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Labor Market Information. Find your local county agency. Most Ohio Department of Job and Family Services programs are administered by local agencies, so you can get the assistance you need right in your own county. Learn More. Unemployment Resources for Employers.
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JFS (formerly known as the Jews' Free School and later Jewish Free School) is a Jewish mixed comprehensive school in Kenton, North London, England and was founded in 1732. Amongst its early supporters was the writer and philanthropist Charlotte Montefiore. At one time it was the largest Jewish school in the world, with more than ...
Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services. Summer Camps, Work Experience & More! Franklin County is funding a wide variety of enriching activities for youth this summer, including free day camps for elementary and middle school students as well as paid work experience for high schoolers and young adults. Learn more.
Bridges is a voluntary program available to young adults who left foster care in Ohio at ages 18 to 21 and who are in school, working, participating in an employment program, or have a medical condition that prevents them from going to school or working.
The purpose of the law is to: • Increase opportunities for individuals, particularly those with barriers to employment. • Support alignment of workforce investment, education, and economic development systems. • Provide workers with the skills and credentials to secure and advance employment.
The OJFSDA Annual Training Conference is one of the most notable occasions for Ohio’s job and family services professionals to engage with thought leaders and innovators in the field, giving them the opportunity to discuss topics on a deeper, more personal level.