Hawaii County Workforce Development Board Executive Director Report

Hawaii County Workforce Development Board Executive Director Report
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Sandra Goodale's report for the Hawaii County Workforce Development Board highlights key updates such as serving over 17,000 individuals, transitions within the WIOA program, upcoming initiatives with the American Job Center, and upcoming meetings for the Workforce Development Council. The report showcases efforts to enhance workforce development and collaboration in Hawaii.

  • Workforce Development
  • Hawaii County
  • Executive Director Report
  • WIOA Program
  • American Job Center

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  1. HAWAII COUNTY WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT SANDRA GOODALE FEBRUARY 8, 2022

  2. AMERICAN JOB CENTER HAS SERVED 17,706 INDIVIDUALS SINCE OPENING IN DECEMBER 2017 4,565 3,340 March 2020 COVID 19 January 307 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 4,317 5,123 Delta Variant Omnicron

  3. WIOA TRANSITION FROM OFFICE OF HOUSING TO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Effective January 18, 2022 WIOA Program and the Local Workforce Board staff were physically moved from Office of Housing located at 1990 Kinnole Street to Research & Development located at 25 Aupuni Street. The transition has been seamless for the American Job Center, The Local Workforce Board, the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Service Providers and the Community. With the transition there are many opportunities for collaboration between sectors and workforce development. More to come on this

  4. UP & COMING The American Job Center and the Business Services Team are working with Big Island credit unions on an in- person/virtual job fair for March/April. USDOL s statewide monitoring of the COVID-19 Disaster Recovery Grants is being held February 7-14, 2022. Fiscal monitoring of the WIOA program is being slated for February 2022. Program monitoring of the Adult/DW/Youth programs are slated for March 2022. The Supplemental Agreement for Program Year (PY) 21 Youth services has been signed by Goodwill and is being circulated at the County for execution. The lease for the American Job Center was extended. Currently working on the RFP for the One-Stop Operator - now that WIOA has been transitioned out of Housing. Working on recommendations for Board vacancies.

  5. MAHALO ANN EBESUNO Ann- retired from Hawaii Government Employees Association and the Hawaii County Workforce Development Board January 31, 2022. She served on the HCWD Board for over 6 years. Ann s interest in becoming a Hawaii County Workforce Development Board Member To ensure the creation of good paying jobs to sustain a strong economy and allow our children to raise families here in Hawaii rather than going abroad. HCWDB 2015-2021 LABORER ORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVE

  6. UPCOMING MEETINGS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL FEBRUARY 10, 2022 AJC PARTNER MEETING IS FEBRUARY 17, 2022 BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT 3/2, 5/4, 7/6, 9/7, 11/2, 2022 BOARD MEETING IS APRIL 5, 2022 OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE MEETING TBD

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