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WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT
– TITLE I
Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth Programs
The OEDA Employment and Training programs
assist job seekers in becoming economically self-sufficient.
The programs are designed to increase the employment,
retention, advancement, and earnings of participants.
Every Job Seeker is given the opportunity to enhance
current job skills, research employment data, access community
resources and more.
If you need help looking for a job, searching
for a new career, exploring options about financial aid, or just
have no idea where to start, call one of the offices listed in
your area and talk to an Employment and Training Career Counselor
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SENIOR
COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM (Title V)
A Title of the Older Americans Act – Title V
The SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT
PROGRAM is tapping into the non-traditional workforce of
individuals 55 years of age or older.
Individuals who meet the income requirements are eligible
for SCSEP and can work up to 20 hours per week without losing
Social Security Benefits.
The Oklahoma SCSEP was established to serve
and assist Older Americans.
Independence and self-sufficiency are the main focus
through part-time employment.
How can YOU benefit?
Maintain independence,
Supplement fixed incomes,
Enhance job skills,
Open doors to new career opportunities,
Meet interesting people,
Be a valuable asset to your community,
Develop new employability skills,
Find self-worth in a job well done! |