Optional Service Delivery Strategies Kimberly Sullivan WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORIDA Cheryl Taylor Worksource.

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Optional Service Delivery Strategies Kimberly Sullivan WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORIDA Cheryl Taylor Worksource

Three Best WCF Web-based Services JobVantage Offices ZuCan

Web-based Services Philosophy Goals – 550,000 actions a year – Online applications, virtual job fairs, reservations, online learning, webinars, optimal resumes, job posting, view videos, newsletter sign ups, … – End of October at 163% of goal to date

Web-based Services Redesigned web site & launched end of October

Web-based Services Allowed us to free classroom and conference room space; staff time Allowed us to create accessible activities available 24/7 for welfare and WIA Speeds up process; no waiting for a scheduled class Information in consistent and always available

Web-based Services Videos & Webinars for Job Seekers – Services and program orientations (WIA, ZuCan, etc) – ZuCan Professional Standards Webinar – FAQ Webinar – Resume Writing & Interviewing Webinars – Pathways for Employment for the Ex Offender – Using Twitter for Your Job Search – Intro & Registering in EFM – Re-Evaluating your Life – Understanding & Managing your Credit Score

Web-based Services Online Applications WIA Online Application CAREER TRACK Application Internship Programs (employer & job seeker apps) Application Employed Worker Training Application

Web-based Services Ask an Expert: Workforce Wizard

Web-based Services InfoSource Virtual Job Fairs Sign up for E-Newsletters On-line Annual Reports Translation in 50 languages Share This Option

ZuCan Philosophy Brand

ZuCan Goals & Progress – Program is a choice to participate – Participants make a commitment to ‘join’ the program – Materials redesigned to sell program & benefits of joining – Professional standards agreement – Work with career coaches

JobVantage Philosophy – New Brand – Focus on Employment & Placement Services – Smaller Footprints; closer to customer – Staff Travel; Hotel cubicle space; – Different Hours – Offer Placement Services to Professional job seeker

JobVantage Three Locations

Mobile Access Points

What are Access Points? Faith based organizations Community sites on public transportation routes Government sites such as libraries Can be scheduled occasionally or regularly Have identified assets that they contribute Staff Computer resources and internet access Volunteers

Why do we need Access Points? To increase our reach into communities that need us To raise awareness of our services To provide a flexible way to serve more people To deploy resources more effectively

What do we look like? 3 person team 3 Managers/Site Developers 25 computers Mobile Resources (printer, copier, etc.)

Services We Provide Employ Florida Marketplace – job search WorkSource Career Services Orientation to training Workshops- provided by staff and a pool of qualified trainers Schedule may be regular, periodic, or one- time

Sites & Partnerships Current Sites Jacksonville Urban League Goodwill Sulzbacher Center Branch Libraries Department of Children and Families (Family support sites) Public Housing Faith Based Centers Community Centers Future Sites Military Base Veteran Centers

Customer Profile Average age Educational Level- High School – College Degree Average length of Unemployment months 20% Veterans

Mission Match What’s In It for Me??? Benefits for the community Identifying Resources Setting goals and Level of Service Logistics Setting up training and site visits

Benefits & Challenges for the Sites Benefits – Extended reach and impact in community – Mission expansion / capacity building – Partnership with workforce and economic development – Additional resources Challenges – Recruiting and training volunteers – Staff commitment / overextension – Technology capacity – Facility space – can they accommodate the increase in traffic?

Measuring Success Number of customers receiving services and gaining employment Number of customers who are first timers to this Access Point Number of first time customers who have not previously been to WorkSource

Sustaining Success Site Developers Ongoing training and support Marketing and outreach

Lessons Learned Site Developers Ongoing training and support Marketing and outreach