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5.10 - SUPERVISED JOB SEARCH AND SUPERVISED JOB SEARCH TRAINING
ISSUE DATE: 11/2019
● | Supervised Job Search is a component in which the participant is primarily engaged in actively applying for work, building connections with prospective employers, and/or attending hiring events and other networking opportunities. Participants may conduct these activities at any location appropriate to the activity, including, but not limited to their home, job sites, public facilities, or their SNAP E&T provider locations. However, participants must report activities and hours through sign-in sheets, email records, phone, mobile app, or another state-approved method at least once per week. Providers must retain a record of dates and hours of job search activity as well as a summary of job search activities performed (including the date, time, activity type, positions applied for (if any), and any application barriers that may have arisen). |
● | Supervised Job Search Training is a component that strives to enhance the job search skills of participants by providing instruction and high-touch mentoring in job seeking techniques, increasing motivation and self-confidence for work, and understanding employer needs. The component may consist of employability assessments, job placement services, one-on-one case management to reduce employment barriers, high-touch application assistance, and training in aspects of the job search process including resume writing, interviewing, appropriate dress, social skills, and using job search technology. |
The county agency and the Employment Services Provider (ESP) may require participation in supervised job search and/or supervised job search training when completing the participant’s Employment Plan (EP). Requirements must be clearly specified in the EP so the participant knows and understands all expectations.
If a participant accepts part-time employment the person must continue participation in a SNAP E&T component, such as supervised job search, in order to remain enrolled; employed part-time cannot be the only open activity.
The ESP must have on-going contact with the participant to determine progress, compliance, and any counseling or service needs. The ESP must have, at minimum, 1 monthly contact with each participant for these purposes, and this contact must be case noted.
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| 07/2019 | is a new section. 07/19 re-write. |
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