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State of North Carolina Page 7 of 7 <br /> Division of Social Services <br /> Contract Application <br /> III. Service Program Description <br /> Orange County Department of Social Services (DSS)is purchasing the services of a Job <br /> Development Specialist from the Employment Security Commission of North Carolina. <br /> The General Assembly considers the Employment Security Commission the state's <br /> primary job placement authority. The Job Development Specialist will be stationed at the <br /> DSS and will be providing services to Work First participants. The following services <br /> are included in this contract: <br /> • Vocational Assessment and Employment Counseling, <br /> • Job Readiness Training and Job Club, <br /> • First Stop Registration, <br /> • Process Unemployment Insurance Claims <br /> • Job Development and Placement(placements include direct placements and <br /> entered employments), <br /> • Follow-up Services <br /> Job Development Specialist Duties <br /> The Job Development Specialist will assess and counsel Work First participants who are <br /> referred with an objective of locating employment. Job readiness and job club activities <br /> will include but are not limited to information about employer expectations, appropriate <br /> dress and grooming, resume preparation, goal setting, and networking. <br /> Other duties of the Job Development Specialist are as follows: <br /> • Interview applicants/participants to determine work history, education,training, and <br /> skills, <br /> • Conduct file searches of suitable job openings, <br /> • Refer applicant to employers, <br /> • Perform job development contacts with employers to obtain job orders, <br /> • Provide labor market information to employers,applicants, and other agencies,. <br /> • Determine eligibility for unemployment insurance, and <br /> • Follow-up with applicants and employers in an effort to impact job retention. <br /> Performance Measures <br /> North Carolina's Work First Program, implemented in July 1995, is one of the most <br /> comprehensive welfare reform efforts in the nation. The guiding principles of Work First <br /> requires parents to take personal responsibility for their children, limits the receipt of <br /> Work First Cash Assistance(temporary and short-term),and requires parents to work. <br /> The Orange County Department of Social Services, in conjunction with the Employment <br /> Security Commission have identified the following performance measures. <br /> • Locate full-time employment for 125 Work First participants. <br /> • Perform 45 employer visits to develop job openings for Work First participants. <br /> • Conduct monthly job readiness workshops. <br /> • Maintain contact with participants and employers for three months after placement. <br />