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1 BRINGING ALL THE PARTNERS TO THE TABLE FOR THE GOOD OF THE STUDENTS AND THE COMMUNITY! Establishing a Regional Industry Intern Project

2 Introductions Matt Wells Wendy Watt ▪ Coordinator of Career Technical Education- Snowline Joint Unified School District ▪ Coordinator – Apple Valley High School Medical and Health Science Technology Academy ▪ Chair- High Desert Student Health care Intern Pipeline ▪ HOSA Advisor

3 High Desert Student Health Care Intern Pipeline

4 The Partners

5 Project Timeline OSHPD June 2013

6 What is SHIP? ▪Collaborative group of K12 educators, post- secondary educators, industry, and students ▪Focused on building health care opportunities for students ▪Monthly meetings to continue the work

7 Why form SHIP? ▪Need for trained healthcare professionals to return to OUR community ▪Help ease districts having to vie for opportunities on their own ▪Consistent student competency ▪Build on regional resources to help “our” students

8 Project Timeline OSHPD June 2013 Kick-off Meeting January 2014

9 Steps to get everyone to the table ▪Find an industry partner who believes in education! ▪Write it into a grant! ▪Ask your superintendent to host a kick-off event ▪Send out MULTIPLE invitations in various formats ▪Ask industry to invite industry ▪Rely on your network ▪Ask industry to co-host kick-off (venue, food, and facilitator) ▪Make sure everyone, including industry, have clear ways to actively contribute and help make progress

10 Prior to the kick-off…

11 During the kick-off

12 Follow-up… Thank you letters E-mail contact Meeting the VERY next month Assign each partner a critical task: Venue for meetings Refreshments Facilitate Student representatives Reflection

13 Project Timeline OSHPD June 2013 Kick-off Meeting January 2014 Monthly meetings begin Feb 2014

14 Each organization hosted a monthly meeting and made a presentation Students have been involved at every stage of the development of SHIP Frequent meetings provide opportunity for developing relationships Open communication about cooperative process vs. competitive culture Getting to know you...

15 Project Timeline OSHPD June 2013 Kick-off Meeting January 2014 Monthly meetings begin Feb 2014 CCPT Grant Awarded Regionally May 2014

16 ●CCPT grant awarded regionally for 5 industries ○Healthcare ○Aviation ○Automotive ○Green Technology ○Manufacturing ●SHIP acting as potential model for other regional industry committees RAMP UP

17 Project Timeline OSHPD June 2013 Kick-off Meeting January 2014 Monthly meetings begin Feb 2014 CCPT Grant Awarded Regionally May 2014 Applied for Explorers Post/ Learning 4 Life October 2014

18 Challenges identified by industry and education: Liability Standardized competency Supervision Maintain benefits of HOSA-Future Health Professionals Learning for Life- Medical Explorers Post 7447

19 Structure ▪ Coordinator ▪ Facilitator ▪ Coach ▪ Board of Directors ▪ Explorers Post Leader ▫ Explorers Sub-committees

20 Project Timeline OSHPD June 2013 Kick-off Meeting January 2014 Monthly meetings begin Feb 2014 CCPT Grant Awarded Regionally May 2014 Applied for Explorers Post/ Learning 4 Life October 2014 1st Regional Advisory Council November 2014

21 ●Action-packed event ○Gallery walk of each district’s courses ○General Q&A session ○Industry update provided by Industry Representative ○Program update by representative from each district (including lower grades) ●Benefits to industry representatives ○Only one advisory meeting to attend ○Could make connections with other industry reps in the area ○Industry reps not active part of SHIP get introduced to what we are working on Regional Health Care Advisory Meeting

22 Project Timeline OSHPD June 2013 Kick-off Meeting January 2014 Monthly meetings begin Feb 2014 CCPT Grant Awarded Regionally May 2014 1st Regional Advisory Council November 2014 Applied for Explorers Post/ Learning 4 Life October 2014 Established sub- committees January 2015

23 ●Operations ●Curriculum ○Pre- post admission ○Intern learning objectives ●Outreach/ Marketing Explorers committees

24 Project Timeline OSHPD June 2013 Kick-off Meeting January 2014 Monthly meetings begin Feb 2014 CCPT Grant Awarded Regionally May 2014 1st Regional Advisory Council November 2014 Applied for Explorers Post/ Learning 4 Life October 2014 Established sub- committees January 2015 Elected Provisional Board of Directors February 2015 Established as an official project - High Desert Community Foundation

25 Formalizing the organization ●Need for formalized roles and procedures ●Grant application pushed the issue ●Board of Directors established ○Brief initial term ○President, Treasurer, Secretary, Industry Rep, Education Rep ○Split representation from education and industry ●Sponsoring agency ○High Desert Community Foundation ○501(c)(3) non-profit designation

26 Project Timeline OSHPD June 2013 Kick-off Meeting January 2014 Monthly meetings begin Feb 2014 CCPT Grant Awarded Regionally May 2014 1st Regional Advisory Council November 2014 Applied for Explorers Post/ Learning 4 Life October 2014 Established sub- committees January 2015 Elected Provisional Board of Directors February 2015 Established as an official project - High Desert Community Foundation Applied for grant February 2015

27 Funding Sources In-Kind Staff Facility Use Learning 4 Life Direct School site grants Community grants Private donations Student Fundraising

28 Projected Timeline 2015-2016 Grant Notification April 2015 First Explorers Post meeting April 2015 Summer Boot Camp hosted by VVC July 2015 Student Application Process for 2015-2016 September 2015 Monthly Post meetings begin October 2015 Year II Explorer Intern placement January 2016 Men in Medicine Mentoring Upcoming Projects Health Care Careers ConferenceExpand Explorers to Jr. Explorers Apply for grants ONGOING Launch HD SHIP website September 2015

29 IT’S YOUR TURN! ASK: ●Who are educators I can partner with in my geographic region? ●What industry support do I already have? ●Who can I add to my list? ●What project could be focused on as a start?

30 Plan: ●Who will be invited? ●What will the agenda be? ●When will the initial meeting occur? ●Where will the meeting take place/ ●What will be decided at the meeting? ●Who will facilitate the meeting? ●Why should industry invest in MY vision?

31 Thank you! For further information contact: Wendy Watt wendy_watt@avusd.org Matt Wells matt_wells@snowlineschools.com matt_wells@snowlineschools.com Kim Walker kim.walker@hesperiausd.org


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