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INNOVATIONS IN LABOR MARKET INFORMATION & APPLICATIONS NATIONAL FUND FOR WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS JUNE 19, 2012 Robert Holm, JFF Rock Pfotenhauer, Cabrillo.

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1 INNOVATIONS IN LABOR MARKET INFORMATION & APPLICATIONS NATIONAL FUND FOR WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS JUNE 19, 2012 Robert Holm, JFF Rock Pfotenhauer, Cabrillo College

2 PRESENTATION OUTLINE 1.Why Do We Need Innovations in LMI? – Dynamic & complex labor markets – Education spending and debt 1.What are the Real Time Innovations and What Can They Tell Us? – Two examples: Health Informatics, Information Technology – JFF’s Credentials that Work 2. How Can We Use Data to Engage Employers and Impact Programs? – Cabrillo College tools – Bay Area Community College Consortium collaboration 3.Questions, Answers & Resources 2

3 WHY DO LMI INNOVATIONS MATTER?: DYNAMIC & COMPLEX LABOR MARKETS

4 WHY DO LMI INNOVATIONS MATTER?: DYNAMISM & CREATIVE DESTRUCTION 4 BLS: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS

5 5 NEW JOBS – NEW SKILLS

6 6 CHURN, CHURN, CHURN IN EVERY SEASON ………

7 WHY DO LMI INNOVATIONS MATTER?: SKILLS AND CREDENTIALS IN THE U.S. ECONOMY

8 8 WHY DO LMI INNOVATIONS MATTER? SOURCE: Education Sector, Debt to Degree: A New Way of Measuring College Success, 2011 –For-profit four-year institutions: $43,383 in debt for every degree –Private non-profit universities produce roughly half that –Similar patterns exists at two-year and less-than- two-year institutions

9 WHY DO LMI INNOVATIONS MATTER?

10 PRESENTATION OUTLINE 1.Why Do We Need Innovations in LMI? – Dynamic & complex labor markets – Education spending and debt 1.What are the Real Time Innovations and What Can They Tell Us? – Two examples: A) Health Informatics, B) Information Technology – JFF’s Credentials that Work 2. How Can We Use Data to Engage Employers and Impact Programs? – Cabrillo College tools – Bay Area Community College Consortium collaboration 3.Questions, Answers & Resources 10

11 Data from job postings on Internet job boards, company websites, and newspapers using web-spidering technology. Collected frequently and de-duplicated. Parsed to examine hiring requirements: education, experience, skills, and certifications. Pulls out information on current trends, emerging occupations, and current and emerging skill requirements. 11 WHAT IS “REAL-TIME LMI”?

12 Benefits Continuously updated Actual openings, not estimates Allows for occupational skill analysis Can identify new and emerging occupations Improve employer outreach and engagement Supplement to traditional LMI, not a replacement Limitations & Caveats Varying data quality - Job postings weren’t for analysis Drawing actionable conclusions is complex Duplication of job openings is not always easily detected Some occupations do not use online job ads for recruitment Benefits and Limitations of Real-Time LMI 12

13 Benefits Reliable and robust Consistent and documented methodologies Time series and regional comparisons Public, no-cost distribution Limitations Looking backward/lacking current labor market perspective Static/not dynamic Lacks data on current demand/employers’ requirements Does not effectively capture emerging occupations/skill requirements/certifications 13 TRADITIONAL LMI

14 Traditional LMI Source: EMSI Real-time LMI Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight Real-time Period: Full year 2011 (Jan-Dec 2011) Traditional LMI Period: 2012-2017 Geography: United States 14 Case Study: Health Care Informatics

15 Health Informatics (HI) Growth: What Traditional LMI Doesn’t Show Traditional vs. Real Time Example BLS Tracks only 1 HI Occupation: Medical Records and Health Information Technicians (SOC 29-2071) BLS shows only 5.3% growth between 2007 and 2011 Meanwhile, Real Time Data shows 26% growth in Health Informatics Jobs listings 39% in Arizona, for the same period! 15 Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight Sources EMSI www.economicmodeling.comwww.economicmodeling.com http://www.burning-glass.com/healthinformatics/

