FAQs
FAQs
1. | Cost of services |
2. | Hours of operation |
3. | Is Central Alabama Partnerships for Training and Employment and the Alabama Career Center the same? Are you the unemployment office? |
4. | What is CAPTE |
5. | What is WIOA |
6. | What are the CAPTE WIOA Eligibility requirements? |
7. | What programs are available to job seekers and dislocated workers? |
Q. | Cost of services |
A. | Our services are available at no cost. We are federally funded by the Workforce Innovative and Opportunity Act. |
Q. | Hours of operation |
A. | Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. |
Q. | Is Central Alabama Partnerships for Training and Employment and the Alabama Career Center the same? Are you the unemployment office? |
A. | No. CAPTE is an agency co-located at the Alabama Career Center. Several agencies are located at the Career Center to provide easy access to a variety of services for job seekers and businesses at a central location. Jobseekers can access training opportunities, on-site job fairs, free computer access for job search, free fax and telephone access to communicate with prospective employers. Likewise, businesses can recruit qualified workers from the Career Center, post job openings at no cost, and receive |
Q. | What is CAPTE |
A. | The Central Alabama Partnership for Training and Employment (CAPTE)is Region IV for the administration of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Training Services program. It includes Jefferson, Shelby, Blount, Chilton, St. Clair and Walker counties. |
Q. | What is WIOA |
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Q. | What are the CAPTE WIOA Eligibility requirements? |
A. | Training programs may require eligibility determination. Amount of assistance is determined by the length of training program. The CAPTE Local Area will provide the following assistance. Adults Youth Programs Based on individual barriers Dislocated Worker (laid off, downsized) |
Q. | What programs are available to job seekers and dislocated workers? |
A. | A variety of training and employment programs are available to fit the needs of the community. Areas of focus include industries considered high-growth, high demand, high-wage such as aviation, technology, manufacturing, healthcare, maritime and transportation. |