Changes in Relationships: CIOs and Sector Navigators

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Changes in Relationships: CIOs and Sector Navigators

25 Strong Workforce Recommendations Adopted by the Board of Governors in Fall 2015 Student Success Career Pathways Workforce Data & Outcomes Curriculum CTE Faculty Regional Coordination Funding

California Regional economies Differing labor market needs Industry sectors Guided pathways 114 community colleges Student workforce outcomes

Sector Strategies Continuous Improvement: 360 degree performance feedback + personal coaching Assignment of a dean to focus on SN/DSN communication 1 on 1 calls between of all SNs/DSNs Launched matching funds to entice sector-projects-in-common Soliciting feedback from stakeholders Van Ton-Quinlivan doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Sector Strategies Continuous Improvement: Refresh of 10 statewide sectors Review of current contractual “minimum qualifications” for SN/DSN Regional revisit of sector prioritization New system of Host college and DSN applications All Hands meetings, professional development, and team building Van Ton-Quinlivan doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Refresh of 10 Statewide Sectors Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Transportation & Logistics Agriculture, Water & Environmental Technologies Energy, Construction & Utilities Global Trade Health Information & Communications Technologies (ICT) & Digital Media Life Sciences/Biotech Retail/Hospitality/Tourism 'Learn and Earn‘ Business & Entrepreneurship Refresh of 10 Statewide Sectors Advanced Transportation & Renewables Global Trade & Logistics Small Business

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53 of the 66 DSNs have been selected 139 DSN Applicants 71 colleges 53 of the 66 DSNs have been selected doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Professional expert Contractor Employee Other Colleges use their own hiring process Professional expert Contractor Employee Other

Los Angeles and Orange County – 14 DSNs Advanced Transportation (2) Business and Entrepreneurship (2) Energy, Construction & Utilities (2) Global Trade Health (3) Information & Communication Technologies/Digital Media (3) (2) Retail, Hospitality, Tourism   doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Transportation Agriculture   Bay Region – 14 DSNs Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Transportation Agriculture Bio Tech/Life Sciences Business and Entrepreneurship (2) Energy, Construction & Utilities Global Trade Health (2) (1) Information & Communication Technologies/Digital Media (3) (2) Retail, Hospitality, Tourism doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Advanced Manufacturing (2) Advanced Transportation & Logistics   North/Far North -12 DSNs Advanced Manufacturing (2) Advanced Transportation & Logistics Agriculture, Water & Environmental Technologies Business and Entrepreneurship Energy Construction Utilities Global Trade Health (2) Information & Communication Technologies/Digital Media (2) Retail, Hospitality & Tourism “Learn and Earn” doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

South Central Coast – 6 DSNs Advanced Manufacturing   South Central Coast – 6 DSNs Advanced Manufacturing Agriculture, Water & Environmental Technologies Business and Entrepreneurship Global Trade Health Information & Communication Technologies/Digital Media doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Transportation & Logistics   Inland Empire – 6 DSNs Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Transportation & Logistics Business and Entrepreneurship Energy, Construction & Utilities Health Information & Communication Technologies/Digital Media doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

San Diego/Imperial-7 DSNs Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Transportation Bio Tech/Life Sciences Business and Entrepreneurship Global Trade Health Information & Communication Technologies/Digital Media   doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Advanced Manufacturing Agriculture Business and Entrepreneurship Central Valley– 7 DSNs Advanced Manufacturing Agriculture Business and Entrepreneurship Global Trade Health Information & Communication Technologies/Digital Media Retail, Hospitality, Tourism doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Engagement with Chief Instructional Officers doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Be on the right Guided Pathways Listen and respond to your needs Increase enrollment Be on the right Guided Pathways Listen and respond to your needs doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

There are 11 items in the application Name Email Phone Website (optional) Select industry sector Select region Are you currently a dsn if so host college Supervisor of record, name email ohone do you have a preferrred host college doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Portfolio Resume, a one-page summary of your experience and education 2. Statement of Qualifications, a two-page summary of your work in industry or as a current Deputy Sector Navigator demonstrating connections between Business/industry and educational systems. 3. Cover Letter, a one-page overview to describe additional information not Already covered in resume and Statement of Qualifications We separated them because doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Portfolio 4. Portfolio, up to five pages of materials and documentation that illustrate the points made in your application. Examples include commendations, letters detailing accomplishments, excerpts from published articles, marketing materials, memos highlighting successful initiatives, websites that illustrate success of your prior work, and more. doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Deputy Sector Navigators are 100% assignments and the Deputy Sector Navigator must live in the Region doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

The Interview Process Paper Screening Zoom Interview Regional Consortia Chair, Sector Navigator, Chancellor’s Office representative Selections announced as soon as decisions are made Decisions can be made at the paper screening level doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

The Mini-Grant Process Each award is $200,000 Contracting will be between the fiscal agent and the host college Details of the hiring process for the selected DSNs will be a local decision by the Host College doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

The Fiscal Agent is Rancho Santiago Community College District They will contract with the host colleges for the mini-grants The Fiscal Agent is Rancho Santiago Community College District doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

There are 11 items in the application Name Contact Person Email Phone Select industry sector Select region Are you currently a dsn name email phone sector Another DSN SuHave you hosted before? What sector name email ohonedo you have a preferrred host college doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Please include a statement (no longer than four pages) that describes how you will ensure the regional role of the Deputy Sector Navigator is deployed, monitored to perform in accordance to expectations for regional sector success. Describe your fiscal/grant processes and college resources to assist in the regional deployment of the Deputy Sector Navigator. Describe your strategic agility to support the work of the Deputy Sector Navigator that is future oriented and adaptable, can anticipate future possibilities and likelihoods, and innovates to adapt. Host Colleges Can college host more than 1 yes One region is discussing one college holding all DSNs doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu

Thank You Questions doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu