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HomeMy WebLinkAbout(3) PR 23495: EDC, PRE-EMPLOYMENT WORKFORCE TRAINING FUNDS, 2024 YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMEr '' v4 • PORT*ARTHUR ONOMIC OEVFI OrYENT CORPORATION INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM Date: December 6, 2023 To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Through: Ronald Burton, City Manager From: Terry Stokes, PAEDC Chief Executive Officer RE: PR 23495 I A resolution authorizing the City of Port Arthur Section 4A Economic Development Corporation to utilize Pre-Employment Workforce Training Funds to implement a 2024 Youth Employment Program. Introduction: The intent of this Agenda Item is to seek the City of Port Arthur City Council's approval for the EDC utilizing pre-employment workforce training funds to implement the PAEDC 2024 Youth Employment Program. Background: Since the Youth Employment Program's inception in 2019, local employers have retained Port Arthur youth by putting qualified youth to work with a good paying salary,the opportunity to be promoted,and has allowed Port Arthur the luxury to retain our youth so that they can work and attend the local community college.The funds to establish a 2024 Youth Employment Program would include up to thirteen(13)2024 high school graduates that are Port Arthur residents,placing them with jobs matching their career goals. The PAEDC 2024 Youth Employment Program will provide job opportunities for high school graduates who already possess job-related skills and the knowledge to"learn as they earn". Budget Impact: The PAEDC Youth Employment Program will help up to thirteen(13)graduating Port Arthur students that are Port Arthur residents, providing payment of their wages ranging between$18.00 -$20.00 per hour, up to 320 hours worked during their employment in an amount not to exceed$83,200. Funds available in EDC Account No. 120-80-625-5475-00-00-000. Recommendation: It is recommended that the City of Port Arthur City Council approve utilizing pre-employment workforce training funds not to exceed$83,200.00 to implement a 2024 Youth Employment Program. P.R.No. 23495 12/6/2023 JMC RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF PORT ARTHUR SECTION 4A ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION TO UTILIZE PRE-EMPLOYMENT WORKFORCE TRAINING FUNDS TO IMPLEMENT A 2024 YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $83,200.00; FUNDS AVAILABLE IN EDC ACCOUNT NO. 120-80-625-5475-00-00-000 WHEREAS, the Texas Legislature passed House Bill 1967 during the 83rd Legislative Session which amended Chapter 501 of the Local Government Code by adding§501.163 allowing for Economic Development funds to be utilized for the purpose of the pre-employment training and education; and WHEREAS, on January 27, 2014, pursuant to Resolution 14-052,the City of Port Arthur City Council approved the City of Port Arthur Section 4A Economic Development Corporation ("PAEDC") implementing a Community Pre-Employment Program for residents of the City of Port Arthur; and WHEREAS, at its December 4, 2023, regular meeting, the PAEDC Board of Directors approved the use of funds from the PAEDC Pre-Employment Training Program to establish a 2024 Youth Employment Program for up to thirteen(13)2024 high school graduates that are Port Arthur residents, providing payment of their wages not to exceed $18.00 - $20.00 per hour and cannot earn more than 320 hours of pay during employment; and WHEREAS, the PAEDC 2024 Youth Employment Program will provide job opportunities for high school graduates who already possess job-related skills and the knowledge to"learn as they earn", placing them with jobs matching their career goals; and Pr WHEREAS, PAEDC will use guidelines (attached as Exhibit "A") for applications and the placement of up to thirteen (13) Port Arthur high school graduates with employers who may have job opportunities in the fields of study of the students participating in the Youth Employment Program. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ARTHUR,TEXAS: Section 1. That the facts and opinions in the preamble are true and correct. Section 2. That the City Council hereby authorizes PAEDC to use its Pre-Employment Workforce training funds for the payment of wages not to exceed $18.00 - $20.00 per hour for up to thirteen (13) Port Arthur high school graduates to participate in the 2024 Youth Employment Program established by PAEDC with the total cost of the program not to exceed $83,200.00. Section 3. That a copy of the caption of this Resolution be spread upon the Minutes of the City Council. READ,ADOPTED AND APPROVED on this day of A.D., 2022, at a Meeting of the City Council of the City of Port Arthur, Texas, by the following vote: AYES: Mayor Councilmembers NOES: Thurman Bartie,Mayor #1504195 Page 2 ATTEST: Sherri Bellard, City Secretary APPROVED: Terry Stokes,PAEDC CEO APPROVED AS TO FORM: Charlie Zech, PAEDC Attorney APPROVED AS TO FORM: Val Tizeno, City Attorney APPROVED AS TO AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS: 0 Lynda oswell,Finance Director #1504195 Page 3 Exhibit "A" Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation Youth Employment Program (YEP) The Youth Employment Program is designed to provide a learning environment outside the classroom, for the transfer of concepts, principles, theories, and models learned by the student in a professional practice setting. While meeting the academic needs of the student, the employment program also establishes a closer relationship with businesses and practitioners, provides a conduit for the exchange of contemporary thinking and insights among the companies, students, practitioners, and provides service to the community. In doing so, the Employment Program compliments the mission of the Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation's Job Training Program, the Students, and Local Schools. The Port Arthur Economic Development Youth Employment Program is open to students who are residents of the City of Port Arthur and 2024 graduates of High School. The goal of this Employment Program is to offer successful candidates an opportunity to improve their skills as well as the experience of working in a business environment closely relative to their field of study. The Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation will pay an hourly salary to all participants. Participants will be responsible for their own living accommodations and transportation. Most positions will be located within the