One-Stop Operator Selection Regulations and Roles

 
One-Stop Operator
Selection
 
 
ONE-STOP OPERATOR SELECTION
REGULATIONS
 
WIOA Joint Rule Volume 1 §678
:  Description of the One-Stop
System Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act
WIOA §121
:  Establishment of One-Stop Delivery Systems
ARM 2.5.603:
  Small Purchases or Limited Solicitations of
Supplies and Services
 
ONE-STOP SYSTEM
 
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) aims to
improve workforce systems by providing better career options
for job seekers through an 
integrated
 system that connects
talent to businesses.
The One-Stop system plays a critical role in enhancing and
streamlining operations to integrate systems and partners into
an improved system that better serves job seekers and
businesses.
 
ONE-STOP OPERATOR ROLE
 
The One-Stop Operator is responsible for managing and
coordinating the services provided through the One-Stop
System and ensuring that providers and partners are delivering
services in an integrated way in compliance with WIOA.
The One-Stop Operator is responsible for ensuring that
appropriate Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) are in
place for all partners outlining roles and responsibilities to the
One-Stop System.
The One-Stop Operator is responsible for working with the
board to ensure that all partners are helping to support the
infrastructure costs of the One-Stop System.
 
WHO CAN BE A ONE-STOP OPERATOR
 
WIOA §121(d)(2)(B) 
outlines the entities that are eligible to serve
as the One-Stop Operator.
 
“shall be an entity (public, private, or nonprofit), or
 
consortium of entities (including a consortium of entities
 
that, at a minimum, includes 3 or more of the one-stop
 
partners described in subsection (b)(1)), of demonstrated
 
effectiveness. . .”
 
ONE-STOP OPERATOR APPLICATION
 
Each section in the One-Stop Operator application is designed to
give the reviewer a full picture of the organization’s ability to
manage the One-Stop System.
 
Part I and Part II are in a fillable-form format; however, if the
applicant needs additional space, the applicant can submit a
supplement.
 
Part III, IV, and V are in Excel and are submitted in addition to
the application.
 
ONE-STOP OPERATOR SCORING
 
A copy of the One-Stop Operator scoring template is available for
applicants to review to ensure they know how the review
committee is scoring applications.
 
QUESTIONS?
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The One-Stop Operator plays a crucial role in managing and coordinating services within the One-Stop System in compliance with WIOA regulations. This includes ensuring integrated service delivery, establishing Memorandums of Understanding with partners, and supporting infrastructure costs. Eligible entities for the Operator role are outlined in WIOA guidelines, with the application process consisting of multiple sections designed to assess organizational capabilities. Detailed scoring templates are available for applicants to understand the review process.

  • One-Stop System
  • WIOA Regulations
  • Operator Role
  • Eligible Entities
  • Application Process

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  1. One-Stop Operator Selection

  2. ONE-STOP OPERATOR SELECTION REGULATIONS WIOA Joint Rule Volume 1 678: Description of the One-Stop System Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act WIOA 121: Establishment of One-Stop Delivery Systems ARM 2.5.603: Small Purchases or Limited Solicitations of Supplies and Services

  3. ONE-STOP SYSTEM The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) aims to improve workforce systems by providing better career options for job seekers through an integrated system that connects talent to businesses. The One-Stop system plays a critical role in enhancing and streamlining operations to integrate systems and partners into an improved system that better serves job seekers and businesses.

  4. ONE-STOP OPERATOR ROLE The One-Stop Operator is responsible for managing and coordinating the services provided through the One-Stop System and ensuring that providers and partners are delivering services in an integrated way in compliance with WIOA. The One-Stop Operator is responsible for ensuring that appropriate Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) are in place for all partners outlining roles and responsibilities to the One-Stop System. The One-Stop Operator is responsible for working with the board to ensure that all partners are helping to support the infrastructure costs of the One-Stop System.

  5. WHO CAN BE A ONE-STOP OPERATOR WIOA 121(d)(2)(B) outlines the entities that are eligible to serve as the One-Stop Operator. shall be an entity (public, private, or nonprofit), or consortium of entities (including a consortium of entities that, at a minimum, includes 3 or more of the one-stop partners described in subsection (b)(1)), of demonstrated effectiveness. . .

  6. ONE-STOP OPERATOR APPLICATION Each section in the One-Stop Operator application is designed to give the reviewer a full picture of the organization s ability to manage the One-Stop System. Part I and Part II are in a fillable-form format; however, if the applicant needs additional space, the applicant can submit a supplement. Part III, IV, and V are in Excel and are submitted in addition to the application.

  7. ONE-STOP OPERATOR SCORING A copy of the One-Stop Operator scoring template is available for applicants to review to ensure they know how the review committee is scoring applications.

  8. QUESTIONS?

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