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SNAP E&T Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Employment & Training Orientation Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley

SNAP E&T Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Employment & Training Orientation Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley 3991 East 29 th Street Bryan, Texas 77805 979 -595 -2800 www. bvjobs. org

Equal Opportunity Statement “The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) as a recipient of Federal financial

Equal Opportunity Statement “The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) as a recipient of Federal financial assistance is prohibited from discriminating against any individual in the United States, on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, political affiliation and belief” 2

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Employment & Training (SNAP E&T) What is it? 3

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Employment & Training (SNAP E&T) What is it? 3

SNAP E&T ØPromotes long-term self sufficiency and independence ØPrepares recipients for employment through work-related

SNAP E&T ØPromotes long-term self sufficiency and independence ØPrepares recipients for employment through work-related education and training activities ØAssists in gaining work skills ØIncreases ability to obtain regular employment 4

Benefits of Employment ØGuaranteed income and possible benefits ØPositive Impact on your children ØBetter

Benefits of Employment ØGuaranteed income and possible benefits ØPositive Impact on your children ØBetter lifestyle ØIndependence and Self-Sufficiency ØSecuring a place in a productive society ØPositive self-image ØPositive role model 5

Mandatory - ABAWDs Mandatory work registrants at least 18 but less than 50 years

Mandatory - ABAWDs Mandatory work registrants at least 18 but less than 50 years of age without dependents are classified as ABAWDs. (Able Body Adults Without Dependents) Ø Receives only 3 months of benefits in a 36 month period, unless: § Employed at least 20 hours per week; or § *Successfully participating in SNAP E&T (or other allowable services such as WIOA or TAA) *Successful participation means the recipient is participating in E&T only, or is co-enrolled in WIOA or TAA for a minimum of 30 hours weekly. Failure results in denial or reduction of SNAP benefits. 6

Mandatory – General Population Mandatory work registrants are part of the SNAP E&T General

Mandatory – General Population Mandatory work registrants are part of the SNAP E&T General Population if they are: Ø At least 16 but less than 60 years of age; and Ø Not classified as ABAWDs Those in the General Population who are mandatory work registrants are required to participate in SNAP E&T for a minimum of 30 hours weekly. If outreached and fails to cooperate with services, he or she must be sanctioned. 7

Participation In Texas, all populations can participate in any of the following SNAP E&T

Participation In Texas, all populations can participate in any of the following SNAP E&T activities: Ø Job search Ø Vocational Training Ø Non-vocational education Ø Work experience Ø Workfare (ABAWDs only) Ø Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) 8

Participation ABAWDs Ø Conduct 120 hours of job search If employment is not found

Participation ABAWDs Ø Conduct 120 hours of job search If employment is not found at the end of 120 hours, participant is offered a Workfare placement. 9

Participation Ø SNAP E&T participation must be documented. ABAWDs do job search for 120

Participation Ø SNAP E&T participation must be documented. ABAWDs do job search for 120 hours, then a Workfare site is assigned. Workfare can allow for extended SNAP benefits. We choose the site. Workfare participation hours needed are based on the amount of your SNAP benefit. Thus a $145 benefit = 20 hrs per month. All SNAP E&T clients must document 30 hrs of job search and/or employment per week until 120 hours are reached to receive benefits and avoid penalty. Supervised job search must be signed in and out of the Resource Room by Staff. Your first participation log is due this Monday 9 am † Workfare for ABAWD only 1 0

Job Search Job search is a SNAP E&T activity that: Ø requires SNAP recipients

Job Search Job search is a SNAP E&T activity that: Ø requires SNAP recipients participating in SNAP E&T to search for employment; Ø incorporates job readiness, job search training, assisted job search; and Ø includes: • job search skills training; • information on available jobs; • occupational exploration; • interviewing skills; • assistance with applications and resumes; • job fairs 1 • Labor Market Information (LMI) 1

Labor Market Information https: //twc. texas. gov/ (Labor Market and Career Information) • •

Labor Market Information https: //twc. texas. gov/ (Labor Market and Career Information) • • • Analyze Trends in Texas Educational Resources Job Descriptions Top Paying Industries Emerging & Evolving Occupations Unemployment Rates December 2018 Unemployment Rate – 2. 70% 1 2

Emerging Occupations Construction & Extraction Office & Administrative Supervisor: Construction Trades/Extraction Workers $18. 44

Emerging Occupations Construction & Extraction Office & Administrative Supervisor: Construction Trades/Extraction Workers $18. 44 - $34. 00 P/hour Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant $18. 70 - $28. 84 P/hour Electricians $13. 67 - $22. 55 P/hour Production Machinist $13. 60 - $22. 64 P/hour Health Care Pharmacy Technicians $11. 52 - $16. 24 P/hour LVN $16. 41 - $21. 26 P/hour Installation, Maintenance, Repair Automotive Service Technicians $10. 93 – $24. 46 P/hour Industrial Machinery Mechanic $15. 17 - $26. 98 P/hour 1 3

Sanctions and Good Cause 1 4

Sanctions and Good Cause 1 4

Sanctions If you fail to meet your required participation hours or fail to turn

Sanctions If you fail to meet your required participation hours or fail to turn in documentation, you must show good cause within 7 days or a sanction will be requested. A sanction request results in SNAP E&T closure. You may not participate further and no reporting is required. 1 5

After You Go To Work……… • You must report when and where you go

After You Go To Work……… • You must report when and where you go to work to Workforce Solutions and to HHSC. • Earned income may reduce the amount of SNAP you receive. • Participants who work less than 20 hours/week must document the difference between 30 hours • ABAWDs working 20 or more hours per week, but less than 30 cannot be penalized and are “safe”. If you work 30 hours or more you will no longer be required to participate. • If funding is available, job retention services may be available for a limited time.

Co-Enrollment • You will be able to participate in more than one program at

Co-Enrollment • You will be able to participate in more than one program at a time. • SNAP E&T hours/contacts usually will also count for other programs. Each program will want to see the information on their forms. • Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) can pay for any number of things needed to secure or maintain employment but especially training/education. * You may not be co-enrolled in Choices program. 1 7

Accessible Equipment • TTY’s (Tele-Typing Device) • Screen-Reader Software • ASL Interpreters Local career

Accessible Equipment • TTY’s (Tele-Typing Device) • Screen-Reader Software • ASL Interpreters Local career centers must receive a 24 hour notice for ASL interpreters

You must be active in Work-in-Texas Assistance is available in the Workforce Center to

You must be active in Work-in-Texas Assistance is available in the Workforce Center to complete a profile 1 9

Contact Information: Crystle Darnell – Talent Development Specialist 979 -595 -2801 ext. 2142 e-mail:

Contact Information: Crystle Darnell – Talent Development Specialist 979 -595 -2801 ext. 2142 e-mail: crystle. darnell@bvcog. org Victoria Farr – Lead Talent Development Specialist 979 -595 -2801 ext. 2103 e-mail: Victoria. farr@bvcog. org Thank you! 2 0 Equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Relay Texas (800) 735 -2989, TDD (800) 735 -2988 Voice, TTY (979) 595 -2819 A Proud Partner of the American Job Center Network