City of Port Arthur, Texas (some positions could be offered in Beaumont or other nearby communities) and will be a maximum of eight weeks in duration. ELIGIBILITY The Port Arthur Youth Employment Program will be made available to 2024 High School Graduates who are Port Arthur residents and authorized and eligible to work in the United States. To be eligible for the PAEDC Youth Employment Program, preferred candidates will have been enrolled in a Career and Technology program at their respective high school during the 2023-2024 school year. The candidate must also receive a referral from their C&T program instructor. PAEDC-SYEP-300-09 THE APPLICATION PROCESS Youth must complete and submit completed application for consideration on or before April 8, 2024, to EDC staff. Interested individuals should submit application and a copy of a form of identification verifying residency to: Port Arthur EDC Attn: Youth Employment Program 501 Procter Street, Suite 100 Port Arthur, Texas 77640 AVAILABILITY OF POSITIONS There will be a maximum of thirteen (13) positions offered by the Port Arthur Economic Development. The program will be an active service-learning process designed to apply theory, concepts, models, and technical/clinical skills in a professional practice setting. The setting of the participant will be businesses under the close supervision of professionals who are both credentialed and practice in the student's area of study. DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT There are no uniform start dates for employment assignments. Employment will be made available starting June 3, 2024, and will last a maximum of 8 weeks. All employment will end on or before September 6, 2024. SALARIES Salary will be limited to $18.00-$20.00 per hour and will be limited to 40 hours per week. Participants will not be paid for any hours worked over 40 hours per week and cannot earn more than 320 hours of pay during employment. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OBJECTIVES The program is a work experience that meets partial on-the-job-training in student's field of study in hopes that this experience will enable them to compete more successfully for future employment. PAEDC Staff will make every effort to match participants with businesses in their field of study. PAEDC-SYEP-300-09 By the end of the summer employment, the student should be able to: • Demonstrate that he or she has integrated theory with practice in his or her academic area of study. • Broaden his or her philosophy and understanding of their area of study. • Gain an understanding and appreciation of the roles, duties, legal, and ethical responsibilities of a full-time professional in their area of study. • Observe and gain experience in leadership, supervisory, or administrative functions, and in human relations. • Evaluate his or her strengths and weaknesses and develop strategies for improvement. Youth Participant to Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation • Inform the Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation of address, phone, e-mail, and name changes. This responsibility begins at the time the student submits an application and continues through the end of the employment • Complete all progress reports accordingly and in a timely manner • Consult with PAEDC on issues relating to Summer Employment Training objectives • Conduct self in a professional manner, both legally and ethically. The actions of the participant reflect on the Program. Youth Participant to the Businesses • Provide appropriate forms to the Business that are required by the Program • Comply with conditions set forth in the Program and the procedures of the Business • Conform with regulations pertaining to employees of the business and carry out all assignments • Maintain client confidentiality • Evaluate each day's activities, interactions, and events • Prepare for a weekly meeting with the Business Supervisor. Ask questions and present constructive ideas • Plan thoroughly and in advance for all assignments • Notify the Business Supervisor well in advance in cases of absence from employment • Be respectful, courteous, and tactful to co-workers and clients • Consult with the Business Supervisor when confronted with problems that cannot be solved alone • Consider self as a member of the Business work team PAEDC-SYEP-300-09 Businesses to the Youth Participant and to the Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation • Complete an agreement that delineates general responsibilities, dates, and hours of work, and the student's role and responsibilities in the Business • Shall not discriminate against any Employee based on race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, gender identity, or disability • Provide a safe and non-hostile work environment free from harassment, and prohibit the use of drugs or alcohol in the workplace or during the Summer Employment • Present to the participant an overview of the Business' purposes, policies, administration, program, and facilities • Confer with the participant prior to and during employment to determine his/her responsibilities • Inform the participant of all regulations he or she must follow • Present the participant to the Business staff as a colleague to insure his or her status • Orient the participant to the community including its political, religious, economic, social, and ethnic background • Assign a Supervisor for the participant • Make contact with the Summer Youth Participant at the beginning of employment and periodically thereafter • Make oral and/or written contact with the participant periodically throughout employment • Evaluate and provide feedback on written progress reports completed by the participant • Maintain open communication with the Summer Youth participant pertaining to employment, especially in the event that problems arise • Gradually induct the participant into the employment experience, beginning with observations and minor duties, adding more responsibilities as the summer continues • Meet with the participant on a weekly basis for the purpose of discussing the participant's progress and the appropriateness of the participant's responsibilities • Maintain open communication with the Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation pertaining to the program, especially in the event of problems • Evaluate and provide suggestions to the participant on each Progress Report the participant submits to the Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation PAEDC-SYEP-300-09