Work2future Workforce Investment Board October 2, 2012.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
BETTER TOGETHER Region 6 DOL Gathering. 2 Organize Community Resources SIX GUIDING PRINCIPLES Deepen, Sustain Employer Partnerships Make Easier to Acquire.
Advertisements

Ad Hoc Committee Meeting June 17, Meeting Topics State WIB Examples Brookings Update WIA Reauthorization.
 align education/services to serve economic and community development  prepare the emerging workforce  offer portable skills and credentials to the.
Regional Focus Group Los Angeles July 25, Vision Meeting the Jobs Challenge/Expanding Opportunity Skilled WorkforceVibrant EconomyShared Prosperity.
1 National Governors’ Association Meeting Economic & Workforce Developers and Educators Theme: Revitalization of the economy and communities.
About Wired65 $5 million grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Workforce Innovations in Regional Economic Development (WIRED) initiative. Includes.
Workforce Investment Act Goals Streamline services Empower individuals Increase accountability Provide local oversight Improve youth programs Give state.
James Satterwhite Executive Director Workforce Solutions – Rural Capital Area.
Los Angeles County Workforce Investment Board Job Development Services for Older Workers Presented at Southern California Regional Training California.
Investigating Your Career
Promoting a flexible, innovative, and effective workforce system within the State of Michigan. WIOA Overview Michigan Works! Association Conference October.
Jennifer K. Foster Associate Vice President of Adult Education and Workforce Development Illinois Community College Board 0.
The U.S. Public Workforce System An Overview. Overview: The Workforce System and its evolution Defining today’s innovation economy WIRED Initiative and.
The Connecticut Allied Health Workforce Policy Board (AHWPB) was created as a result of P.A (An Act Concerning Allied Health Needs) to conduct.
AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENTS IN WELFARE TO WORK Budget
Economic Development and the Skills Shortage in British Columbia Skills Challenge 2020.
Washington’s Strategy: Aligning Economic and Workforce Development to Meet Industry Need for Middle-Skill Workers Daniel Malarkey, Deputy Director Washington.
The Beginning of the Pipeline: Pre-Employment Academies in Southeast Minnesota AURI Renewable Energy Roundtable October 24, 2013.
Employer Supports WORKING WITH OUR COMMUNITY ontrac Employment Resource Services.
Registered Apprenticeship
Job Listings Recruiting, Screening and Hiring Services Labor Market Information Access to Employee Training and Retraining.
Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning STATE INDUSTRY SECTOR INVESTMENT INITIATIVES June 19, 2015 Employment Advancement Right Now (EARN)
DEED Workforce Development Program Programs Senate Higher Education and Workforce Development Committee March 6 th, 2014 Katie Clark Sieben, Commissioner.
1 New Jersey State Library, New Jersey State Library Association, the New Jersey Regional Library Cooperative, Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
9/25/07 1 Kelleigh Butler Research and Planning Coordinator Three Rivers Workforce Investment Board September 25, 2007 National Academy of Social Insurance.
Eta U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration ETA Opportunities for Allied Health Workforce Development eta EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING.
Eileen McGaughey, Aims Jennifer Sheaman, FRCC Terra Eyl, Larimer County Workforce Center WORKFORCE PARTNERSHIPS.
Wisconsin Health Care Workforce Challenges- Grow Wisconsin Initiative.
The Green Jobs Innovation Partnership Education and Employment Opportunities in Alternative Fuels Technology Photos Courtesy of Sue Ruggles - MATC.
HGJTI Grants: Learning from the past, preparing for the future Adrian Barrett, Federal Project Officer.
Trends in Career Fields. Workplace Trends Changes employers are making in order to be more efficient and competitive Competence ◦In today’s workplace,
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI WIRED REGION MOVING INTO THE FUTURE.
The Net Impact Initiative Pilot Evaluation Findings Spring 2015 See presenter notes for annotations.
1 HempsteadWorks Business Services Ann Steinger Chairperson Workforce Investment Board.
ADULT LEARNING A AAA INVESTMENT IN YOU! MARCH 19, 2011 The State of Adult Education in Delaware.
