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The 50th year of YouthWorks kicks off with 7,890 jobs offered!

Baltimore, MD – On Monday, July 1

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Clone of Mayor's Office of Employment Development Jason Perkins-Cohen Transitions from City Government

Mayor Brandon M. Scott accepted the resignation of the Mayor's Office of Employment Development (MOED) Director Jason Perkins-Cohen.

 

Clone of Mayor's Office of Employment Development Jason Perkins-Cohen Transitions from City Government

Mayor Brandon M. Scott accepted the resignation of the Mayor's Office of Employment Development (MOED) Director Jason Perkins-Cohen.

 

Public Notice | Request for Proposals | Eastside Youth Opportunity (YO) Center Operation

The Mayor’s Office of Employment Development seeks responses to a Request for Proposals (RFP) to operate an Eastside Youth Opportunity (YO) Baltimore Center.

Evaluation of the Baltimore Health Corps Pilot: An Economic and Public Health Response to the Coronavirus

The Baltimore Health Corps (BHC) launched in June 2020 as a way to recruit, train, and employ 275 new community health workers (CHWs) who were unemployed, furloughed, or underemployed and living in

Public Notice | Request for Proposals | Occupational Skills and Work Readiness Training for Youth

BALTIMORE, MD (Friday, July 8, 2022) - The Baltimore Workforce Development Board is seeking responses to a Request for Proposals for qualified organizations to provide (1) Occupati

Mayor Scott Announces Baltimore City's “Let's Ride to Work” Transportation Program

BALTIMORE, MD (Wednesday, April 6, 2022) - Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced the launch of Baltimore City’s innovative transportation program, “Let’s Ride to Work.” The Program is a partnership between the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development (MOED) and Lyft, Inc. 

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