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02/16/2016
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Board of County Commissioners
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Miriam Gross <br />Page Two <br />Employment Security Representative I in the Fort Lauderdale Office (since the office <br />moved sometime in the 1990's) 1989- 1999 includes my work in the following areas: <br />WAGES Specialist- Assisted clients who were receiving Aid For Dependent Children to <br />get off the welfare rolls. Coached them, provided appropriate job referrals, sanctioned <br />those who were not in compliance with. -Program guidelines, provided job referrals, <br />vouchers for clothing, transportation, childcare services, etc., to encourage their transition <br />into the work force. <br />Alien Labor Cejgcation Specialist- One of only nine specialists in the state. This <br />Program resulted in certifying individuals from other countries to obtain Resident Alien <br />Cards. Reviewed applications from attorneys and employers for completion and <br />compliance with U.S. Department of Labor guidelines, notified individuals of <br />inappropriate entries or documentation, directed advertising to determine wheer ththere <br />were suitable U.S. workers who were qualified and interested in the position, obtained <br />required documentation from attorneys or employers, pre <br />Tallahassee, for eventual shipment to Atlanta where the Ce�d the fles for transmittal for <br />any certification decisions. ung Officer could make <br />Transitional Assistance Pro am S alist- Worked in this program for early -release <br />individuals from state prisons. Designed to encourage individuals to report, in order to <br />get job referrals to help them transition into society. Provided thein with stipends, in <br />order to provide them with basic necessities, until that first paycheck could be earned. <br />Gave job referrals, and provider} guidance as warranted. <br />State of Florida, Florida State Employment Service (initially, with subsequent agency <br />name changes!), Fort Lauderdale, FL 1983-1989 <br />Assisted individuals to seek suitable employment, while working with employers in their <br />quest to locate appropriate individuals for their position vacancies. Conducted and <br />graded state typing and dictation testing and forwarded passing tests on to Tallahassee. <br />Also, from 19841985, along with a member from the State Office in Tallahassee, I <br />traveled to several Job Service of Florida offices, training their employees in the use of <br />the "ODDS" computer system, which was in effect for several years: This was a part-time <br />function, along with my regular role as Employment Interviewer. <br />23 <br />
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