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Disability Awareness Training
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An accident or illness can happen to anyone,
at any time, that can leave a person with a
temporary or permanent disability.
Understanding the difficulties that an
employee/coworker with a disability may
experience is imperative.
For example,
referring to a person with a disability as
“handicapped” is not the preferred terminology.
To help individuals with disabilities to feel
more comfortable and to help employers and
employees to develop appropriate people skills,
GICV offers Disabilities Awareness Training to
employers at their workplaces.
People with disabilities:
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Constitute our nation’s largest
minority group, and the most inclusive,
diverse population
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Are individuals with families,
job, hobbies, likes, dislikes, problems, and
joys
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Prefer “people first” language
(e.g., saying “John has been diagnosed with
schizophrenia” instead of “John is a
schizophrenic.”)
For more information on GICV’s Disability
Awareness Training, contact Julie Stroup at
(814) 536-3536, ext. 228 or
jstroup@goodwillindustries.org.
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PA
CareerLink, Cambria County
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Goodwill Industries of the Conemaugh Valley, Inc. (GICV) holds the Title I contract for the U.S. Department of Labor-funded Workforce Investment Act
(WIA) Services, made possible through the Southern Alleghenies Workforce Investment Board. GICV provides these services through the PA CareerLink, Cambria County to offer employment and training services that connect employers with job seekers.
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Under the WIA, PA
CareerLink, Cambria County focuses on meeting the
training, education, and employment needs of
adults and dislocated workers through the
One-Stop Approach. This approach provides
job seekers with information about employment
and training services at a single neighborhood
location. The new location for PA CareerLink, Cambria County is:
New Location
PA CareerLink, Cambria County
Greater
Johnstown Career & Technology Center (former
Vo-Tech)
445
Schoolhouse Road (Richland Township)
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
(814) 533-2493
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On-the-Job Training Program
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To provide people who are eligible under the WIA
with an opportunity to gain
the knowledge and skills they need to obtain
long-term meaningful employment, the PA
CareerLink, Cambria County offers employers the
On-the-Job Training Program.
Employers who participate in CareerLink’s
On-the-Job Training Program are reimbursed for
the extraordinary costs of training individuals
who do not possess all of the skills needed at
the time of hire.
What are the benefits to employers?
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Reduces the cost of wages to
employers by up to 50% during training
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Reduces employers’ advertising and
recruitment costs
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Allow employers to make all hiring
and termination decisions
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Guarantees a quick referral
process
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Requires minimal paperwork by the
employer
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May involve a single job placement
or a number of people for one type of job or
variety of jobs
CareerLink uses specific Vocational
Preparation Codes as a guide to determine the
number of hours for a particular On-the-Job
Training contract. These codes are found
in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, which
also contains job titles and descriptions.
A complete list of detailed guidelines can be
provided to employers who are interested in
finding out more about this program.
For more information about PA CareerLink,
Cambria County’s On-the-Job Training Program,
contact Charles Hamonko at (814) 533-2493, ext.
261 or chamonko@goodwilljohnstown.org.
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Prescreening for Potential Employees
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PA CareerLink is available to assist
employers in their search to match qualified
employees to current job openings.
Staff will thoroughly review resumes posted on
the PA CareerLink website by job seekers, and
match resumes to actual job descriptions.
Results for employers include a selection of job
candidates who have passed the initial step of
prequalification and are ready to be interviewed
by the employer. And at the employer’s
request, PA CareerLink staff will also conduct
the interviews at the PA CareerLink.
PA CareerLink staff are available for continued
communication during this prescreening process
to respond to change requests in job opening
criteria and to schedule interviews.
For more information on PA CareerLink, Cambria
County's Prescreening for
Potential Employees, contact Charles Hamonko at
(814) 533-2493, ext. 261 or
chamonko@goodwilljohnstown.org.
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Tax Credits and Incentives
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The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC)
reduces employers’ costs of doing business and
requires little paperwork. The success and
growth of this federal income tax credit for
private-sector employers depends on a strong
public- and private-sector partnership to help
those who are most in need to find and retain
jobs and gain on-the-job skills and experience.
The WOTC benefits employers and increases
America’s economic growth and productivity.
The WOTC encourages employers to hire
individuals from targeted groups.
Welfare-to-Work credit is another incentive to
employers as they are encouraged to hire
individuals who have been recipients of
long-term family assistance.
For more information on GICV’s Tax Credit and
Incentives, contact Ann Torledsky at (814)
536-3536, ext. 230, (814) 533-2493, ext. 286, or
atorledsky@goodwilljohnstown.org or Charles
Hamonko at (814) 533-2493, ext. 261 or
chamonko@goodwilljohnstown.org.
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Southern Alleghenies Career Education Partnership
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If middle and high school students were more
aware of the kinds of careers that are available
to them in the region, and the education that’s
required in order to obtain employment in these
careers with local employers, the students could
pursue the right education and employers could
find the skilled employees they are looking for.
To facilitate this process, Goodwill operates
the Southern Alleghenies Career and Education
Partnership (SACEP).
When school guidance and career counselors lack
adequate time to fully address the pending
career needs of students, and employers do not
have staff available to individually contact
schools to discuss their employment needs,
GICV’s staff bridges the gap.
GICV works
directly with high school educators in Bedford,
Blair, Cambria, Fulton, Huntingdon and Somerset
counties to bring businesses into the classroom,
as well as getting educators out into the
workplace, through the many vehicles listed
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Classroom speakers
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Workplace tours
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Job-shadowing
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Work-readiness training
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Educator in the Workplace Program
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Expert in the Schoolplace Program
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In-service presentation on New Career
Standards
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Internships
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Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
(STEM)-related classroom activities
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Transition-to-Work Workshops (fee-based)
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CareerLinking Academy (fee-based, week-long
event at the Greater Johnstown Career & Technology Center)
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School districts and businesses are
encouraged to contact GICV to learn how any of
the above-listed components can be implemented
for them.
SACEP is a member of the Johnstown Area Regional
Industries’ Business and Education Consortium,
and SACEP staff serve on various committees in
Bedford, Blair, and Cambria counties.
For more information on SACEP, contact Aimee
Garay at (814) 536-3536, ext. 288 or
agaray@goodwilljohnstown.org.
Funded by the PA Department of Labor and
Industry.
Service area by counties: Bedford, Blair,
Cambria, Fulton, Huntingdon and Somerset.
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