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The Morris · Sussex · Warren Workforce Investment Board (WIB) is responsible for planning, policy guidance and oversight of the workforce investment system in the three counties.  Its goal is to combine area employment, training and supportive services and programs into a consumer based, market driven system that meets the needs of job seekers and employers.  Strategies and objectives for accomplishing the WIB's goal are contained in the Workforce Investment Plan.

The WIB oversees the One-Stop Career Center System, which is the delivery mechanism for comprehensive services for workforce investment system customers.  Through planning, data collection and continuous improvement of programs and services, the WIB seeks to maximize the efficiency of the local labor market, surpass customers' expectations and exceed federally required and state determined performance standards.

WHAT’S NEW

Morris Sussex Warren WIB Needs Volunteers!

The WIB needs volunteers for the following positions:

Meeting Recorder
Task:
  Take and transcribe committee meeting minutes
Requirements:
  Experience in recording and transcribing meeting minutes
Availability:
  One or two days per month

Labor Market Researcher
Task:
Take data from various sources to compile monthly statistical report
Requirements:
  Experience with government data reports
Availability:
  One day a month

Photographer
Task:
  Take photographs of WIB members and staff for WIB publications
Requirements:
Good photography skills
Availability:
  Occasional

If you are interested in any of the above positions,
please email Jack Patten at jpatten@co.morris.nj.us 

Educational Opportunities for Unemployed Workers

Click here for a link to important new training initiative information recently announced by President Obama on educational opportunities for unemployed workers.  According to the announcement, "unemployed workers receiving unemployment benefits may quality for a special hand in paying for education and training."


 

 

 

The Morris Sussex Warren Workforce Investment Board
is an equal opportunity employer with equal opportunity programs.

Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request 
to individuals with disabilities.

 

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