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PA CareerLink® in Delaware County
PA CareerLink® Delaware County, a proud member of the American Job Center network, works to connect local employers to our well-skilled workforce. PA CareerLink® offers Delaware County residents access to services ranging from career planning to job training to hiring events.
PA CareerLink® Delaware County helps Delaware County employers recruit, onboard, and train great employees. Employers can also learn about programs to prevent layoffs, tax incentives and special government projects or they can connect to peers through an Industry Partnership group.
Most services provided are free of charge to residents and employers of Delaware County.
Services
Some of the services CareerLink® provides to Delaware County residents seeking employment include:
- Free use of computers and internet for job search
- Various virtual and in-person workshops including Resume and Interviewing Skills
- Job leads
- Skill assessments, aptitude testing, education, and career counseling
- Training and certifications
CareerLink® also provides the following services to Delaware County employers:
- Recruitment services
- Hiring assistance
- Apprenticeship assistance
- Job training assistance
- Access to incentives and tax credits
PA CareerLink® in Delaware
PA CareerLink® Media
Delaware County Community College Workforce Entry Center
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901 S. Media Line Road
Academic Building, Room 1300
Media, PA 19063 - 610-723-1220
- 610-723-6007
Stevens Amendment
The Stevens Amendment is an appropriations provision that requires grantees of the Department of Labor (DOL), Health and Human Services (HHS), and Education to disclose for a grant program the percent of the costs financed with federal funds. The below funding levels are for Program Year 2023 – 2024, covering July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024, as of July 1 , 2023. Services provided by the PA CareerLink® Delaware County including Business Services, Career Services and Training Services are 100% funded through the US Department of Labor under the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA).
Public Law 101-166, Section 511
- Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) programs are federally supported 100% by the U.S. Department of Labor as part of an award totaling $4,365,589 with $0 (0%) state, local and/or non-governmental funds.
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) programs are federally supported 100% by the U.S. Department of Human Services as part of an award totaling $4,943,697 with $0 (0%) state, local, and/or non-governmental funds.
- Discretionary grants are federally supported by the U.S. Department of Labor as part of an award totaling $487,911, with $0 (0%) being state, local and/or non-governmental funds.