The Mayor’s Office of Workforce Development is launching the Boston Employer Forum Series of virtual panel discussions to share information on hiring needs in local industries during COVID-19. Each panel will feature sector-specific labor market data presented by Dr. Alicia
Summer Youth Employment Program features online guide and college courses
Boston’s summer youth jobs program will include two new features this year: 1) A Learn & Earn Career Development Internship that pays participants for college-level coursework, and 2) An online resource guide that includes a primer on workers’ rights compiled
Project Opportunity gives residents with CORIs opportunities for clear records, better futures
Project Opportunity, a new pilot program led by the Mayor’s Office of Workforce Development and Office of Public Safety, creates opportunities for Boston residents to move beyond the limitations of a criminal record. One of the primary ways Project Opportunity
$2.4 million in NJT funds goes to IT/tech training and emergency workforce support
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Neighborhood Jobs Trust has dedicated $2.4 million to emergency supports for workforce and education programs, as well as specialized job training for workers preparing to enter the IT/tech industry. “Supporting our students,
Healthcare certification changes during COVID-19
Due to the COVID-19 health crisis, regulations around certifications for healthcare workers have changed in many cases. Below is a review of some of the more significant changes. Changed regulations in ALL healthcare settings Healthcare providers’ licenses that recently expired
Annual report: Program growth, worker gains in FY2019
The Mayor’s Office of Workforce Development (OWD) distributed more than $13 million from July 2018 – June 2019 to 85 local organizations that serve Boston’s workers, according to the newly released Fiscal Year 2019 OWD Annual Report. These organizations provided
A young man reminds us to care for one another
“I’ve been in this work a long time,” says Ed Norton, social emotional director at College Bound Dorchester. “And it always amazes me…” The phone line drops silent. Ed’s choking up. He apologizes, swears that he’s “stone-hearted Irish,” and regroups.
Arts-centered organizations get even more creative
As an arts-focused organization, ZUMIX was in some ways uniquely suited to face a pandemic. Creativity, at its core, is adaptability. “We’re the opposite of a conservatory,” said Jenny Shulman, director of operations. “We emphasize creative youth development. The importance
Intergenerational support goes from staggered to simultaneous
The structure of intergenerational programming provided by Mothers for Justice and Equality (MJE) typically followed the rhythms of normal life. Parents attended MJE’s job readiness and wellness workshops while their children were in school. Many of these adults, survivors of
Information for workers during COVID-19
Below are helpful resources for Boston workers who have been affected by the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis. This page will be routinely updated as more information becomes available. Please note: These resources below are NOT provided by our office