Department News
Public Notice | Request for Proposals | Program Evaluation – Diversionary Employment
MOED is seeking responses to a Request for Proposals for a research team to conduct an evaluation of the agency’s Diversionary Employment program.
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Public Notice | Request for Proposals | Occupational Skills Training: Peer Recovery Specialist
MOED is seeking responses to a Request for Proposals for an accredited occupational skills training provider to provide Certified Peer Recovery Specialist training.
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The 51st year of YouthWorks kicks off today with over 10,000 jobs offered!
For the past five decades, the YouthWorks program has placed teens and young adults, ages 14 to 21, in summer employment opportunities with private, nonprofit, city, state and government employers.
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Public Notice | Request for Proposals | Employer Services Video Production Services
The Mayor’s Office of Employment Development (MOED) is seeking responses to a Request for Proposals for video production services for the agency’s Employer Services Division.
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Public Notice | Request for Proposals | One-Stop Operator for Baltimore City’s American Job Centers
The Mayor’s Office of Employment Development (MOED), on behalf of the Baltimore Workforce Development Board (Board), is seeking responses to a Request for Proposals for a One-Stop Operator for Baltimore City’s two American Job Centers.
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Mayor Scott's Call to Action for 2022 YouthWorks
Baltimore's mayor, Brandon M. Scott, encourages area employers to participate in the City’s summer jobs program, YouthWorks.
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Mayor Scott Announces Train Up Program
Mayor Brandon Scott announced Train Up, a free job training program for Baltimore City residents impacted by COVID-19.
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Mayor Scott Announces Baltimore City's "Let's Ride to Work" Transportation Program
Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced a partnership between the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development and Lyft, Inc. It's called “Let’s Ride to Work.”
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Public Notice | Request for Proposals | Train Up and Hire Up Support Services: Behavioral Health Services for Baltimore City Residents in the COVID-19 Economic Recovery
Request for Proposals (RFP) to provide behavioral health services are requested by the Mayor’s Office of Employment Development.
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