Strategies to Transition Older Youth into Workforce Activities After Summer 2009 (ARRA) A Collaboration between the San Diego Workforce Partnership Youth.
Balanced Scorecard. Linking measurements to strategy.
Building A Skilled Workforce. Pennsylvania’s Workforce Development System 22 Workforce Investment Boards 22 Workforce Investment Boards 69 Pennsylvania.
Older and Out of Work: Trends in Older Worker Displacement SCSEP Senate Briefing May 14, 2009 Maria Heidkamp, Senior Project Manager John J. Heldrich Center.
BUILDING A COMPETITIVE WORKFORCE Strategies, Resources, Skills and Jobs Civic Alliance Workforce Education Committee April 11, 2011 Alex Rivera, Vice Chair.
What the Public Workforce Investment System Can Do for You.
PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE JANUARY 31, ) All participants are in listen-in mode. 2) To ask a question, please type it into the Question box to the.
Registered Apprenticeship Talent Development Tool for the Workforce Investment System Your Name U.S. Department of Labor Office of Apprenticeship Your.
Economic Challenges in the Greater Charlottesville Region.
An Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Auxiliary aids and services available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Workforce Innovation and Opportunity.
Worker Retraining Program Plan PRESENTATION FOR WRT ADVISORY COMMITTEE APRIL 17, 2015.
Missouri’s Workforce Investment System. MISSOURI WORKFORCE INVESTMENT SYSTEM Workforce Supply Side Business Demand Side Education Skills Training Capacity.
Economic Development for a Healthy Community! League of Oregon Cities Portland, Oregon 2009 By Dennie Houle Business Development Officer Oregon Business.
ALABAMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM Information Technology, Data, Planning & Research 1 Alabama’s New Mantra: Recruit, Retain, Renew League of Innovations.
Wisconsin’s Workforce Development System A Local Area P e r s p e c t i v e.
1 Washington State’s Perspective: Strategies for Economic Stabilization and Renewed Economic Growth René Ewing Governor’s Special Assistant for Management.
11/8/ Key Industry Clusters Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Film & television Fashion/Apparel Food & beverage Tourism Business.
A Dialogue Restoring Hope for Discouraged & Disconnected Youth Maple Lawn Corporate Center | West Market Place, Suite M | Fulton, Maryland
1 Stakeholder Consultation Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) Department of Labor (DOL) DRAFT Strategic Plan FY Draft: February 22,
Lead Applicant Community Forum Date Location C ALIFORNIA G REEN J OBS C ORPS.
Tools for Recovery – Workforce Development. Training Resources Community Colleges Technical Schools WorkSource WIA Programs Incumbent Worker Training.
Employer Engagement Mini Masterclass FE Business Education Growth Specialists Omar Khan and Mark Cook 28th September 2015.
Employment and Training Administration DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ETA The Future of Rapid Response Bob Lanter U.S. DOLETA, Region 6 Jessica Mosier San Diego Workforce.
Department Manager By: Katrina Moorin. As a department manager in the retail industry, you'll be responsible for: Managing a department or 'trading area'
Community and Technical Colleges The Hub of Modern Workforce Systems Hans Meeder, Deputy Assistant Secretary Office of Vocational and Adult Education United.
Results through Training Presenter: Deborah A. Robinson Director, Business Education and Training Ocean County College, Toms River,
We help to improve social care standards March 2013 Supporting adult social care employers with workforce development Mark Yates Area Manager – Midlands.
YOUTHBUILD USA SEPTEMBER 17, 2010 Sectoral Employment Programs 1.
1 Is it a Needle in a Haystack??! Innovative Solutions in a Challenging Job Market Region 1 Regional Recovery and Reemployment Forum April 28-30, 2009.
1 Overview of the U.S. Public Workforce System March 2012.
Washtenaw County Workforce Development Strategic Planning Process Overview May 2011.
 There is eligibility criteria associated with both programs.  General eligibility applies to both followed by individual criteria.  General eligibility.
Job Training Center Kathy Sarmiento, CEO January 2016.
The National Council for Workforce Education October 12, 2016
NCWorks Career Centers
Presentation transcript:

