooperation

 

 

The Summit County Department of Job and Family Services (CDJFS) administers programs that focus on self-sufficiency, including both Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and the Workforce Investment Act (WIA). This report was prepared by The Center for Community Solutions at the request of Summit CDJFS, under the direction of Summit County Executive, Russell M. Pry. It examines current procedures, with a view toward better integrating the services and programs offered at The Job Center and increasing the work participation rate among TANF recipients.

 

 

 

 


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