Located in:
- Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)
At minimum, in the SCSEP stand-alone submission and the SCSEP portion of the Combined State Plan, States should comprehensively cover the following elements.
- b. Service Delivery and Coordination
States must:
- 1. Provide a Description of Actions to Coordinate Scsep with Other Programs
This may alternatively be discussed in the State strategies section of the strategic plan, but regardless of placement in document, must include:
- 1. Provide a Description of Actions to Coordinate Scsep with Other Programs
- b. Service Delivery and Coordination
b. 1. E. Actions the State Will Take to Ensure That Scsep is an Active Partner in the One-stop Delivery System and the Steps the State Will Take to Encourage and Improve Coordination with the One-stop Delivery System. (20 Cfr 641.335)
Current Narrative:
Prior to enrolling in SCSEP, potential SCSEP participants must enroll with a WFC in the county they reside. Participants will attend WFC classes that enhance/upgrade their skills. Each enrollee looks for a minimum of six jobs a month, and goes on job interviews when a job developer has a possible job opening for the participant’s particular skill set. The participant must work with the job developer to set an interview. The classes and job search will continue until a job is secured.