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Employment Services

4.2 Job Preparation/Job Search

The Employment services – Job Preparation/Job Search section includes:

4.2.1 What is "Job Preparation"?

Job preparation, the initial part of employment services, is intended to immediately immerse parents in activities designed to help them stay engaged in activities and build the skills to progress towards employment. It usually lasts up to two weeks, and allows parents the opportunity to acquire the basic skills necessary to more readily make the right job match into a quality job. Job preparation provides opportunities to learn the life skills needed to deal with everyday issues that may interfere with employment. It may also include activities related to achieving an employment goal (such as attending training).

4.2.2 What activities and resources are available during job preparation?

Activities and resources that are available or completed during job preparation are:

On the first day of job search attendance an ESD employment counselor, will at a minimum:

  1. Complete enrollment screen in the Services, Knowledge and Information Exchange System (SKIES) for the WorkFirst Job Search Program
  2. Complete an Activity Planner and record in SKIES the service - Activity Planner.
  3. Enter services into SKIES to indicate a “Specialized Assessment was completed as well as recording the service for “Development of Individual Employment Plan”, and
  4. Sign the parent into the Customer Automated Tracking System (CATS) and set the days the parent will attend job search if the parent will not be attending everyday.
4.2.3 What is an Employment Services Determination?

The WorkFirst employment services determination allows ESD employment counselors to determine the appropriate level and type of services that each parent requires in order to find the best job he or she qualifies for. The services provided and activities planned will correspond to the hours of participation required on the IRP.

ESD employment counselors will review and take into consideration the following:

The ESD employment counselor will:

A services determination may take place at anytime during employment services, but a formal evaluation must be conducted and recorded in CATS at the end of each 4-week session of job search. When the evaluation points to a pathway other than job search, local staff must have a process for "Continuous Activity Planning" (a joint evaluation) that ensures ESD, along with parents (when possible), other service providers and DSHS work together to determine the services that will benefit the parent the most and help him or her move toward employment. The process must include:

ESD employment counselors:

DSHS staff will coordinate with the parent and other providers to identify next steps for participation, update components, make necessary referrals and update the IRP

Optional pathways for consideration during "Continuous Activity Planning" may include, but are not limited to:

4.2.4 What is Labor Market Research?

Parents will be provided instruction and access to local labor market information during the Comprehensive Evaluation. This information will aid in updating the parent's Employment plan, job matching to make appropriate job referrals and/or referring to other services. Local labor market information can aid staff and parents to:

4.2.5 What is an Employment Plan?

Each parent with the assistance of an ESD employment counselor completes an Employment Plan as part of the Comprehensive Evaluation. The Employment Plan is used to record the parent's Work Skill Assessment results, the parent's employment history, local labor market information, and the parent's short and long-term goals. This information is used to assist in the employment services determination and development of the parent's Activity Planner. The plan is updated as needed to help the parent stay focused on his or her employment goals.

4.2.6 What is an Activity Planner?

The Activity Planner is a tool that lists for the parent required daily activities and expectations based on the services determination results and their IRP requirements. It is also used to notify DSHS staff of the activities a parent is engaged in. The ESD employment counselor prepares with the parent a new Activity Planner at least weekly and gives a copy to the parent. Weekly is defined as five consecutive business days to include holidays.

ESD employment counselors will use the weekly Activity Planner to document each parent's required daily activities while in job search. ESD employment counselors will at least weekly:

4.2.7 What is Life Skills Training?

Life skills training is a vital part of Job Search that prepares parents to meet the demands of everyday life and employment. Programs are locally designed and operated to maximize available resources to best serve the parents within the community.

4.2.8 What are Employment Competencies?

Activities to assist parents in achieving the employment competencies include any or all of the services available in the WorkSource Center that address the parent's specific needs and for which he or she is eligible. ESD WorkFirst employment counselors should:

4.2.9 What is "Job Search"?

Job Search follows Job Preparation and occurs when the parent has been determined by the ESD employment counselor to be ready to make employer contacts to obtain the best job possible.

Once the parent has met all the required Employment Competencies, the ESD employment counselor will direct them to begin making employer contacts. Job Search activities, including Job Preparation, lasts up to 12 weeks. ESD staff will provide daily supervision for all parents while in job search based on their employment services determination. In addition to daily supervision, the employment counselor will:

Four Week Job Search Evaluation (28 calendar days)

Each parent will, at the end of each four (4) week session of job search, receive an evaluation from an ESD employment counselor to determine the parents progress and what next activities would best assist him or her achieve self sufficiency. At the beginning of each parent's fourth week in job search the following will take place:

ESD employment counselors who deem parents appropriate for a 2nd or 3rd session of Job Search will document their justification for additional Job Search in the parent's 4 week evaluation.

