David Augustinho, Ex. Dir., WIB February 27, 2014 Cape Cod Human Resources Association
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David Augustinho, Ex. Dir., WIBFebruary 27, 2014
Cape Cod Human Resources Association
The “Big Picture”The Workforce Investment Act
◦ Cape & Islands Workforce Investment Board & Career Opportunities
Demographics & Projections
Workforce Training Fund
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Agenda
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Build a workforce investment system that is responsive to customer needs
Dual focus for services◦ Businesses ◦ Job seekers
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The “Big Picture”
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Strong role for local workforce investment boards and the private sector, with local, business-led boards acting as ``boards of directors,'' focusing on strategic planning, policy development and oversight of the local workforce investment system. Business and labor have an immediate and direct stake in the quality of the workforce investment system. Their active involvement is critical to the provision of essential data on what skills are in demand, what jobs are available, what career fields are expanding, and the identification and development of programs that best meet local employer needs.
Major Principle
Dual customer focus - provide services to job seekers and employers –
Streamline services through better integration at the local level through a one-stop delivery system.
Empower individuals through choice, provision of information and support by One-Stop partners.
Provide “universal access” to One-Stop Career Center system and to core employment related services (i.e. serve anyone who walks through the door).
Increase accountability through establishment of performance measures.
Tiered Services – Core…Intensive…Training
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KEY PRINCIPLES of System
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A truly universal, world class system serving the current and future workforce
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The New Paradigm
Cape & Islands WIB and JTEC
TheWorkforce
The Workplace
Workforce Investment
System
Customers AreCustomers Are Stakeholders Are
EmployedUnemployedUnderemployedDislocated WorkersWelfare RecipientsDisabledYouth
State and Local GovernmentEducational InstitutionsCommunity-based OrganizationsLabor Organizations Training ProvidersOther Program Operators
Private EmployersPublic EmployersNonprofit EmployersLabor Organizations
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Chief Elected Official (CEO) Sheila Lyons
Cape & Islands Workforce Investment Board 501C(3)
Fiscal Agent – JTEC 501 C(3)
Operator for Career Opportunities - JTEC◦ Hyannis – 372 North Street ◦ 210 Jones Road (Homeport) Falmouth
Youth Council
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The Workforce Investment ActLocal Framework
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Chair – Christopher Richards, Cape Cod 5 Private Sector – 56% Labor Representatives – 2 required (2) Education Representatives – 2 required (5) Economic Development – 2 required (2) Community Based Organizations – 2
required (3)
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Composition
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
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and Projections
Demographics
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INDUSTRIES
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INDUSTRIES & ESTABLISHMENTS
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OCCUPATIONS
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GROWTH ALL JOBS
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December 18, 2012Labor Market Trends in the Cape & Islands Region 23
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WE ARE INCREASING CERTIFICATES AND DEGREES
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WORKFORCE TRAINING FUND
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