Workforce partner definition

Workforce partner means a local business, regional workforce investment board, workforce connection, one stop shop, chamber of commerce, economic development corporation, council of government, tribal council, or other industry representative that provides ongoing mentoring and on-the-job experience that connects ECHS students to employment settings and helps them to develop employability skills.

Examples of Workforce partner in a sentence

  • As appropriate, SCSEP customers co-enroll into other One Workforce partner programs to increase and improve program offerings and services.

  • Through an integrated approach that aligns/braids resources and leverages all One Workforce partner resources, co-enrolled participant success will be measured by the following: • 2nd Quarter After Exit (Non-Youth) The percentage of participants who are in unsubsidized employment during the second quarter after exit from the program.

  • Title Ib staff facilitate the alignment/braiding of funding and leverage One Workforce partner resources to reduce duplicative and administrative services throughout the region.

  • Workforce partner agencies and organizations agree to certain common functions, as these functions are applicable to their respective programs and services.

  • Any staff within the workforce delivery system who works directly with a recipient of Workforce partner services.

Related to Workforce partner

  • Service Partners - means any successful vendor who is awarded the proposal or who entered into an agreement with CIPC and/or its clients to offer consulting services in areas such as but not limited to, strategic e-business consulting, evaluation, implementation and continuous improvement or system integration.

  • Alliance Partner means "Flatworld Trading Pvt Ltd ", who has entered into an alliance agreement with Axis Bank for purpose of providing the Offer.

  • Partner means any General Partner or Limited Partner.

  • Workforce means employees, volunteers, trainees or other persons whose performance of work is under the direct control of a party, whether or not they are paid by that party.

  • Teaching staff member means an employee who holds a position for which a certificate issued by the New Jersey State Board of Examiners is required.