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RE: APPROVE FOUR (4) MEMORANDUMS OF UNDERSTANDING FOR WORKFORCE
DEVELOPMENT AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIR TO SIGN -
VARIOUS PARTNERS
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to
Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of
administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and
WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with four (4) Memorandums of Understanding
for Workforce Development and Employment Services between the County of Weld, State of
Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the
Department of Human Services, and various partners listed below, commencing July 1, 2016,
and ending June 30, 2019, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said
memorandums of understanding, and
1. Community Educational Outreach, and Intervention Community Correction
Services of Weld County
2. Aims Community College
3. Community Resources and Housing Development Corporation
4. Right to Read of Weld County, Inc.
WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said memorandums of
understanding, copies of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld
County, Colorado, that the four (4) Memorandums of Understanding for Workforce Development
and Employment Services between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the
Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Department of Human Services,
and the various partners listed above be and hereby are, approved.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chair be, and hereby is, authorized
to sign said memorandums of understanding.
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2016-1862 thru 2016-1865
HR0087
RE: FOUR MEMORANDUMS OF UNDERSTANDING FOR WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
BOARD AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES - VARIOUS PARTNERS
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The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted
by the following vote on the 22nd day of June, A.D., 2016.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WELD COUNTY, COLORADO
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Weld County Clerk to the Board
uty Clerk to the Board
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Mike Freeman, Chair
Sean P. Conway, Pro -Tern
Steve Moreno
2016-1862 thru 2016-1865
HR0087
MEMORANDUM
DATE: May 26, 2016
TO: Board of County Commissioners — Pass -Around
FR: Judy A. Griego, Director, Human Services
RE:
Weld County Workforce Development Board and
Employment Services of Weld County Memorandum's of
Understanding with Various Partners
Please review this and indicate if you would like a work session prior to placing these items on
the Board's agenda.
Request Board Approval of the Weld County Workforce Development Board and
Employment Services of Weld County Memorandum's of Understanding with Various
Partners. The purpose of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is to establish an
agreement between the parties concerning respective roles and responsibilities for
implementation of the provisions of Section 121(c) of the Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act of 2014. The parties' performance under the MOU shall commence on July 1,
2016, and shall terminate .June 30, 2019 unless previously terminated or updated by one of the
parties pursuant to the terms of the MOU. The MOU's are non -financial and have been
reviewed by Karin McDougal. The partners are as follows:
• Community Educational Outreach, and Intervention Community Correction Services of
Weld County /D
• Aims Community College
• Community Resources and Housing Development Corporation
• Right to Read of Weld County, Inc.
• Rocky Mountain Service Employment Redevelopment (RMSER)
• Service Employment Redevelopment (SER) -- Jobs for Progress National, Inc.
• Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
I do not recommend a Work Session. I recommend approval of these MOU's.
Approve Request
13OCC Agenda Work Session
Sean Conway
Steve Moreno
Barbara Kirkmeyer
Mike Freeman
Julie Cozad
2016-1862
Pass -Around Memorandum; May 26, 2016 (ID#'s 454-459 and IBM Page 1
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Between
Weld County Workforce Development Board, Employment Services of Weld County,
Community Educational Outreach, and
Intervention Community Correction Services of Weld County
ik THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) made and entered into this
day of , 2016, by and between the Board of Commissioners of Weld County,
Colorado, on b alf of the Weld County Division of Human Services, Employment Services of
Weld County, SWC), Weld County Workforce Development Board (WDB), Community
Educational Outreach (CEO), and Intervention Community Correction Services of Weld County
(ICCS).
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 provides the
framework for workforce investment activities through statewide and local workforce investment
systems which increase the employment, education, occupational skill attainment, and improves
the quality of the workforce, reduces welfare dependency, and enhances the productivity and
competitiveness of the nation; and
WHEREAS, the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014, designates required
partnerships in the local workforce development regions and promotes coordinated partnerships
and memorandums of understandings between the partners in delivering workforce development
activities, and
WHEREAS, Community Educational Outreach, in conjunction with ICCS, receives
funds and delivers programs, services and activities authorized under title II of the Workforce
Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2015, and
WHEREAS, the Workforce Development Board, in conjunction with the Weld County
Board of Commissioners conducts oversight with respect to the local programs and activities of
the workforce delivery system through Employment Services, and
WHEREAS, the parties agree that alignment and coordination will support increased
employment opportunities for individuals working with CEO within an ICCS facility, and
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto Covent and
agree as follows.
