Located in:
- Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)
At minimum, in the SCSEP stand-alone submission and the SCSEP portion of the Combined State Plan, States should comprehensively cover the following elements.
- b. Service Delivery and Coordination
States must:
- 1. Provide a Description of Actions to Coordinate Scsep with Other Programs
This may alternatively be discussed in the State strategies section of the strategic plan, but regardless of placement in document, must include:
- 1. Provide a Description of Actions to Coordinate Scsep with Other Programs
- b. Service Delivery and Coordination
b. 1. D. Actions to Coordinate Scsep with Other Labor Market and Job Training Initiatives. (20 Cfr 641.302(j))
Current Narrative:
SCSEP and Current Labor Market and Job Training Initiatives
DLLR’s Labor Exchange Administrators (LEAs) will work directly with the SCSEP staff to analyze current labor market in each of the respective counties. LEAs will increase the SCSEP staff 's program knowledge about DLLR’s initiatives such as Apprenticeship, EARN Maryland, Wagner-Peyser, and other WIOA Programs. The goal is for the SCSEP staff to learn how to assess the participants' needs and select the right job training initiative.
The SCSEP staff will regularly attend the local staff meetings to share job leads and potential participants actively seeking jobs.