An Effective Higher Education and Workforce Partnership… It only makes sense! TAACCCT National Conference September 26, 2017.

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An Effective Higher Education and Workforce Partnership… It only makes sense! TAACCCT National Conference September 26, 2017

Skill Up Network: Pathways Acceleration in Technology and Healthcare (SUN PATH) Department of Labor’s Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training (TAACCCT) Round 4: $14,999,863 for New Mexico!

New Mexico SUN PATH Consortium: Improving Lives Strengthening Healthcare

NM SUN PATH Goals Expand capacity and systemic improvements in the delivery of healthcare career pathways that align with industry needs; Increase the attainment of degrees, certifications, and industry-recognized credentials; and Create strategic alignment between education and workforce systems, resulting in improved employment outcomes, retention, and average earnings.

NM SUN PATH Partners Santa Fe Community College (lead college) Ten New Mexico community colleges Over 200 employer partners NM Department of Workforce Solutions (DWS) NM Higher Education Department University of New Mexico - Center for Education and Policy Research (CEPR) - Evaluator

Percentage Of Individuals Over 25 Years Of Age With An Associates Degree Or Higher, By Census Tact Source: 2014 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. The U.S. Average Is 37.2%. The State Average Is 33.8%

How is the TAACCCT partnership with your workforce system structured? Partner Sharing How is the TAACCCT partnership with your workforce system structured?

What are the greatest strengths of the partnership?

What are the most significant challenges?

The Workforce/College Partnership SUN PATH contracts with the Department of Workforce Solutions (DWS) to hire, train, and supervise Job Development Career Coaches (JDCC) on each campus DWS hires a JDCC Manager to provide training and oversight At least one part-time JDCC is located at each college depending on size The college provides the office space, phone, and computer The JDCC becomes a part of the SUN PATH team at each college Regular communication of JDCC and SUN PATH college staff is key to success!

Job Development Career Coaches Provide career readiness workshops Resume development Professionalism training (soft skills) Graduation checklist Mock interviews Organizes job fairs Assists with job placement Connect with employer partners

Leveraging Workforce Partnerships Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act JDCC’s assist with connecting students with WIOA scholarships Regional Workforce Boards Trade Adjustment Act/TAA Human Service Department, SL Start Northern Regional SUN PATH Employer Meeting

The Role of Employer Partners Serving on SUN PATH Statewide Advisory Council and Regional Councils Provide input on key skills and competencies needed for relevant job training programs Identify healthcare jobs that are in demand Offer internship, mock interviews and job placement support Mock interviews with SUN PATH employer partner

Workforce Online Connection System www.jobs.state.nm.us This site can be accessed via the internet or at any New Mexico Workforce Connection Center statewide. The site is available in English and Spanish It is the most powerful job searching system in New Mexico The site typically contains over 10,000 jobs daily with new opportunities all the time.

Using Labor Market Data Labor Market Facts Answers commonly asked questions about the local labor market. Area Profile Summary of labor market in a selected area. Industry Profile Labor market information on industries in a selected area. Occupational Profile Labor market information on occupations in a selected area including wages. Education Profile Labor market information on education programs in a selected area.

NM Higher Education Department/Adult Education Expanding and Sustaining Workforce Services at New Mexico Community Colleges Expanding workforce resources to community colleges and university campus Conference. NM Higher Education Department/Adult Education Several Consortium Colleges have expressed interest in sustaining a JDCC on campus.

Implementation of recommendations Data Collection, Analysis, Evaluation and Reporting JDCC’s and Coordinators enter student data into workforce online system Consortium data Manager downloads and organizes participant data from DWS, and HED Evaluator downloads complete data set, creates reports and data charts comparing actuals to targets Reports are submitted to DOL and data charts are presented to stakeholders for review, analysis, and program recommendations Implementation of recommendations

Essential Components of a High Performing Collaboration Structure the system for success Individual and distributed leadership that inspires Set a clear vision and generate enthusiasm for it Clear direction and communication about the goals and strategies to achieve excellence Creating a culture of trust and support “Love your employees” and provide honest feedback Always stay student centered Clear systems to measure, analyze, and manage results Take time for fun, humor, and celebration!

Tips for Effectiveness as Change Agents Prioritize – pick your battles Trust others – assume the best and you’ll get the best Use reason and thoughtfulness – minimize drama Seek to understand the perspective of others Propose ideas and seek input Request rather than complain Seek the Win-Win in any situation Approach problems with kindness Be persistent, patient, and positive! Let go of what you can’t control Seek to bring joy and tranquility the situation and those around you

Thank you! Contact information: Kristen Krell – SUN PATH Director Kristen.krell@sfcc.edu Waldy Salazar – JDCC Consortium Manager Waldy.Salazar@state.nm.us