Established in 1996, JOTF is an independent network of service providers, employers, and community members concerned about low-wage, low-skill employment, the insufficient numbers of jobs that pay family-supporting wages, and the impact of these issues on the economic development and revitalization of the Baltimore region. In 2000 JOTF incorporated at a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with full-time staff.
Our first major achievement was the publication in May 1999 of Baltimore Area
Jobs and Low-Skill Job Seekers: Assessing the Gaps. This report describes and
quantifies the region's workforce and total job market, and identifies
strengths, opportunities, and problems. The problems include large
concentrations of unemployed and unskilled residents; lack of enough jobs that
offer adequate income, benefits, and career opportunities for these residents;
lack of accessible public transportation to major job centers located
throughout the region; and a scarcity of qualified workers for higher skill
jobs.
We seek to integrate workforce development with economic and community
development, and to respond to the workforce needs of both employers and job
seekers. We bring together various components of the workforce system -
employers, workers, job seekers, educators, trainers, service providers, public
administrators, and policymakers - to identify what works, what needs to be
changed, and how to improve outcomes.
For more information on this great opportunity search Job # 9260466
Hurray, application deadline is Wednesday, September 18, 2013!