What Do We Do?
Job Corps Civilian Conservation Centers (JCCCC), located primarily in rural areas, provide, in addition to other training and assistance, programs of work experience to conserve, develop, or manage public natural resources, or public recreational areas, or to develop community projects in the public interest.
Reclamation operates Six JCCCC's. Would you like to see our centers?
The Bureau of Reclamation Job Corps Program Group operates the Reclamation JCCCC's. Some of our responsibilities are:
- Global Budget Responsibility
- Annual Planning and Budgeting
- Current Budget for Six Centers, Job Corps Program Group, Upper Colorado (UC) & Pacific Northwest (PN) Regional Administrative Support, and the Job Corps Accounting Office
- Negotiate Construction and Rehabilitation Funding
- Job Corps Program Group negotiates directly with the Department of Labor (DOL) Job Corps National Office annually for . . .
- Operation Funding
- Number of Enrollment Slots
- Vocational Offerings
- Conducts Annual Center Reviews
- Report Control and Preparation
- ADP/IRM Issues
- Curriculum Development
- Impact analysis of various DOI initiative on the Job Corps Program
- Vocational Skills Training Review
- Liaison activities with . . .
- DOL Job Corps National and Regional Offices
- Other Operators ( Forest Service, National Park Service, Contract Operators)
- Women in Community Service (WICS)
- Various Outreach, admissions, and Placement Contractors
- Public Relations Activities
Please contact Monica Rodriguez regarding this page.
Last revised:
February 8, 2007