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EAS Program FY ‘04. EAS Program FY ‘03 Accomplishments EAS Program placed 1362 Customers from 7/02 thru 1/03, which is 69% of Annual Plan Performance.

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1 EAS Program FY ‘04

2 EAS Program FY ‘03 Accomplishments EAS Program placed 1362 Customers from 7/02 thru 1/03, which is 69% of Annual Plan Performance Earnings $3.5 Million Congratulations

3 Statewide Program Goals FY ‘04 2004 Placements 100 Upgrades

4 Program Standards Eligibility for EAS Services –TAFDC Applicants –TAFDC Recipients Former TAFDC Recipients whose case closed in the past 12 months

5 Program Standards Eligibility for: Structured Job Search (SJS)-Participants who are in their last three months of TAFDC or who are applying for or are on extensions of their 24 month clock. Basic Job Search (BJS)-All other EAS eligible customers.

6 Program Standards Referral DTA will refer eligible participants using either the Beacon BJS or SJS referral forms. SJS form is used only for participants in their last three months of TAFDC eligibility or who are applying for or are on an extension.

7 Program Standards Child Care - EAS participants who have childcare issues should be referred to their DTA caseworker for childcare issue resolution.

8 Program Standards EAS Enrollment Obtain a Beacon Referral. –If no Beacon referral is provided, get a written referral with a ticket number. Enter the Customer onto MOSES –Note the Registration Date is critical –SJS referrals to SJS…BJS referrals to BJS

9 Program Standards EAS Reporting All EAS services and activities must be recorded by Career Center.

10 Program Standards EAS Program Services: May include, but are not limited to: - Orientation - Job Search - Assessment - Job Placement - Case Management - Follow Up - Job Readiness

11 Program Standards EAS Program Services (continued) Each customer will receive services that meet their needs. (SJS participants will be scheduled for a minimum of 20 hours of activity per week). Each client must have a Case Plan and be case managed.

12 Program Standards SJS Component requirements –Each SJS Participant is scheduled for a minimum of 20 hours of services/activities per week. –Each SJS participant must have a case plan and be case managed. –SJS participant provides ESP 7 for monthly EAS signoff. –There is no maximum time limit for SJS participation.

13 Program Standards BJS Component Requirements: Each customer must have a case plan and be case managed. There is no maximum time limit for BJS participation.

14 Program Standards Upgrade Eligibility –An employed Applicant, Current TAFDC Recipient or Former TAFDC Recipient whose case closed within the past 12 Months. –EAS placed customers are eligible after 30 day Follow Up is recorded on MOSES.

15 Program Standards Upgrade Eligibility –Customers employed at time of EAS enrollment are eligible immediately. (The original employment is entered on MOSES as “Found Employment”).

16 Program Standards Upgrade Component requirement for services: At least two employment services between date of enrollment in Upgrade Component and start date of upgraded employment.

17 Program Standards The minimum requirement to claim a creditable job placement. –Enrolled in EAS (BJS or SJS) –Must have at at least one accomplished case management goal.

18 Program Standards Creditable job placement (cont.) –Employment must be: unsubsidized at least 20 hours per week at least minimum wage held for 30 continuous days

19 Program Standards Minimum requirements to claim an employment upgrade –Earnings from employment must increase by 5% within six months of placement. –Upgraded earnings must be maintained for at least 30 days.

20 Fy’04 Compensation Levels Compensation Levels: Initial Placement $2,800 Second Placement $1,900 Upgrades $1,900

21 Program Standards Payment Limits-EAS is limited to: –A maximum of $4700 per customer in FY04. –One (1) Upgrade payment per participant per contract year. –Two (2) Placement payments per participant per contract year.

22 Transportation Reimbursement Allowances Flat Rate of $15 per week (whether in BJS or SJS). No transportation for upgrades. Minimum standard of 4 services per week, on at least two different days. At least 1 day’s service must be at the service location. The other day’s service can be either at the service location or at the employer.

23 Transportation Reimbursement Allowances MOSES travel voucher screen will populate EAS $15 travel screen with individuals who meet above standard. Effective TBA (September 2003). No retroactive payments. Check distribution process Voided check process

24 Program Operation All participant services and activities (including those identified in the Case Management plan) must be entered onto MOSES through the Services tab in a timely manner.

25 Program Standards Current EAS enrollees who received EAS related services since June 1, 2003: - Review list w/DTA counterparts to ensure enrollment at correct level (BJS vs SJS). - Ensure each customer has a Case Plan.

26 Program Standards Current EAS Enrollees who have NOT received EAS related service since June 1, 2003 will be exited from the EAS program.

27 Communications Share information with your DTA counterparts on CM plans, customers not meeting SJS participation requirements and entered employment’s. DET/DTA central staff will meet on an ongoing basis. Questions? --Call 617-626-5300


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