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Press Release  Massachusetts Connecting TAFDC Families with High Demand Jobs in Healthcare and Education

For immediate release:
12/29/2022
  • Department of Transitional Assistance

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Alana Davidson, Director of Communications

BostonThe Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA)’s DTA Works Internship Program launched two new career tracks in healthcare and education that support recipients of Transitional Aid to Families with Dependent Children (TAFDC) on their pathway to economic mobility. These public private partnership internship opportunities lead to employment in high demand labor markets.

“Offering low-income individuals and families opportunities to explore exciting careers through DTA Works is not only critical to supporting their success, but the continued and future success of our Massachusetts economy, particularly in these high need workforce areas,” said Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders. “Innovative initiatives and important partnerships like these address the needs of the whole family, connecting parents and caregivers with career pathways that match their goals, and providing transportation, child care and other supports to allow families to fully participate – which are all essential in helping to break the cycle of poverty.”

DTA’s two new tracks focused on the healthcare and para educator sectors were created in response to TAFDC households’ feedback that there needs to be more preparatory programs that lead to direct hire.

A participant shared, “The training and internship was the best thing I’ve accepted! This program helped me by getting me a jump start on my career. With the motivation, the hard work, and even some stressful days I completed my course, passed the test, and now I’m in a good spot and I think this was a push to better life. The staff love our kids and support us mommies! Walking into work I’m happy…I appreciated this program so much!”

In the words of another former participant: “I personally have overcome so many of my fears along this journey – I learned that ‘I am braver than I believe, stronger than I seem and smarter than I think’ – I truly understand and believe this now.”

One program, the DTA Works Health Administration Services Training (HAST) internship, is facilitated through a partnership with Mass General Brigham and Project Hope. This program includes a six-week health administration training program through Project Hope and a paid three-month internship with Mass General Brigham.

DTA Works has also partnered with Holyoke Community College, Springfield Public Schools, Springfield Federation of Paraprofessionals, and Springfield WORKS to deliver a new paraeducator training class and internship track. Interns receive five weeks of job readiness training, two weeks of paraeducator job specific training, and an in-person internship within a participating public school.

All DTA Works interns receive a mentor and financial coaching to help them plan and achieve their goals and support their successful entry or re-entry into full employment along with a monthly stipend. DTA also provides employment-focused supports, including for child care and transportation. These programs are built on a two-generation approach that helps both parents and their children to make progress together and provides interventions that can help break the cycle of multi-generational poverty.

“The Administration has been working to shift our DTA Works Internship Program to focus on employment pipelines in high demand sectors that provide whole family support in addition to education and training,” said Department of Transitional Assistance Acting Commissioner Mary Sheehan. “Establishing new tracks in this program was a collaborative opportunity to assist more individuals in achieving their economic mobility goals by providing them with more than just a job placement. DTA looks forward to the success of future cohorts through these partnerships, providing families that receive DTA benefits with more opportunities to achieve their economic goals.”

"The DTA's support and insight helps us find people that are smart, capable and ready to work, but need a boost to be able to devote their time and energy to training and an internship. The DTA Works program enables us to give people training in the job-specific skills they need for successful office work in world-class healthcare institutions," said Ben Sherman, Manager of Workforce and Education programs, Project HOPE Boston.

“The program is appealing in that it prepares participants for an entry level job with clear pathways for continuing education, at no cost, as a first step toward a meaningful and career related to participants’ skills, interests, and backgrounds,” said Robert Frye, HCC Workforce Development Instructor.

“Springfield WORKS teamed up with the DTA Works Coordinator for the West and Central regions to bring a DTA Works career track program to Springfield. We agreed that the paraeducator track was a great career track and a much-needed program for our community. Thankfully HCC and SPS agreed,” said Anne Kandilis, Director of Springfield WORKS. “This type of whole family collaboration, with employers at the table, is part of the mission of Springfield WORKS, to have thriving communities, where economic opportunity and well-being is possible for all. The DTA Works internship program will serve as a scalable model in building career pathways to living wage jobs in other “opportunity occupations” in our region.”  

DTA and its employment partners will continue to focus on sustainable training and career opportunities for individuals and families through strategic partnerships and meaningful family engagement.

For more information on eligibility and the application process, visit Mass.gov/tafdc-pathways-to-work.

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  • Department of Transitional Assistance 

    The Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) assists and empowers low-income individuals and families to meet their basic needs, improve their quality of life, and achieve long term economic self-sufficiency. DTA serves one in seven residents of the Commonwealth with direct economic assistance (cash benefits) and food assistance (SNAP benefits), as well as workforce training opportunities.
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