I. Purpose: The purpose of this MOU is to establish an agreement between the above
mentioned entities concerning respective roles and responsibilities for implementation of
the provisions of Section 121(c) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of
2014.
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Additionally, this agreement is to coordinate resources to prevent duplication and ensure
the effective and efficient delivery of workforce development services in Weld County.
This agreement also establishes joint processes and procedures which will enable partners
to integrate the current service delivery system, resulting in a seamless and
comprehensive array of education, human service, job training and other workforce
development services to Weld County residents.
Parties to this document will coordinate and perform the activities and services described
herein within the scope of legislative requirements governing the parties' respective
programs, services and agency requirements. Parties to this document also agree to the
responsibilities, obligations, and accomplishment of the performance standards and
desired outcomes described in Sections III and IV.
H. Term: The Parties' performance under this MOU shall commence on July 1, 2016, and
shall terminate June 30, 2019, unless previously terminated or updated by one of the
parties pursuant to the terms of this MOU. Either party who wishes to rescind this MOU
must provide written notice stating their intent to the other party at least thirty (30) days
prior to the desired end date of the MOU.
III. Description of Roles and Responsibilities:
A. Joint Responsibilities
• coordinate the scheduling and services of shared clients and develop a shared referral
and follow up form;
• cross train staff to increase high quality services, referrals and access to programs;
• jointly case manage customers enrolled in programs under Employment Services or
CEO/ICCS and share as appropriate assessment results;
• provide informational brochures to customers at each partners main location;
• coordinate job development and employer relations activities;
• review options for coordinating intake forms and data requirements; and
• explore opportunities for coordination and submission of grants or other funding
opportunities to enhance or strengthen employment opportunities for individuals with
criminal backgrounds;
• provide information on points of entry into ConnectingColorado;
• review job orders and other services and make referrals as appropriate;
• development of career pathways and sector partnerships;
B. Employment Services' Responsibilities
• Provide opportunities for cross training of staff, including but not limited to:
o Use of the One -Stop Resources
o Utilizing the open job orders list
o Assisting job seekers with accessing and completing applications in
ConnectingColorado
o For customers co -enrolled in partner programs, provide the following
information regarding services available at Employment Services:
■ orientation to the programs;
■ intake and eligibility;
■ basic assessment;
■ career planning;
■ case management;
■ coordinated job search activities;
■ coordinated job development and job placement;
■ hiring and career development events;
■ follow-up as required by funding sources
• Maintain a web site that provides on-line information regarding services that are
available at Employment Services
• Provide weekly listings of job orders
C. Community Educational Outreach's Responsibilities
• Train Employment Services and/or other partner staff in the role and mission, goals
and philosophy of the agency;
• Provide program specific assessments for customers, and share the information with
Employment Services shared customers;
• Assist customers in accessing ConnectingColorado in the CEO classroom or provide
information to customers on accessing ConnectingColorado at a point of entry that
the customer desires;
• Provide opportunities for Employment Services staff to attend Community
Educational Outreach training as appropriate;
• For co -enrolled customers, provide the full range of services available as appropriate
for the customer which would include:
o Conduct TABE assessment upon enrollment and after at least 60 hours of
instruction share the information with Employment Services when appropriate
o Enroll shared customers in adult basic education courses offered onsite at the
CEO/ICCS location when assessment indicates academic skill levels under the
9th grade level
o Conduct employability assessment using a proprietary assessment tool to
indicate readiness for referral to Employment Services. If the assessment does
not indicate readiness, CEO will provide training in fundamental
employability areas including soft skills development
o Provide basic computer and internet skills instruction to prepare customers
prior to being referred to Employment Services
D. Intervention Community Correction Services of Weld County's Responsibilities
o Train Employment Services and/or other partner staff in the role and mission,
goals and philosophy of the agency;
o Referred customers will review and sign document of rules, common
procedures and expectations of ESWC before any services are sought out.
