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 Under Section 167 of the Workforce Investment Act, the National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) assists migrant and other seasonally employed farmworkers and their families achieve economic self-sufficiency through job training and other related services that address their specific employment related needs.

The NFJP serves those economically disadvantaged farmworkers who are primarily employed in agricultural labor that is characterized by chronic unemployment and/or underemployment. Assistance from the NFJP is accessed through NFJP grantee partners and local One Stop Centers.

A nationally directed program of job training and employment assistance for migrant and seasonal farmworkers (MSFWs).
 

             

Key to Business Success is a Skilled Workforce

Let Medina County Workforce Development assist your business in the cost related to the training of your future employees with an "On the Job Training Program" for eligible participants.  
 
As available fully qualified recruits become more difficult to find, numerous returning veterans and those still on unemployment have skill sets which closely match, but do not fully match your employment needs.  Let us help you in defining a training program for these job applicants, and aid in offsetting some of those costs attributed to that training.

If interested, contact MEDINAWORKS at (330) 723-9675 and ask about our "On the Job Training (OJT) Programs.