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$3 million in funds for youth work experience program

National Association of Counties Recognizes Program with a 2015 Achievement Award

A $3 million program has been approved to help hundreds of young, unemployed people in San Bernardino County obtain jobs.

The CalWORKS Youth Employment Program, operated through a partnership of the San Bernardino County Workforce Development Board and the Transitional Assistance Department, was initially launched in May 2014.  Funding was extended for an additional year.

“The participants in the program receive up to 485 hours and/or six months of paid work experience at a local company, but quite often these young workers perform the job so well they become full-time employees,” explained Emily Petrus of the San Bernardino County Workforce Development Board. “As a result, we are always looking for more companies to offer job placements.  We encourage local businesses to support the program.”

This partnership was developed to help introduce young people to the workforce so they can begin to establish careers. Participating youth are paired with a professional career counselor to ensure they are striving to reach their highest potential as well as gaining valuable work experience.  Salary is paid directly by the program at no cost to the participating business.

James Ramos, Chairman of the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors, says the CalWORKs Youth Employment Program provides a foundation for youth to become competitive in the labor market and develop much-needed career skills.

“The program addresses the unemployment rate in San Bernardino County among youth, ages 16 to 24, which stands at almost 25 percent.  It is fulfilling our Countywide Vision of contributing to the economic stability of the County by providing young people the opportunity to gain valuable work experience.” said Ramos.  “This program also illustrates the importance of collaboration between agencies to achieve shared goals.”

Through the program, Kiara Brown, a single mother of two, was given the opportunity to work at Staples, which has since become a permanent job.

Kiara Brown, a single mother of two, was placed at Staples through the CalWORKS Youth Employment Program to gain paid work experience. She was offered full-time employment after she completed her term.

“I don’t believe I would have been hired at Staples had I just walked into the store and filled out an application. I really appreciate the help I received,” said Brown.  “This program gave me a jump start, and provided me with an opportunity to land a job based on my abilities. This position gives me work experience that I need to start building a career.”

The CalWORKs Youth Employment Program was recognized by the National Association of Counties with a 2015 Achievement Award in the category of Employment and Training for County Residents.

“Youth are an under-skilled population competing for vacancies in a highly competitive job market,” said Sandy Harmsen, Executive Director of the San Bernardino County Workforce Development Board.  “In the first full year of the CalWORKs Youth Employment Program, a total of 701 youth completed work experience in San Bernardino County. These young people now possess an invaluable advantage as they develop and pursue their careers.”

Participants are employed in a variety of industries including retail, manufacturing, logistics, automotive, and healthcare. The young employees receive work readiness training in the form of workshops in communication skills, interview training and more.

Any businesses that would like to learn more about the CalWORKs Youth Employment Program may contact Emily Petrus at (909) 387-9869, or epetrus@wdd.sbcounty.gov.

About the Workforce Development Board of San Bernardino County

The Workforce Development Board of San Bernardino County (WDB) is comprised of private business representatives and public partners appointed by the County of San Bernardino Board of Supervisors.  The WDB strives to strengthen the skills of the County’s workforce through partnerships with business, education and community-based organizations. The County of San Bernardino Board of Supervisors is committed to providing county resources, which generate jobs and investment in line with the Countywide Vision.

The Workforce Development Board, through the County of San Bernardino’s Economic Development Agency and Workforce Development Department, operates the County of San Bernardino’s three America’s Job Centers of California (AJCC). The AJCCs provide individuals with job training, placement and the tools to strengthen their skills to achieve a higher quality of life. The AJCCs also support and provide services to the County’s businesses, including employee recruitment and business retention programs.

Employers and job seekers who are interested in the Workforce Investment Board programs may call: (800) 451-JOBS or visit www.csb-win.org. Also follow us on: Facebook www.facebook.com/SBWIB; Twitter @InlandEmpireJob; and YouTubehttp://www.youtube.com/SBCountyWIB.

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