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Community Services, Employment, and Training
ONESTOP Career System

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Creating the Workforce for the 21st Century!
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Pima County ONESTOP is a system of organizations that provide career development services for youth and adults and support to employers in recruiting, staffing and training a viable workforce. The ONESTOP conducts special outreach to low-income, dislocated worker and high-school dropout populations. While services are coordinated centrally, they are delivered through a network of more than 50 organizations ranging from community-based non-profits to governmental agencies to private technical schools. |
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Program Goals and Objectives:
ONESTOP Career Center
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ONESTOP Function
Reduces poverty and unemployment by helping low-income and other disadvantaged citizens to increase their earning power through improved skills. Supports a healthy business climate by assisting local employers to find and train qualified workers. Promotes economic development by assuring a skilled workforce. Targeted community impacts: increased incomes providing at least an 18% return on investment, increased tax base, increased employment at livable wages, reduced high school drop out rates, increased rates of educational attainment, prepared and stable workforce to support economic development, increased self sufficiency and reduced dependency on government services.
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Statewide Energy Sector Partnership (SESP) has been formed as a result of a 3-year grant to develop a workforce in green technology. SESP consists of representatives from Northern/Central/Southern Arizona Workforce Developers, Pima Community College, Arizona Department of Economic Security, and Arizona Department of Commerce. Funds will be used for industry outreach, curriculum development, and direct training of incumbent and dislocated workers in green-related credentials.
Disclosure Statement - Statement of where all notices of the meeting will be posted.
Meetings are held monthly at the Kino Service Center, 2797 E. Ajo Way, Room 301, Tucson, AZ. One or more committee member participates via telephone.
To view the meeting agenda, click on the respective meeting date.
January 3, 2012
February 2, 2012
March 2, 2012
April 2, 2012
May 2, 2012
ONESTOP Goals and Objectives
The ONESTOP goals are:
- Entry, retention or promotion in livable-wage jobs
- Increased earnings
- Increased skills measured by credentials, degrees, certifications and pre/post-program tests showing improved numeracy, literacy or use of technology
- Increased stability, as measured by improved circumstances related to housing, child care, health care, safety and other basic issues
- Youth return to/completion of high school or GED attainment
- Youth entry into post-secondary education
- Employer skill shortages addressed, especially in high-tech,
high-wage and high-demand occupations
Services:
The ONESTOP Career Center at the Kino Service Center offers the following types of services:
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The ONESTOP Career Center is designed for:
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Unemployment Insurance Information
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Linking services across agencies and programs
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Universal access by both employers and job seekers
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Consolidation of resources at a central location, thereby enhancing services to both employers and job seekers
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Accountability of programs and services based on results produced
Funding Sources:
The ONESTOP Career Center is funded with local Workforce Investment Act (WIA) funds administered by Pima County. The Pima County Local Workforce Investment Area includes the City of Tucson; however, the Indian Tribal Reservations are not covered.
The system delivers services provided by WIA Titles I, II, II, IV, and Unemployment Insurance. It also delivers Welfare to Work programs and other employment services. WIA funds are allocated by formula to the Pima County local area in separate funding streams for adults, dislocated workers and youth. State and Federal discretionary grants are pursued to help fund ONESTOP services also. Each ONESTOP Mandated Partner also contributes in-kind resources to the ONESTOP system. Finally, the ONESTOP receives significant support from County General Funds allocated by the Pima County Board of Supervisors.
ONESTOP Partners:
ONESTOP Partners have established written Memorandums of Understanding with the ONESTOP System and are held accountable for the results produced by the programs. ONESTOP Partners include:
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Local Training Facilities and Schools
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Private and Nonprofit Organizations
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Other Organizations delivering workforce development services
General Information:
For general information regarding the ONESTOP Career Center, please contact:
Kino Service Center
serves dislocated workers (persons who have been laid off)
2797 E. Ajo Way
Tucson, AZ 85713
520.243.6700
Rio Nuevo Service Center
serves unemployed adults and youth
340 N. Commerce Park Loop
Tucson, AZ 85745
520.798.0500

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