Lower Shore Workforce Alliance

Lower Shore Workforce Alliance Serves Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester Counties with workforce, education, and job training services.

Address

31901 Tri County Way Ste 215
Salisbury, MD
21804

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

(410) 341-3835

Website

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Lower Shore Workforce Alliance

The Lower Shore Workforce Alliance is a division of the Tri-County Council for the Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland. The organization provides policy and oversight for Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) funds and programs. WIOA services are primarily delivered at the Lower Shore American Job Center located at 31901 Tri-County Way in Salisbury, Maryland (410- 341-6515).

The Lower Shore is a designated Local Workforce Development Area (LWDA) under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) of 2014. The Lower Shore Workforce Alliance (LSWA), a division of the Tri-County Council for the Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland (TCC), has assumed the primary obligation for implementing and coordinating WIOA-funded training and employment programs operated throughout the Lower Shore. The training and employment services currently offered by LSWA include skill and career assessment, occupational skills training, job search assistance, work experience, employability development counseling, supportive services and referral services which enable eligible participants to become economically self-sufficient and productive members of the community.

To better serve businesses, job-seekers and youth, the Lower Shore Workforce Alliance is partnering with other community agencies in a strategic shift towards the utilization of industry cluster advisory groups. This involves coordinating with existing organizations to ensure that workforce issues are brought to the forefront. Using an industry cluster model will allow staff to better focus on specific workforce issues. This strategy will assist in the transition from a supply-side (randomly trained individuals) approach to a demand-side (employer) approach to workforce development. For example, a healthcare industry advisory group (demand-side) identifies the need for nursing assistants, and then LSWA will broker relevant training, producing a skilled workforce (supply-side).

For questions or comments, please contact us at [email protected].