ESD employment counselors who deem parents appropriate for OJT or a WEX will, once the contract is signed, close the Job Search component and enter the appropriate component code (OT or WE). The JS component will not be closed and the Work Experience will not begin until stacked activities are in place to have the parent maintain fulltime participation. The ESD employment counselor will contact the WFPS as part of the continuous activity planning process to ensure fulltime participation is maintained and the IRP is updated. For detailed information, see the OJT or WEX section of this chapter.

During the last week of the 3 rd four week session (12 weeks) of employment services, the ESD employment counselor, the WFPS, and the parent (when possible) as part of the continuous activity planning process, conduct an evaluation to determine the next steps. If the joint evaluation indicates additional job search is the next step, the ESD employment counselor documents the recommendation in CATS on the 4 Week Evaluation, and closes the JS. The WFPS opens a new RI component code to refer the parent back to employment services (job search). If services other than JS are recommend then the JS will be closed, an RB opened for 4 days and the continuous activity note would indicate the recommended next activity in accordance with the “Decision making Criteria”.

4.2.10 What is the process for early referral back from Job Search?

A parent will be referred back at anytime it is determined that employment services activities are not the appropriate activity. The ESD employment counselor will contact the WFPS to conduct a joint evaluation, to include the parent (when possible) to determine the next steps. The ESD employment counselor will close the JS, enter an "RB" in eJAS with an end date of no more than 4 days from the date it is entered and document in eJAS CAP notes why the parent is being referred back.. ESD employment counselors will enter in eJAS Notes a recommendation, as part of the "Continuous Activity Planning", for the next activity or activities, ensuring they meet the requirements of the "Decision Making Criteria" . Reasons employment services may not be an appropriate activity could include:

Refer to Chapter 4.1 section 4.1.5 – What are participation requirements? – regarding referring parents back for excused or unexcused absences.

4.2.11 How are actual hours of participation figured?

Actual hours of participation are figured on when the parent starts and ends their job search activities each day. Starting and ending job search activities each day is defined as:

Job Search starts each day when the parent begins their first job search activity, for example:

Job Search ends each day when the parent ends their last job search activity, for example:

4.2.12 What is required to supervise (monitor), document, verify and report job search participation?

Supervising job search participation is:

Required documentation of a parent's job search activities consists of at a minimum:

Required verification of participation:

Recording actual hours:

Record Keeping:

4.2.13 How are parents in a Family Violence situation assisted?

If a parent discloses he or she is working on resolving or coping with family violence and is also participating in job search, ESD employment counselor will:

4.2.14 What are post employment services?
What are post-employment services offered by Employment Security Department?

For a parent who is employed and still on WorkFirst , ESD employment counselors will provide services to help him or her find full-time employment or a better job. DSHS staff should refer parents that would benefit from job search to ESD using the RI referral code. ESD staff will review the work skill assessment/comprehensive evaluation and the Individual Responsibility Plan and determine the level of services she or he need within the WorkSource Center . The parent should be able to come into the office at least once a week in order to meet with an ESD employment counselor.

Who is eligible for Post-Employment services and what are they eligible for?

WorkFirst recipients are eligible for:

Former WorkFirst recipients are eligible for:

Low income parents are eligible for:

4.2.15 eJAS Codes

DSHS

When adding ESD Employment Service activities to a parent's IRP, use the RI referral code with the number of hours the parent will participate in Job Search. The end date is the either the day of the appointment with ESD or the last day of the contact period (no more than 7 days). Example: The WFPS gives the parent an appointment with ESD on Monday November 9 th . The end date is the 9 th . The WFPS gives the client 7 days to contact ESD on November 2. The end date would be the 8 th . These dates are automatically entered into the IRP.

ESD

Refer back code:

RB (referred back early, referred back for other services, no show, completed job search without obtaining employment, non-participation)

Job Search code:

JS (employment services activities which include Job Preparation, Job Search)

Employment Services -On-the-Job training code:

OT (subsidized employment in which the employer provides training to the parent that leads to fulltime employment)

Employment Services – Work Experience code:

WE (placement into an unpaid activity to obtain work skills in a workplace setting). ESD does not have a contractor code.

