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1 Job Center Redesign Results from CWI

2 CWI Discussion  Last meeting provided current overview of Job Center systems and services  Asked for feedback from CWI and Workforce Development Boards for addressing: Employer’s worker skills need Delivering Job seeker services in “real time” Identifying new strategies for matching job seekers with employers

3 Result of CWI and WDB Feedback Three high level recommendations: I. Improve the ability to match candidate skills to employer skill needs II.Increase the use of technology to deliver services directly to job seekers anywhere, any time. III.Create one-stop regional employer services teams to simplify access to workforce services to businesses using the public workforce system.

4 I. Improve the ability to match candidate skills to employer skill needs  Refocus Job Service staff activity from JobNet/job order maintenance and become regional experts and resources for other agency staff:  Develop expertise in use of various internet based labor exchange tools.  Develop expertise in resource room staffing.  Develop expertise in career counseling and assessment.

5 I. Improve the ability to match candidate skills to employer skill needs.  Provide improved tools for job seekers and Job Center staff to conduct self assessment and referral to jobs that match their skills. Examples could include:  Job Fit  Work keys  Other employer recognized testing tools

6 II. Increase the use of technology to deliver services anywhere, any time. Expand the Virtual Job Center Statewide:  Develop video conferencing to do counseling and case management face to face.  Identify and develop a portfolio of self-service testing and assessment tools for use by job seekers.  Develop new ways to deliver Labor Market Information through the VJC.

7 Expand the Virtual Job Center Statewide:  Develop capacity to host on-line/virtual jobs fairs.  Develop a tool to conduct video job interviews.  Develop pod casting and data casting for workshops delivered on-site.  Develop career pathway roadmap tools through the RISE project. II. Increase the use of technology to deliver services anytime, anywhere

8 III. Create one-stop regional employer services teams Institute a single point of contact in the regions for employers to access comprehensive workforce resources to include access to training, tax credits, recruiting and retention services. Assign a single account representative to each employer. Develop and provide employee retention services to program participants after placement.

9 III. Create one-stop regional employer services teams Provide employers with electronic screening tools to assist in screening candidates:  Develop video resume technology.  Develop distance interviewing technology.  Provide matching tool based on candidate skills assessment. Coordinate workforce development services with economic development and education agencies.

10 Next Steps  DET develop specific detailed workplan to integrate changes into GROW Wisconsin and RISE initiatives  Develop mechanisms to report progress back to CWI for input as we move forward


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