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WORKFORCE AID (ALIGNED with INDUSTY DEMAND) Zoe Thompson Director of Workforce Education and Training Kansas Department of Commerce and Kansas Board of Regents October 31, 2014
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WORKFORCE AID (ALIGNED WITH INDUSTRY DEMAND) NEED FOR A DEMAND DRIVEN SYSTEM APPROACHSKILLS GAP CONNECT SUPPLY AND DEMAND COMMUNITY and TECHNICAL COLLEGES SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT
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Workforce AID (Aligned w/Industry Demand) STATE LEVEL SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT ED = Director of Workforce Training and Education SKILLED EMPLOYEES WITH INDUSTRY AND COLLEGE CREDENTIALS KANSAS COMPANIES Federal and State Training Resources Community and Technical Colleges KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE KANSAS BOARD OF REGENTS
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WORKFORCE AID (ALIGNED WITH INDUSTRY DEMAND) Employer Driven Early connection to employers Single Point of Contact Liaison position Education Linked to a Job - Guaranteed interview Pre-hire model
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WORKFORCE AID FILLS YOUR TALENT PIPELINE WORKFORCE AID DELIVERS A SKILLED CERTIFIED WORKFORCE COMMUNITY and TECHNICAL COLLEGES TRAINS EMPLOYEES KANSASWORKS, PRIVATE STAFFING AGENCY PARTNERS FINDS EMPLOYEES
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SHORT TERM, HIGHLY FOCUSED TRAINING Employability skills Technical skills Industry credentials NIMS, CPT, AWS, NCCER, etc. College Credit 8-12 weeks of training (full/part time) 7-13 credit hours
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SAMPLE PROGRAM ALIGNMENT MAP
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PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS KEY TO SUCCESS Companies Project Leader, Human Resource Department Plant Manager Colleges President/VP Level Recruiters/Student Services, Instructors KANSASWORKS Regional Operations Managers Business Services Representatives Private Staffing Agencies
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Workforce AID is Statewide Red-completed; Green-in progress; Blue-in planning
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Workforce AID Pilot Projects Completed Chanute Coffeyville (3) Dodge City Hays Topeka (2) In Progress Independence Manhattan Wichita (2)
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IMPACT ON THE KANSAS ECONOMY IN 2014 (FEB-OCT) 12 training projects across the state Nearly 100 participants completed short term training with industry credentials and college credit 80 participants are employed Average starting wage = $14.77+/- Close to $2,500,000 impact on the Kansas economy in just nine months
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Thank You, Questions, Contact Us Zoe Thompson Director of Workforce Training & Education, Kansas Department of Commerce and Kansas Board of Regents zthompson@kansascommerce.com 785.296.0205 13
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