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Career Pathways. Creating new possibilities for success. Career Pathways. Overview Local Initiatives Dr . Peggy Westcott State & National Initiatives Ms. Elizabeth Creamer. Definition.
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Career Pathways Creating new possibilities for success
Career Pathways • Overview • Local Initiatives Dr. Peggy Westcott • State & National Initiatives Ms. Elizabeth Creamer
Definition A series of connected support services, education, and training programs that enable individuals to secure employment within a specific industry or occupational sector and to advance over time to successively higher levels of education or employment in that sector.
Career Pathway Components: • Career planning services and educational advising • Transitioning to higher levels of education and training • Credentials: degree, licensure, or industry standard certifications • Connection to employers: internships, service learning, apprenticeships
Career Coaches Empower students to make informed decisions about their career and educational plans and prepare students for success in postsecondary education and training. • Facilitating the development of career plans and portfolios • Career assessments • Disseminate information on careers and career pathways • Connecting students to early college programs such as Tech Prep and Dual-enrollment • Easing the transition of students from high school to postsecondary education and training and the skilled workforce.
Career Coaches Currently have 6 career coaches in place: • Hopewell High School • Meadowbrook High School • Petersburg High School • Vernon Johns Middle School • Sussex High School
Mission To provide a framework for skill development and training in which students’ progress systematically through a seamless system of career exploration, preparation, and skill upgrades linked to academic credits and credentials. Delivering a multi-step pathway that prepares students for high wage, high demand jobs in the greater Richmond region.
Career Pathway Programs @ JTCC • Dual Enrollment • Tech Prep • Career Coaches • On Ramp • Great Expectations • Workforce Services
Tech Prep Career Pathways • Four to six year programs of study that begin in high school and end with a postsecondary credential, such as a certificate, associate degree, or baccalaureate degree • Contains academic and CTE courses at the secondary and postsecondary level. • Prepares students for high demand occupational fields • Aligned with national career clusters and pathways
On-Ramp • Targets displaced adult workers who are unemployed or underemployed • Goal: to increase the number of adults who obtain a college credential or industry-recognized certification or licensure • Assess skill levels and interests • Help with developing a career and training plan • Provide information about in-demand career fields in Central Virginia
Great Expectations • Statewide initiative of The Virginia Foundationfor Community College Education and Virginia’s Community Colleges. • Established in 2008, the program provides transitional support to at-risk foster teens as they finish high school and leave their foster homes. • Great Expectations focuses on the value of a college education as the best way to gain employment and achieve independence.
Workforce Services • Community College Workforce Alliance (CCWA) • Contract Courses • Apprenticeship • Work Keys • Quick Connect
National and State Career Pathways New US DOL and DOE Grant Projects Support from National Foundations
Career Pathways: Six Key Elements
State Goals
Youth • Career Coaches High School • Middle College • WIA Youth Programs • Commonwealth Scholars
Adults • Adult Career Coaches • Apprenticeship Related Instruction (ARI) • On The Job Training (OJT) • WIA Adult and Dislocated Workers/Rapid Response • Career Readiness Certificates • One Stop Career Centers • Share Network Access Points (SNAPS)
Next Steps in Virginia • Virginia's College Readiness Standards • New Standards for Youth Workforce Programs • Industry Sector Driven Pathways and Workforce Credentials • Career Coach Certification • The Next Tech Prep
Any Questions? For More Information: Ms. Elizabeth Creamer ecreamer@vccs.edu Dr. Peggy Westcott pwestcott@jtcc.edu