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March 23,  2020



Request for Proposals

     This Request for Proposals (RFP) is issued by the Southwest Alabama Partnership for Training and Employment (SWAPTE) in order to procure the services 
of a qualified accounting firm to conduct an organization-wide financial and compliance audit of the Local Workforce Development Area's programs, projects, expenditures and other related activities pursuant to the Statewide Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
 
     Questions regarding the RFP package and the audit procurement process should be directed to Cynthia Nelms, V.P. Planning and Contract, (251) 432-0909 ext. 132.


 Region 7 
Career Centers





Bay Minette 
 Career Center

(serving North 
Baldwin County)

201 Faulkner Dr.
Bay Minette,  AL 
3 6507
(251) 937-4161




Brewton Career Center
(serving Escambia and Conecuh Counties)

1023 Douglas Ave 
 Suite 314
Brewton, AL 36426
(251) 867-4376




Camden Career 
Center

Itinerant Office
223-A Claiborne Street
Camden, AL 36726

Open
Tuesdays 
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.


Choctaw County  Career Center

Itinerant Office
 located on the campus of 
Coastal Alabama 
Community College
251 College St
Gilbertown, AL 36908

Business Hours
Wednesdays
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.



Foley Career Center

(serving South 
Baldwin County)

200 West Michigan Ave
Foley, AL 36535
251-943-1575



Jackson Career Center

(serving Clarke, Washington  and
  Choctaw Counties)

205 Walker Springs Rd.
Jackson, AL. 36545
(251) 246-2453
 



Mobile Career Center

(serving  Mobile County)

515 Springhill Plaza Court
Mobile, AL 36608
(251) 461-4461
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Monroeville Career Center

(serving Monroe 
and Wilcox Counties)

2119 Hwy 21 
Bypass Suite 100
Monroeville, AL 36460
(251) 575-3894


News
and
Notes

Unemployment 
Statistics 

SWAPTE
Region 7


*Alabama  2.7%
Alabama 3.3%
United States 3.6%

*Seasonally Adjusted


 
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Four ways to jumpstart your job search if laid 
off   due to the coronavirus outbreak
by: Pamela Ware
 

     Going out to dinner, hanging out at your local coffee house, holding down jobs and other normalcies of life have been replaced with notices of school and business closings to combat the spread of the coronavirus. 
 
     However, in the midst of the chaos, life must go on. Even though there's an uncertainty about the next step, things will slowly get back to normal at some point. If you were recently laid off as a result of the coronavirus, consider the following:

 

1. Know your options regarding unemployment benefits and resources available for dislocated workers. To file a claim online, visit www.labor.alabama.gov or call 866-234-5382.
 
If you need job search assistance, please visit the Alabama JobLink website at www.joblink.alabama.gov  (click here )or

 call your nearest Alabama Career Center.

To contact the Alabama Career Centers, click here.
 
To file for unemployment in another state, click here.

Check with your local financial institutions if you're experiencing hardship meeting your financial obligations (mortgage, car payments, etc.) due to the layoff.


 

2: Skill build. Use your down time to work on a resume, brush up on your computer skills and consider training for a new career.  Visit www.swapte.org (click here) to learn about training opportunities under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).  You could be eligible to train for high-wage, high-growth careers in maritime, aviation, healthcare, construction, manufacturing, information technology and other industries in two years or less. Also, check out the eligible training provider list by visiting www.etpl.alabama.gov or  click here.

 

3: Know who's hiring.  Keep abreast of the latest job openings. For example, the hospitality industry may be stifled due to the coronavirus outbreak. However, shipping and delivery companies, such as Amazon have seen an uptick in business. Walmart and fast food restaurants such as Dominos need workers to keep up with the demand. 


 

4: Stay positive. Spending time with family, seek spiritual guidance, read a book and help others. Focusing on the negative is counterproductive. You may have to shelter in place, but at least you have power, water and the internet to stay connected. William Arruda's article, "9 Ways To Stay Positive During the Coronavirus Pandemic"  suggests focusing on the positive is essential to keep you energized during these uncertain times. 



SWAPTE temporarily halts enrollment 
in training programs
 
Mobile, AL.- Southwest Alabama Partnership for Training and Employment (SWAPTE)  temporarily halts enrollment in training and employment programs due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19). "Our priority is the well-being of job seekers, staff, training providers and the businesses we serve," states Sydney Raine, SWAPTE president. This halt in enrollments will be in effect until further notice. 
 
General information regarding training programs can be found by visiting  www.swapte.org or click here . Also, staff will be available by phone and email to answer questions about training programs as well as service their clients. 
 
SWAPTE is a regional partnership of business, education, labor and community leaders providing access to services in workforce training and employment. SWAPTE serves Baldwin, Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, Washington and Wilcox counties.

Members of the media seeking more information should contact Pamela Ware, Director of Marketing and Public Relations at (251) 432-0909 ext.140 or email pware@swapte.org.


Alabama Career Center Locations Will Close to the Public; Services Still Available by Phone or Email



MONTGOMERY - Alabama Department of Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington announced today that beginning Wednesday, March 18, 2020, all of Alabama's 51 Career Centers will close to the public in order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. This closure will be in effect until further notice. 

Alabamians in need of Career Center services will still be able to receive them via telephone calls with their local staff, or through email correspondence.  Additionally, job search services and many other resources are available for self-service at www.joblink.alabama.gov, Alabama's free online jobs database. 

"We are taking this action in order to protect our employees and limit exposure to our customers," said Washington. "We will continue to provide services to our jobseekers and employers in the best way we can."

Please note that Career Centers are NOT "unemployment offices." There are no "unemployment offices" in Alabama. The only ways to file an unemployment compensation claim are by calling 1-866-234-5382 or by visiting www.labor.alabama.gov. Online filing is strongly encouraged. 

A listing of all Career Centers and their contact information is available at www.labor.alabama.gov  or at www.joblink.alabama.gov/ada/r/contact.  

The ADOL Central Office in Montgomery will also be closed to the public until further notice. 


Members of the media seeking more information should contact Communications Director Tara Hutchison at (334) 309-9014.

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