First Source Program
What is First Source?
The First Source Program was developed to link Alameda County residents with employment opportunities provided through the County's relationships with businesses, including contracts that have been awarded to vendors through the competitive process, and economic development activity in the County. The First Source Program allows the County to create and sustain these connections.
Vendors awarded contracts for goods, services and/or professional services for $100,000 and over are automatically qualified to take advantage of the First Source Program - there are no additional enrollment requirements.
How your business can benefit…
The success of the First Source Program represents a valuable service to vendors by effectively and efficiently delivering a qualified, local worker in response to an employer's workforce request.
The First Source Program:
- Assists County vendors in fulfilling staffing needs
- Places County residents in sustainable, local jobs
- Provides workforce education and training
How First Source Works…
- During the term of the vendor's contract, as employment opportunities arise within their firm, the vendor will provide the County with a list of qualifications and requirements for candidate search.
- Vendor provides the County with 10 working days to refer pre-screened, qualified potential candidates to the vendor.
- Vendor considers potential candidates to fill any new or vacant positions that are necessary to fulfill their contractual obligations to the County, that the vendor has available during the contract term before advertising to the general public.
- Vendor agrees to use their best efforts to fill their employment vacancies with candidates referred by County, but the final decision of whether or not to offer employment, and the terms and conditions thereof, rest solely within the discretion of the vendor.
Vendors who cannot comply with the First Source Agreement of their contract with the County due to pre-existing internal hiring practices, or other constraints, will provide a written explanation of non- compliance.
Getting Started with First Source
Taking advantage of the First Source program is easy. Once your contract with Alameda County has been awarded, simply call the East Bay Works One-Stop Network at 1-888-411-HIRE (outside of California call Ed McMillan at 510-768-4450) with job descriptions and requirements for contract-related jobs located in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, Sonoma, Solano, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties. Your One-Stop center representative will advertise your company's available positions, and will contact you when job seekers matching your stated qualifications have been found.
East Bay Works is a collaboration of public agencies (PIC's, EDD's, SSA, and others) with locations throughout Alameda County. If you know the location of the contract-related positions, you may also call the appropriate One-Stop Center directly:
Newark
Tri-Cities One-Stop Career Center39899 Balentine Drive, Suite 220
Newark, CA 94560
Phone (510) 742-2323
Fax (510) 742-2330
Oakland Downtown
1212 Broadway Suite #100Oakland, CA 94612
Phone (510) 768-4473
Fax (510) 891-9968
Oakland East
675 Hegenberger Rd. 3rd FloorOakland, CA 94621
Operator (510) 563-5200
Information Counter (510) 563-5321
Job Order Taking (510) 563-5331
Fax (510) 563-5331
Pleasanton
Tri-Valley One-Stop Career Center5020 Franklin Drive
Pleasanton, CA 94588
Phone (925) 485-5262
Fax (925) 485-5273
Email: trivalley_onestop@yahoo.com
Website: www.trivalleyonestop.com
Alameda
555 Appezzato Memorial Parkway, Room L-215Alameda CA, 94501
Phone (510) 748-2208
Fax (510) 814-8302
Berkeley
1918 Bonita AveBerkeley, CA 94704
Phone (510) 982-7128
Fax (510) 982-7130
Fremont
Tri-Cities One-Stop Career Center39155 Liberty St., Suite B200
Fremont, CA 94538
Phone (510) 794-3669
Fax (510) 794-2400
Hayward
Eden Area Multi-service Center24100 Amador Street, 3rd Floor
Hayward, CA 94544
Phone (510) 670-5700
Fax (510) 265-8304