(a) When individuals are selected for participation in the SCSEP, the grantee or sub-recipient is responsible for:
(1) Providing orientation to the SCSEP, including information on project goals and objectives, community service assignments, training opportunities, available supportive services, the availability of a free physical examination, participant rights and responsibilities, and permitted and prohibited political activities;
(2)(i) Assessing participants' work history, skills and interests, talents, physical capabilities, aptitudes, needs for supportive services, occupational preferences, training needs, potential for performing community service assignments, and potential for transition to unsubsidized employment;
(i) Assessing participants' work history, skills and interests, talents, physical capabilities, aptitudes, needs for supportive services, occupational preferences, training needs, potential for performing community service assignments, and potential for transition to unsubsidized employment;
(ii) Performing an initial assessment upon program entry, unless an assessment has already been performed under title I of WIA as provided in Sec. 641.230. Subsequent assessments may be made as necessary, but must be made no less frequently than two times during a twelve month period (including the initial assessment);
(3)(i) Using the information gathered during the initial assessment to develop an IEP that includes an appropriate employment goal for each participant, except that if an assessment has already been performed and an IEP developed under title I of WIA, the WIA assessment and IEP will satisfy the requirement for a SCSEP assessment and IEP as provided in Sec. 641.230;
(i) Using the information gathered during the initial assessment to develop an IEP that includes an appropriate employment goal for each participant, except that if an assessment has already been performed and an IEP developed under title I of WIA, the WIA assessment and IEP will satisfy the requirement for a SCSEP assessment and IEP as provided in Sec. 641.230;
(ii) Updating the IEP as necessary to reflect information gathered during the subsequent participant assessments (OAA Sec. 502(b)(1)(N));
(iii) The initial IEP should include an appropriate employment goal for each participant. Thereafter, if the grantee determines that the participant is not likely to obtain unsubsidized employment, the IEP must reflect other approaches to help the participant achieve self-sufficiency, including the transition to other services or programs.
(4) Placing participants in appropriate community service assignments in the community in which they reside, or in a nearby community (OAA Sec. 502(b)(1)(B));
(5) Providing or arranging for training identified in participants' IEPs and consistent with the SCSEP's goal of unsubsidized employment (OAA Sec. 502(a)(1), 502(b)(1)(B), 502(b)(1)(I), 502(b)(1)(N)(ii));
(6) Assisting participants in obtaining needed supportive services identified in their IEPs (OAA Sec. 502(b)(1)(N));
(7) Providing appropriate services for participants, or referring participants to appropriate services, through the One-Stop delivery system established under WIA (OAA Sec. 502(b)(1)(O));
(8) Providing counseling on participants' progress in meeting the goals and objectives identified in their IEPs, and in meeting their supportive service needs (OAA Sec. 502(b)(1)(N)(iii));
(9) Providing participants with wages and benefits for time spent in the community service assignment, orientation, and training (OAA Sec. 502(b)(1)(I), 502(b)(1)(J), 502(c)(6)(A)(i)) (see also Sec. Sec. 641.565 and 641.540(f), addressing wages and benefits);
(10) Ensuring that participants have safe and healthy working conditions at their community service employment worksites (OAA Sec. 502(b)(1)(J));
(11) Assisting participants in obtaining unsubsidized employment, including providing or arranging for employment counseling in support of their IEPs;
(b) The Department may issue administrative guidance that clarifies the requirements of paragraph (a).
(c) Grantees may not use SCSEP funds for job ready individuals who only need job search assistance or job referral services. Grantees may provide job search assistance and job club activities to participants who are enrolled in the SCSEP and are assigned to community service assignments. (See also Sec. 641.512).