work2future Workforce Investment Board October 2, 2012

work2future: Is one of 49 Workforce Investment Boards (WIBs) in California Is one of two WIBs in Santa Clara County Serves the eight cities in the southern portion of the county Is located in the City of San Jose’s Office of Economic Development

 work2future Board: 41 members from private industry, the public sector, and community-based organizations Represents the diversity of Silicon Valley’s employers, ranging from large companies such as eBay, Google, Cisco, Target, and Staples to smaller green employers such as California Waste Solutions Includes representatives from the Job Corps, the Council on Aging, and the State Employment Development Department (EDD)

work2future’s Service Area: Encompasses industries from High Tech to Agriculture Very diverse client base Highly educated/skilled to very low educated/skilled High unemployment rate (over 10% last 2 years) with average length on UI at 52 weeks 2011 Job Growth in Santa Clara County was 4.8%

work2future’s Outcomes: A High Performing WIB Meeting/Exceeding DOL’s 9 Performance Targets for 8 Consecutive Years Meeting 90% Customer Satisfaction Rate No Disallowed Costs Provides Services to over 8000 Enrolled Adult Clients Provides Services to 250 Youth Clients 25% of Adult/Dislocated Worker Funds Spent on Training

In FY work2future provided short-term and long-term training to over 4,300 individuals. Key Training Areas:  Health Care - IT  Information Communication and Technology (ICT)  PG&E - Power Pathways Program  Microsoft Suite FY Focused Training Areas:  Project Management  Supply chain, logistics & operations management  Financial accounting & bookkeeping

 Adult Clients 52% female 61% over the age of 45 69% low income 87% H.S. education 66% ethic background  Dislocated Worker Clients 56% male 63% over the age of 45 44% low income 89% some post-secondary 74% ethic background Special Grants Clients 62% males 78% over 45 5% low income 62% AA degree or higher 80% ethic background

work2future Business Services Traditional WIA Business Services: Job fairs, targeted recruitments, job postings Layoff aversion and rapid response Small Business Administration-Funded Initiatives: BusinessOwnerSpace.com (BOS), a website and a 40- member business services & support partnership Shop San Jose In progress – a new, streamlined licensing & permitting web portal

 work2future Workforce Studies: work2future recently commissioned several studies to better understand the current labor force and needs of employers and job seekers: Small Business (Regional Trends & Challenges) Emerging (Green) Industries & Technology Sectors Information Communication & Technology (ICT) Underemployment Older Workers

work2future Studies, Continued:  What ICT Employers are Saying:  Projected hiring to increase by 15% over the next two years.  To compete for future jobs, applicants will need entrepreneurial skills, flexibility, adaptability, and a passion for life-long learning, in addition to relevant job skills.  Shift Resume/Job Search to focus on experience helping previous employers to solve problems and innovate.

work2future Studies, Continued:  Silicon Valley Employer Perspectives on Underemployment: Age : Concerned about older workers’ ability to respond to a changing workplace (Technology employers). Concerned about younger workers’ unwillingness to fit into the work culture and their long-term commitment to an employer. Technical Skills & Industry Experience: Concerns that underemployed workers’ technical skills and industry know-how are out of date. Non-Technical Skills & Ability to Communicate and Interact: Concerns about communication skills (both spoken and written) and ability to work effectively as a team.

work2future Studies, Continued: Findings from work2future’s Older Worker Study:  Older workers have a harder time finding employment when laid off, as compared to their younger counterparts. The average amount of time workers 55+ remained jobless was 44 weeks.  Different industries have very different attitudes and expectations. Technology employers are concerned they will not be able to learn and stay current on new technology applications, and while employers in professional and technical services believe older workers can be better writers and have a more committed work ethic, age can be a liability or an asset, depending on the employer.  Older workers (50 and over) and younger workers (18 to 29) are the two age cohorts that are most likely to be facing long-term unemployment. While younger workers will often go back to school, this strategy does not have as high a return on investment for older workers.

 For more information on work2future’s ICT, Underemployment and Older Worker studies: Visit our website at work2future.biz under “Studies,” or contact: Christopher Donnelly, work2future Director of Operations