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![]() INFORMATION & RESOURCES News and Information Information about the CTEA Budget Allocations The EDI Forum offers an opportunity for faculty from diverse disciplines to discuss the College’s response to changes in the economy and society. Offered once a year, the Forum is hosted by the EDI Committee. SRJC faculty, administrators, and staff are all welcome to attend. At the Forum, cutting edge economic, workforce development, and curricular issues are presented and discussed, and attendees participate in small group break-out sessions and collaborative problem solving activities. Previous EDI Forums: Fall 2010: Environmental Technology SRJC Job Referral and Placement Services SRJC's Student Employment Office offers employers a full range of job referral and placement services. By prescreening applicants and offering these services free of charge, student employment can save you time and money. SRJC Student Employment Services Student Employment Services has listings for both On Campus and Off Campus jobs. On Campus jobs require enrollment in at least 6 units during the fall and spring semesters, and at least 1⁄2 unit for the summer session. Off Campus job listings come to Student Employment Services from local and community-based organizations seeking SRJC students and alumni for employment. Sonoma County Job Link Job Link is part of a nationwide network of career centers developed to provide employment and training services for job seekers, job changers, and businesses. The names of the one-stop centers may differ; however, all the centers share the same goal: to provide universal access to employment and training resources for job seekers, job changers, and businesses. Sonoma County Economic Development Board The Sonoma County Economic Development Board (EDB) provides assistance services that encourage the startup, retention, and expansion of Sonoma County businesses and jobs, particularly with small businesses; the creation of new jobs and employment opportunities; and the diversification of economic activity and strengthening the county's tax base. Personnel Association of Sonoma County (PASCO) Founded in 1957 and incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1974, Personnel Association of Sonoma County (PASCO) has become one of the largest professional organizations in Sonoma County. The mission of PASCO is to provide leadership to the personnel professionals in Sonoma County by promoting professional growth in human resources management, and acting as an information network for members. California Community College Association for Occupational Education (CCCAOE) The mission of CCCAOE is to provide leadership to occupational education and economic development professionals involved in workforce development, and the enhancement of California's position within a global economy. California Association for Local Economic Development (CALED)http://www.caled.org CALED is a team of service-oriented professionals committed to supplying members with the tools necessary to develop their local economies. California Association for Microenterprise Opportunity (CAMEO) CAMEO is a statewide association of organizations, agencies, and individuals dedicated to furthering microenterprise development in California. CAMEO builds the capacity of practitioner organizations to better meet customer needs. California Community Colleges Economic & Workforce Development Program (CCCEWD)http://www.cccewd.net CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
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