16 WHAT ARE THE EMERGING JOB TITLES? 16 Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight Period: 1/1/11 – 12/31/11 Total Postings:52,323

17 SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS IN DEMAND: Health Informatics SKILLS Medical Coding Health Information Technology Icd-9-Cm Coding Medical Records Knowledge Of Health Information Management (him) Inpatient Coding Health Information Management (him) Experience Health Information Anatomy Outpatient Coding CERTIFICATIONS Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT - 27%) Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA - 25%) Certified Coding Specialist (15%) Medical Billing And Coding Certification (7%) Certified Coding Associate (2%) Acute Care Certification (1%) Epic Certification (1%) 17 Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight Period: 1/1/11 – 12/31/11 Total Postings:52,323

18 18 INFORMING POSTSECONDARY Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight, 2011

19 Traditional LMI Source: EMSI Real-time LMI Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight Real-time Period: January 1, 2011 –October 19, 2011 Geography: United States 19 Case Study: Information Technology (IT)

20 Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight Period: 1/1/11 – 10/19/11 TRACKING SKILLS (vs. Occupations) DEMAND: SKILL CLUSTER ANALYSIS

21 Skill cluster analysis goes beyond traditional occupational analysis to track job demand by specialized skill sets or clusters – which can be mapped to education and training offerings Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight Period: 1/1/11 – 10/19/11 TRACKING SKILLS (vs. Occupations) DEMAND: SKILL CLUSTER ANALYSIS

22 Source: Burning Glass Analytics using Northeast Consortium Real-Time Jobs Data, Jan-Mar 2011 UNDERSTAND OCCUPATIONS IN TERMS OF SPECIALIZED SKILLS FROM MULTIPLE SUB-CLUSTERS Network Administrators – Required Skills SAMPLE SELECTION

23 WHAT ARE THE ADVERTISED IT JOBS EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS? Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight Period: 1/1/11 – 10/19/11

24 Who are the top hiring employers in the Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN MSA? 24 Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight Period: 1/1/11 – 10/19/11 Total Postings:13,773

25 25 WHAT ARE THE HIRING IT INDUSTRIES, US? Source: Burning Glass Labor Insight Period: 1/1/11 – 10/19/11

26 Traditional LMI Real-time LMI Student Labor Market Outcomes Employer Verification Data-driven Decisions 26 IMPORTANCE OF USING MULTIPLE SOURCES

27 Supply and Demand Dashboard Occupation 2008 Employment Annual Openings 2008-2018 2008 Percent Due to Replacement 2011 Employment Real Time Total Postings 1/10-12/10 2009 Regional Completions Registered Nurses14,50148652%14,6931,762931 Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants 10,15813674%10,653403128 Home Health Aides5,53619828%6,37223182 Medical Assistants2,1336040%2,310335446 *sample selection Source: EMSI Complete Employment - 2011.2, BLS, Burning Glass State of Maine 27

28 CTW APPROACH TO EMPLOYER ENGAGEMENT Add Data to Your Employer Engagement Toolbox A means to objectively analyze what employers are requesting Prior to calling on employers for the typical focus group, the research shows that programs are serious and have done due diligence. Real time helps to keep you more up to date, and to get a more detailed picture of employers’ needs. Objective: test data against anecdotal experiences shared by employers. 28

29 29 Gauging Demand Strategic Planning Student Career and Postsecondary Guidance Curriculum Modification and Program Development Data Driven Decisions CREDENTIALS THAT WORK (CTW)

