In March 1998, HRA started to convert welfare offices in New York City into Job Centers. This
re-organization of NYC's welfare system stands for: "work first." All applicants who could get a job and
who enter a Job Center are assisted in looking for alternatives to welfare. Job Centers provide on-site
access to job search and placement services, childcare information, vocational, educational and training services,
as well as referrals for Medicaid, Food Stamps and other emergency assistance benefits. Information, services
and referrals may be offered as substitutes to cash assistance in order to minimize barriers to employment and negate
the need for welfare.
Job Center participants who are medically able to work and whose problems (such as childcare) have been addressed,
must engage in full time job search focused on obtaining unsubsidized employment (meaning all jobs the government is
not paying partly for). Through this service-oriented approach a significant number of potential participants
void welfare dependency. Those who do not find employment, and do receive welfare, participate in the Work
Experience Program (WEP) combined with other education, training and job search activities designed to help them
become self-sufficient.
List of Manhattan Job Centers:
- Dyckman (35): 4660 Broadway 10040 Tel: (212) 569-9626/7 - Fax: (212) 569-9622 (Director: Inez Lambert)
- East End (23): 2322 Third Avenue 10025 Tel: (212) 860-6801 - Fax: (212) 722-6314 (Director: Maxine McClean)
- Hamilton Job Center (28): 530 West 135th Street 10031 Tel: (212) 690-8740 - Fax: (212) 960-9379 (Director: Deborah Taitt-Stone)
- St Nicholas (26): 132 West 125th Street 10027 Tel: (212) 666-4970/1 - Fax: (212) 666-5568 (Director: Edna Salley)
- Waverly (13): 12 West 14th Street 10011 Tel: (212) 620-9421 - Fax: (212) 337-1641 (Deputy director: Julie Garfield-Sims)
- Yorkville (19): 225 East 34th Street 10016 Tel: (212) 725-6525/6 - Fax: (212) 725-3959 (Director: Patricia Tapper)