The Demand driven workforce system

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The Demand driven workforce system The RIGHT SKILLS, at the RIGHT TIME, in the RIGHT WAY Steven J. Braun, Commissioner Department of Workforce Development

Indiana’s Workforce Solution VISION Create a network of education and training providers that are: ∙accountable ∙responsive ∙innovative, and serve all Hoosiers, including: ∙secondary students ∙post-secondary students ∙adult education students ∙incumbent workers. The RIGHT SKILLS, at the RIGHT TIME, in the RIGHT WAY

Indiana’s workforce challenge: 700K JOBS TO BE REPLACED 300K JOBS TO BE FILLED 1,000,000+ INDIANA JOBS Over the next 10 years

Indiana’s Demand Driven Workforce Solution Improved forecasting of job demand: More Frequent More Accurate More Granular

Indiana’s Demand Driven Workforce Solution Employer Informed Understanding of Skills Needed for Occupations: Built from Texas SkillsEngine Refined with LMI Validated by Employers

Indiana’s Demand Driven Workforce Solution Aligning Education to Match Employer Needs: Develop approved training list by occupation

Indiana’s Demand Driven Workforce Solution Inform Students, Parents, Job Seekers & Employers about Demand Occupations www.IndianaCareerReady.com

Indiana’s Workforce Challenge 700K JOBS TO BE REPLACED 300K JOBS TO BE FILLED 1,000,000+ INDIANA JOBS Educational Attainment Level: 26% - Bachelor’s Degree & Above 10% - Associate’s Degree 27% - High School Plus 37% - High School Diploma and below The RIGHT SKILLS, at the RIGHT TIME, in the RIGHT WAY

Estimated Annual Workforce Supply Projected Demand: 100,000 annually K-12 * Not Graduating 8,748 K-12 * Graduates 70,026 35% Do not immediately go to college/post –secondary 24,509 College Graduates 78,408 ** Associate’s Degree 13,596 Bachelor’s Degree 47,322 Master’s Degree 13,777 Professional Degrees 3,713 45% Employed FT in Indiana after 1 Year 35,284 Total Estimated Supply from Education 68,541 * K-12 Data is from 2015 and is after 4 yrs of H.S. ** Data includes Public & Private colleges and out of state residents who attend college in Indiana

Middle Skills Credentials Needed Current Annual Demand: 27,000 (estimate) Current Annual Supply: 4,000 ~ H.S. Seniors earning CTE Certificate/Credential and not continuing to post-secondary 2000 ~ Industry recognized certificate in high wage / high demand occupation 700 ~ Adult Basic Education/WorkINdiana 700 ~ In-demand occupations 8,800 ~ Ivy Tech/VU Graduates with a Certificate 6,500 ~ In-demand occupations Current Annual Gap: 18,000 ~ DEMAND SUPPLY GAP

Workforce Priorities Fewer High School Drop Outs – Jobs for American Graduates Increased awareness of careers in demand - Indiana Career Explorer Additional High School CTE High-Wage, High-Demand Certificates Additional Adult Basic Education High-Wage, High-Demand Certificates of 4,500 – WorkINdiana Additional Post Secondary High-Wage, High-Demand Certificates (Ivy Tech & Post-Secondary Education) 1 2 3 4 5

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21,530 Annual Projected Job Openings Opportunities for 16,000 additional jobs filled with new certificates Current DWD Adult Education Goal: 20% of all adult education students should be WorkINdiana students

IET: The Future of WorkINdiana Integrated Education and Training (IET) Model Basic Skills Occupational Training Employability Skills

Workforce Future is Now visualizing designing implementing “ I see our employers visualizing, describing and deciding and our educators designing and implementing. Jeremy Gulley, Superintendent Jay School Corporation ” The RIGHT SKILLS, at the RIGHT TIME, in the RIGHT WAY

The Demand driven workforce system The RIGHT SKILLS, at the RIGHT TIME, in the RIGHT WAY Steven J. Braun, Commissioner Department of Workforce Development