30 30 JOB PLACEMENT Identify Hiring Employers Find Job Openings Connect Students to Jobs Analyze Regional Demand Engage Active Employers Set up Internships Obtain Scholarships CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT Identify Current Skills Needed by Industry Compare to Existing Offerings Setup New Employer Capstones Recruit Hiring Companies to Advisory Committees NEW PATHWAY DEVELOPMENT Identify Emerging Skills & Occupations Find Hiring Employers For Interviews Form Recommendations Based on Market Demand Drive New Curriculum Investments ABOUT CREDENTIALS THAT WORK (CTW)

31 CREDENTIALS THAT WORK’S CTW INNOVATORS NETWORK CTW Established an network of 10 community colleges and systems to test, apply & integrate new real time technologies into institutional decision-making. – Cabrillo College (Aptos, CA) – Cerritos College (Norwalk, CA) – Gateway Community and Technical College (Covington, KY) – Harper College (Palatine, IL) – Kentucky Community and Technical College System Office (Versailles, KY) – LaGuardia Community College (New York, NY) – Owensboro Community and Technical College (Owensboro, KY) – Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College (Harlan, KY) – Southern Maine Community College (Portland, ME) – Texas State Technical College (Waco, Marshall, W. Texas & Harlingen, TX) – Centers of Excellence, CA 31

32 PRESENTATION OUTLINE 1.Why Do We Need Innovations in LMI? – Dynamic & complex labor markets – Education spending and debt 1.What are the Real Time Innovations and What Can They Tell Us? – Two examples: Health Informatics, Information Technology – JFF’s Credentials that Work 2. How Can We Use Data to Engage Employers and Impact Programs? – Cabrillo College tools – Bay Area Community College Consortium collaboration 3.Questions, Answers & Resources 32

33 Rock Pfotenhauer CABRILLO COLLEGE Presentation 33

34 PRESENTATION OUTLINE 1.Why Do We Need Innovations in LMI? – Dynamic & complex labor markets – Education spending and debt 1.What are the Real Time Innovations and What Can They Tell Us? – Two examples: Health Informatics, Information Technology – JFF’s Credentials that Work 2. How Can We Use Data to Engage Employers and Impact Programs? – Cabrillo College tools – Bay Area Community College Consortium collaboration 3.Questions, Answers & Resources 34

35 QUESTIONS? 35

36 36 RESOURCES TO GET YOU STARTED Bureau of Labor Statistics: www.bls.govwww.bls.gov CareerOneStop: www.careeronestop.orgwww.careeronestop.org mySkillsmyFuture: www.myskillsmyfuture.org www.myskillsmyfuture.org MyNextMove: www.mynextmove.orgwww.mynextmove.org O*NET Online: www.onetonline.orgwww.onetonline.org StatsIndiana: www.stats.indiana.eduwww.stats.indiana.edu Census LED: http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/ http://lehd.did.census.gov/led/ EMSI (Career Coach): www.economicmodeling.com www.economicmodeling.com Burning Glass Labor Insight/Focus Career www.burning-glass.com/ www.burning-glass.com/ Monster Government Solutions www.monstergovernmentsolutions.com www.monstergovernmentsolutions.com Monster Seemore: http://seemore.monster.com/#/se emorehttp://seemore.monster.com/#/se emore Wanted Analytics www.wantedanalytics.comwww.wantedanalytics.com Geographic Solutions www.geographicsolutions.com/index.asp www.geographicsolutions.com/index.asp TORQ: www.torqworks.comwww.torqworks.com FREEFREE CareerBuilder – Supply and Demand Portal (free for workforce entities) www.careerbuilder.com/ www.careerbuilder.com/

37 Learn More About Real Time LMI Tools 37 http://www.jff.org/publications/education/vendor-product-review-consumers- guide-re/1417

38 TEL 617.728.4446 FAX 617.728.4857 info@jff.org 88 Broad Street, 8 th Floor, Boston, MA 02110 2000 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 5300, Washington, DC 20006 WWW.JFF.ORG ROBERT HOLM JFF, Program Director, Economic & Workforce Development ROCK PFOTENHAUER Cabrillo College


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