Employment Services - Skills Enhancement Training:

JT (Training or education for job skills required by an employer to provide an individual with the ability to obtain employment or to advance or adapt to the changing demands of the workplace. This can be customized training for a specific employer or general training to prepare for employment)

4.2.16 Employment Services – Step-by-step guide
  1. The DSHS worker:
    1. Opens RI (Prepare for job preparation/job search) component for 35 hours for fulltime participation and at least 20 hours for part time participation. The end date on the component is either the day of the appointment or the end of the timeframe for the parent to contact ESD. This date will pre-fill onto the IRP template. When the parent signs or is signed into CATS the hours on the RI component will automatically convert to the hours the parent is required to participate in employment services (JS) each week.
    2. Develops an IRP with the parent based on the recommendations from the comprehensive evaluation that includes up to full-time participation (35 hours) in employment services activities.
    3. Adds employment services to the IRP, and the parent's requirement to obtain childcare or transportation, if these are necessary.
    4. Case manages the RI activities to ensure that parents set up childcare and transportation prior to reporting for employment services activities.

    Exceptions:

    For Limited English Proficient (LEP) refer to Chapter 5.2 LEP Pathway or for Tribal parents, the worker enters the JS code with the contractor code, if the tribe has one, and also uses the RT indicator. Do not delete the RT delete the RT when the parent starts Job Search)

  2. The ESD employment counselor:
    1. Reviews the work skill assessment and the comprehensive evaluation for each parent referred to employment services.
    2. Orients the parent to services and participation requirements. Informs each parent about the WorkFirst Career Services program once they exit the program working 30 hours or more per week in unsubsidized employment.
    3. Enrolls parent into employment services in SKIES by completing the Program Enrollment screen to reflect " WorkFirst Job Search" and recording services for completion of the work skill assessment, Employment Plan, Activity Planner, and other services as appropriate.
    4. Completes a weekly Activity Planner with each enrolled parent, assigns him or her activities to complete during the upcoming week and provides the parent a copy of their Activity Planner.
    5. Assists the parent in updating his or her Employment Plan as needed.
    6. Provides parents a Daily Activity/Job Search Log and requires them to document activities/job search efforts on their log.
    7. Conducts random verification of employment related activities and job contacts.
    8. Monitors and documents the parent's participation each week during their weekly one-on-one evaluation. Results are documented on the Activity Planner.
    9. Contacts parent after each unexcused absence and records comments or attempt to contact in eJAS Notes.
    10. Speaks to the parent after each excused absences to find out if a pattern of behavior is emerging or if additional services are needed so the parent can fully participate.
    11. Notifies the Case Manager after 2 excused or 2 unexcused absences and conducts a CAP to determine if parent should be referred back (see M. below).
    12. Reviews each parent's completed Daily Activity/Job Search Log and record actual hours of participation no less then weekly in CATS. Document progress or areas of participation needing improvement in the evaluation section of the Activity Planner.
    13. Contact the WFPS as part of the Continuous Activity Planning (CAP) process, prior to closing the JS when you believe job search may not be the appropriate activity, or the parent is not participating as required or the parent has 2 excused or 2 unexcused absences in a calendar month. If after the CAP it is determined JS is not appropriate refer the parent back to DSHS by closing the JS and entering an RB for up to 4 business days.
    14. Documents services in SKIES, and documents relevant participation information in eJAS and CATS.
    15. Conducts an evaluation after each 4-week session of job search to determine the next step for the parent. Document 4th Week Evaluations in CATS. If it is determined that services other than job search is would be more appropriate then as part of the "Continuous Activity Planning" process, the employment counselor will coordinate with the WFPS and the parent (when possible), making a recommendation for future services and RB the parent back to DSHS.
    16. If at anytime during job search it is determined that the parent would benefit from a being enrolled in an On-The-Job training opportunity or an ESD Work Experience position the employment counselor will:
      1. OJT: close the JS and enter the OT component only after all contracts are signed and in place.
      2. WEX: close the JS and enter the WE only after all stacked activities are in place. The ESD employment counselor will monitor the parent's participation in employment related activities. Appropriate partners will monitor stacked activities to ensure fulltime participation requirements are met.
    17. Completes the Employment and Component screens as appropriate when it is learned that the parent entered employment. Documents employment in SKIES and closes the WorkFirst Job Search Program enrollment in SKIES.
    18. Signs parent into CATS when referred for Post Employment Services. Completes an employment services determination to determine the level or type of services to provide that will best meet the needs of the parent.
    19. Maintains Daily Activity/Job Search logs and records activity verification as required.

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