The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act requires that sector strategies be incorporated into workforce plans and must include regional planning and alignment with local labor market needs for in-demand sectors and occupations. WIOA offers both career and training services to individuals in Itawamba Community College’s supporting district in a one-stop format and continues to partner with the Mississippi Department of Employment Security, Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services and Mississippi Department of Human Services to provide placement and employment services. The services are delivered through the WIN Job Center at ICC-Belden. As a service provider, the College incorporates additional partners and alliances to ensure that individual needs are met.
Through WIOA, service is now based on the needs of the individual.
WIOA authorizes career services for adults and dislocated workers, which include basic, individual and follow-up, for which there are no longer sequence requirements. Each of the areas is an entry point for other services, including training. Depending on needs, the career services provided by WIOA can also include the creation of an Individual Training Account or ITA, and these funds can be used for tuition payment.
WIOA Career Services include
WIOA Employer services include
What is On-The-Job Training?
On-The-Job Training partners employers and job seekers in providing training for eligible individuals and companies, which reimburses the employer up to 50 percent of the wage rate of the new employee to cover the extraordinary costs of providing training.
How do employers get started?
Employers may contact an On-The-Job Training specialist, Brad Gates, at 662.407.1202. The OJT team will work with the employer to develop a contract that outlines training requirements.
Dislocated Worker Program
The goal of the program is to increase the number of dislocated workers being served by the community colleges because many are failing to receive needed training and education. The mission of the program is to be the direct link between the dislocated worker and all community college resources available and to enable these individuals to obtain needed quality education or training.
Career Step
The Career Step program is available to custodial or noncustodial parents, and it provides services, which may include, but are not limited to counseling/mentoring, interviewing skills, job search assistance, paid internship, résumé writing, supportive services related to employment and/or education, tuition assistance and WorkKeys testing. Participants have access to no cost services and both job and training opportunities.
How do WIN Job Centers benefit job seekers?
WIN Job Locations
WIN Job Center - Tupelo ICC - Belden Center 3200 Adams Farm Road Belden, MS 38826 662.407.1213 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Observes State of Mississippi holidays