The State of Maine recognizes the importance of training our workforce in order to fuel the growth of our communities. Here are some resources to help your company with worker more. Contact us with any questions. Jump to...
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Eligible applicants:
see the Eligibility tab for the criteria from the official announcement.
Where:
Maine.
Award:
amount not specified by the source.
Matching funds:
not required.
Deadline type: Rolling.
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The State of Maine recognizes the importance of training our workforce in order to fuel the growth of our communities. Here are some resources to help your company with worker more. Contact us with any questions. Jump to: Workforce Attraction Workforce Development Workforce Recruitment Maine CareerCenters Maine has a network of CareerCenters across the state that assist employers of all sizes with services, and access to labor market information. Maine JobLink Free job posting and recruitment service run by the Maine Department of Labor. Employers can post jobs and be matched with job seekers that fit their needs. Maine Department of Labor’s Employer Resource Guide Resources and services available to help you develop your workforce in Maine, including hiring checklists, recruiting assistance, information about hiring foreign workers, and more. Bureau of Rehabilitation Services (BRS) BRS works to advance employment for people with disabilities and can help connect businesses with potential employees, provide customized training programs, and advise on financial incentives and supports for hiring and accommodating people with disabilities. Rapid Response Program- Department of Labor (PDF) This program works with employers and workers to minimize the impact of layoffs. Businesses can be listed as a potential employer for displaced employees, which can help a company fill workforce needs while doing good for the community. University of Maine CareerLink Post jobs and internships, advertise on-campus interviews, and recruit students in the UMaine system. The UMaine Career Center is available to help employers connect with students and use the CareerLink site. University of Southern Maine Career and Employment Hub USM’s job board where employers can post jobs and internships to connect with and recruit USM students. Other College Career Services sites (PDF) Click here for a list of career centers at Maine’s other colleges and universities. Live + Work in Maine Organization that works to attract new residents and workers to Maine. Hosts a job board where employers can post jobs and connect with qualified candidates seeking employment in Maine. Boots2Roots Boots2Roots is an organization that helps active duty military service members and veterans transition to civilian life in Maine, especially by helping them find meaningful employment. Employers interested in hiring from these groups should reach out to the Boots2Roots team. Workforce Training and Development Maine CareerCenters Maine has a network of CareerCenters across the state that assist employers of all sizes with training workers to ensure that the workforce is equipped to meet their needs. Global U: Practical Skills Training MITC offers training videos and seminars to help businesses develop their employees’ skills to help the company succeed in exporting to international markets. Maine Apprenticeship Program (MAP) Employers can sponsor apprenticeship programs in partnership with the Department of Labor to develop a workforce pipeline tailored to the specific needs of the company. DoL provides development assistance and other resources to employers in the program. Maine Quality Centers Program (MQCP) MQCP partners with employers to provide grants to fund workforce training for new or current employees. Training is administered by one of Maine’s community colleges. One-on-one advising is available to help employers tailor training programs to their specific needs. Safety and Education Training Program (SafetyWorks!) Customized health and safety training, site evaluation, and technical support to help employers reduce worker’s compensation costs—all free of charge. Maine Department of Labor’s Employer Resource Guide (PDF)
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