The Dynamics of Building the Healthcare Talent Pipeline

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The Dynamics of Building the Healthcare Talent Pipeline The purpose of South Carolina’s Talent Pipeline efforts are to develop and sustain a skilled talent pipeline that meets the current and future needs of business and industry, using a sector strategies framework.

Phase I A State Leadership Team was formed in 2015. The leadership team is co-chaired by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education, Departments of Commerce, Employment & Workforce, State Education and State Technical College System. A collaborative data subcommittee was also formed to collect and evaluate data pertinent to the identification of planning regions and state-level target industries. Four regions were formed: Central Region, Pee Dee Region, South Coast Region and Upstate Region The data analysis conducted in Phase I identified five high-demand, high-growth sectors, and corresponding occupations. Those sectors are: Healthcare Diversified Manufacturing Business and Information Technology Construction Transportation and Logistics Upstate Pee Dee Central South Coast

Phase II State-level Activities Regional Activities State workforce supply gap analysis Initial asset map of federal and state resources for employment and training Partnerships were forged with Trade Association that represent each of the high demand growth sectors Regional planning teams were organized and partnerships were forged with economic development, education and business and industry Regional workforce supply gap analysis

SECTOR PARTNERSHIP Community Partners Convener Business Table K-12 Community Colleges Convener Universities Chambers of Commerce Business Table Community-Based Organizations Economic Development Organizations Workforce Development Designs by

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Phase III What are the goals specific to healthcare? Data Identify training needs and inventory curriculum Career pathways to improve employee recruitment and retention

Examples of Successful Partnerships PeeDee Region Sector Partnership with McLeod Health Career pathways (career ladders) Workforce Development Training Greater Cumberland County Health Care Sector Partnership Fayetteville, North Carolina GCCHSP priorities: Integration and Coordination of Care. Expand Care in Non-Traditional Settings.. Obesity Prevention Campaign Phoenix Health Care Sector Partnership Phoenix, Arizona PHCSP Vision: Broad coalition of health care, education and community leaders along with the public sector working to advance the health care industry for the greater Phoenix region. PHCSP priorities: Wellness AtoZ Care Coordination Talent