General release of information will be signed for all agencies;
o Complete Code of Conduct for Workforce Centers will be available
for review by customer
o Follow up with any rule violations by shared customers as reported from
Employment Services;
o Participate in programming, services and activities provided by Employment
Services to ensure utilization of government funds;
o The number of referred customers in attendance at one time will be limited to
approximately 10 (Resource room only)
IV. Performance: The partners jointly agree to high performance for the workforce
development system and individuals in community corrections. It is the intent of each
partner to support continuous improvement for program delivery and high quality
services through the workforce system wherever customers access services. To be
measured by:
• Sharing results of customer satisfaction surveys;
• Sharing performance expectations by funding sources and the performance
outcomes as requested.
V. Funding of the Services and Operating Costs of the System
A. Employment Services: The following resources are available under the operating costs of
the Workforce Development System:
• Wagner-Peyser: Basic Labor Exchange for employers and job seekers
• Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act: Adult, youth, dislocated workers
• Temporary Assistance for Needy Families: welfare clients
• Employment First Food Stamp Program: food stamp clients
• Weld County Youth Conservation Corps' AmeriCorps
• Other programs and discretionary projects may become available
B. Community Educational Outreach: The following resources will be made available to
serve community correction clients through the workforce system in Weld County.
• Community Educational Outreach funded professional training will be made
available to Employment Services Staff when appropriate;
• Staff resources are available to assist Business Services as appropriate;
• Staff resources are available to assist customers in accessing one stop services
available in ConnectingColorado such as review of open job orders and quality
job applications;
• Joint case management as appropriate
C. Intervention Community Correction Services: The following resources will be made
available to serve community correction clients through the workforce system in Weld
County.
• Staff resources are available to assist customers in accessing one stop services
available in ConnectingColorado such as review of open job orders and quality
job applications;
• Joint case management as appropriate
VI. Modifications: Any modifications to this MOU, its objectives, or specific duties of the
parties must be agreed to in writing and signed by all parties.
VII. Severability: If any term or condition of this MOU will be held invalid, illegal, or
unenforceable, this MOU will be construed and enforced without such provision to the
extent that this MOU is then capable of execution within the original intent of the parties
hereto.
VIII. No Third Party Beneficiary Enforcement: It is expressly understood and agreed that
the enforcement of the terms and conditions of this MOU, and all rights of action relating
to such enforcement, will be strictly reserved to the undersigned parties and nothing
contained in the MOU will give or allow any claim or right of action whatsoever by any
other person not included in this MOU. It is the express intention of the undersigned
parties that any entity other than the undersigned parties receiving services or benefits
under this MOU will be an incidental beneficiary only.
IX. Entire MOU: The parties hereby agree that neither has made or authorized any MOU
with respect to the subject matter of this instrument other than expressly set forth herein,
and no oral representation, promise, or consideration different from the terms herein
contained will be binding on either party, or its agents or employees, hereto. This MOU
embodies all MOU's between the parties hereto and there are no promises, terms,
conditions, or obligations referring to the subject matter whereof than as contained
herein.
X. No Waiver of Immunity: No portion of this MOU will be deemed to constitute a waiver
of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor will any
portion of this MOU be deemed to have related a duty of care which did not previously
exist with respect to any person not party to this MOU. The parties hereto acknowledge
and agree that no part of this MOU is intended to circumvent or replace such immunities.
Liability: This MOU does not constitute a "partnership" to the extent that term in anyway
encompasses joint liability. Each party to the MOU is responsible for its own employees,
representatives, agents and subcontractors, and indemnifies and holds harmless every other
party for any and all damages caused by the negligent acts or omissions of its employees,
representatives, agents and subcontractors committed in the course and scope of duties
performed hereunder.
XI. Non -Appropriation: None of the parties hereto will be required to expend its public
funds for any of the undertakings set forth herein, without the express prior approval of
its governing body or director. Any financial obligations of the parties resulting from the
promises, covenants, and/or terms set for therein will be subject to annual appropriations
as provided by law.
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Weld C s . my Clerk to the Board WELD COUNTY, COLORADO
BY:
Deputy Clerk
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COMMUNITY EDUCATION
Dory t a'hnettell, Executive Director
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
ike Freeman, Chair
JUN 2 2 2016
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD
Mary' Fr -rag', Chair Cl
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