What are LVER and DVOP and how can they help me?
• LVER stands for Local Veterans Employment Representatives, these representatives are mainly available through your local state’s one-stop-career centers and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program locations. Unlike other job resource websites, they conduct outreach services to employers on behalf of veterans and encourage them to hire you. They also assist veterans one on one to gain and retain employment. • DVOP stands for Disabled Veterans Outreach Program. The specialists that work for DVOP provide more intensive services to meet the employment needs of disabled veterans and other eligible veterans by providing outreach services through community agencies and organizations. Specialists that work for this program help promote and develop on-the-job training, apprenticeships, and other on-the-job training opportunities in both the private sector as well as with Federal job training programs.
Related Questions
- What happens if there is a shortfall in Wagner-Peyser funding with which to support a half time DVOP or LVER & half time Wagner-Peyser position?
- We fund DVOP & LVER staffing today from Congressional appropriations. How does the Coalitions proposal deal with that?
- What are LVER and DVOP and how can they help me?