Adult Worker Program
The Adult Worker Program, under Title I of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, is designed to provide quality employment and training services to assist eligible individuals in finding and qualifying for meaningful employment, and to help employers find the skilled workers they need to compete and succeed in business.
Adult Workers are individuals who are:
- Age 18 or older.
- In need of workforce services, training or retraining to secure unsubsidized employment.
Services available to adults and dislocated workers include:
- Basic career services
- Individualized career services
- Training services such as on-the-job training and customized training
- Follow-up services
- Supportive services such as transportation vouchers or childcare assistance
Any person seeking to be served with WIOA funds must be a United States citizen or authorized to work in the United States.
Military Selective Service registration requirements must be met by male participants.