WorkForce Center Programs

Crookston
1-888-GET-JOBS or 281-6020

Manager

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Work Opportunity Tax Credit Info Button

By hiring people in targeted groups, employers can qualify for a tax credit of up to $2,400 per employee..

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Dislocated Worker Program  Info Button

Dislocated Workers have been laid off through no fault of their own because of a plant/business closure or downsizing.  This program allows Dislocated Workers to receive assessment, counseling, career exploration, training and job placement assistance necessary to reenter the workforce.  Participants can be retrained either in a college setting or on the job.

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Workforce Investment Act (WIA)  Info Button

Formerly known as JTPA, this program prepares youth and adults in need of training for entry or reentry into the workforce, an opportunity for Classroom and On-the-Job Training, or Work Experience.  Eligibility is based on meeting federally-established income guidelines.

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Welfare-to-Work Programs  Info Button

Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP)

The Minnesota Family Investment Program takes the place of AFDC and FGA cash assistance programs.  The MFIP program expects, supports, and rewards work.  Through a series of workshops and self-help resources, job seekers begin their path to independence.  Transitional benefits of child care, medical assistance and support services are available to qualifying individuals.

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Food Stamp Employment & Training (FSET)

FSET helps participants improve job seeking skills in preparation for employment.  This program provides services to those receiving food stamps while on a job search or involved in other activities associated with preparing for work.   FSET participants work closely with a job placement consultant to prepare them for employment through counseling, job referral , job search training, and supportive services.  After employment is found, the food stamp allotment ceases or is reduced.

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Unemployment Insurance (UI)  Info Button

This program is funded by an employer-paid tax to cover job seeking expenses for the unemployed or underemployed.  Eligibility is based on program requirements under Minnesota reemployment law.  To apply for a new claim, visit your local WorkForce Center or click here.  For help, call the Northwest Regional Support Center at one of these toll-free numbers:

To open a new claim, to reopen a current claim or to claim benefit weeks 1-877-898-9090
To have your UI questions answered 1-877-504-5050

To inquire about the Reemployment Assistance Program, contact:

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Veterans Services  Info Button

As required by law, WorkForce Center provides business services to employers and priority job referrals to qualified veterans and training opportunities to all eligible veterans.

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Rehabilitation Services (RS)  Info Button

Rehabilitation Counselors are able to coordinate or provide resources to meet most unique/special needs and provide support to make the job transition period as smooth as possible for all individuals involved:  employers, supervisors, co-workers, and new employees.  Historically employers have found that persons with disabilities are excellent employees--hard-working, qualified and reliable.  RS takes pride in facilitating the "right match" between employer and employee.

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Bonnie Herrin Customer Service Specialist E-mail Button
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Chris Rosaasen Counselor  E-mail Button        
Deb Huot Job Placement Coordinator E-mail Button

Experience Works!  Info Button

Older workers, age 55 and older, represent a continually growing segment of the population in Northwest Minnesota.  This has been a largely untapped resource for the business community.  This program provides a way for qualified, experienced workers to receive assessment for their skills, counseling, job referrals, work training, and employment in the private sector.

Robert Wegge Norman, Polk & Red Lake Counties 218-456-2337  

Migrant Programs  Info Button

This program is designed to help migrant and seasonal farm workers and the Spanish-speaking community obtain employment and/or training.  Also provided are bilingual services to all registered job applicants and employers in the community.

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State Services for the Blind (SSB)  Info Button

Employment services are available that seek to develop skilled workers and match them with jobs.  Job training, supportive services relating to job accommodation and rehabilitation engineering is available.

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Resource Area Info Button

The WorkForce Center Resource Area recently introduced Minnesota Job Bank (MJB), an Internet website of available jobs.   Or search out of state on America's Job Bank (AJB).  Other Internet job search tools and computer software are available at WorkForce Center to enhance one's efforts to find desired employment. Also available is a library of written and video resources for both job seekers and employers which may be checked out for a week at a time.  

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Testing Services

WorkForce Center provides testing services for job seeker and employer alike.  For instance:

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Business Services Info Button

The Northwestern Minnesota Workforce Centers endeavor to market services and products to area employers.  For more information call Jaci Brekken at 1-888-GET-JOBS or e-mail to:

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Website Issues

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Other

Employers may use WorkForce Center facilities for employment interviews and testing.   For general questions, to sign up for a workshop, or to schedule space, contact:

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