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ATLAS PROGRAM. HistoryOakland's Logistics Sector Strategy City of Oakland Oakland Chamber of CommerceThe Oakland PartnershipPort of OaklandATLAS PartnersCollege of AlamedaThe Workforce CollaborativeThe Unity CouncilOakland Adult and Career EducationTeamsters Union. Sector Strategies :
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1. Maintaining Effective Community Partnerships
CCCAOE/CCCCIO Joint Conference
San Francisco/Hilton Financial district Hotel
March 18, 2010 College of Alameda and the ATLAS Program:
2. ATLAS PROGRAM History
Oakland’s Logistics Sector Strategy
City of Oakland
Oakland Chamber of Commerce
The Oakland Partnership
Port of Oakland
ATLAS Partners
College of Alameda
The Workforce Collaborative
The Unity Council
Oakland Adult and Career Education
Teamsters Union
3. Sector Strategies : An Approach for Workforce Development What is a sector strategy*?
Targets a specific industry or occupational cluster
Uses a workforce intermediary to identify employer and workforce training needs through a sector ‘lens’
Provides support for workers to advance employment-related skills in sector career pathway model
Meet needs of employers in the sector (big picture understanding of regional sector needs as well as local training needs)
Impact labor market system to benefit workers and employers in a given sector
*Sectoral Strategies for Low-Income Workers: Lessons from the Field. The Aspen Institute. Summer 2007
4. Sector Strategies and Community Partnerships Connecting Community Colleges to Sector Strategies
Identify workforce development partners /intermediaries with:
Sector knowledge
Capacity to undertake aspects of outreach, pre-voc ed training and placement services
Experience with collaboration
5. ATLAS Program Current ATLAS Training Programs
Warehouse Operations/Forklift Certification
Office Administration for the Logistics Industry Certificate Program
Diesel Retrofit
Preventive Maintenance and Inspection
Welding
Commercial Driver License (Teamsters)
To be Developed: Supply Chain Management Certificate Program
6. Logistics and International Trade: Career Ladders and Training Programs in an Evolving Sector Port Jobs Oct 08
7. A Regional Sector Approach
Consortium of regional community colleges to build local and regional transportation and logistics training programs
Supported by Department of Labor Community-Based Job Training Grant
Expansion of Southern CATLI model to build a statewide logistics industry initiative
ATLAS/Northern CATLI
8. The Workforce Development Model – (as seen by community colleges)
9. Post-Secondary Education Model (as seen by workforce development) Semester-focused education/training
FTE funding focus
Departmental concerns – reporting
requirements, lack of knowledge about
workforce system, ETPL
Student Services – focus on certificates and
two-year degrees – not short-term training and job
placement
10. Acknowledging Reality/Building Partnerships Understanding, Valuing and Challenging Organizational Culture
Demographics – Seeking Community-based services vs community college programs
Identify Goals for Implementing Sector Strategies with community partners
Long-term viability vs. grant-focused program/project
Identify Available Resources and Capacity for Flexible Use of Resources with Multiple Partners
Leverage/Maximize Existing Resources through CC’s and CBOs
Develop partnerships with local One Stop Centers - recruitment, job placement and tracking outcomes
11. ATLAS: Operationalizing this Sector Strategies Model The Workforce Collaborative
Mission and Goals
Bridging the Divide for the Community – Training, Placement and Social Services – Building A Self-Sufficiency Model
Using a cohort model to build successful completion and placement
Linkages to the Community College – Best Practices and Challenges
Coordinating community resources to support self-sufficiency and student completion/placement outcomes
Use of local government, state and federal resources for additional support services and job placement assistance
12. Teamsters Partnership: Utilizing Resources Northern California Teamsters Apprentice Training
Mission and Goals
Linkages to the Community College
Hazardous Materials Certificate – Integration into ATLAS curriculum for Warehouse Operations and Office Administration
Truck Driver Training – Commercial Driver License
Component of Preventive Maintenance and Inspection Program
Integration into ATLAS transportation, distribution and logistics training
13. Sector Strategies Resources National Network of Sector Partners (NNSP)
www.insightcced.org
Career Ladders Project
www.CareerLaddersProject.org
US Department of Labor/link
www.workforce3One.org
The Aspen Institute/Workforce Strategies Initiative
www.aspenwsi.org
Jobs for the Future
www.jff.org
14. ATLAS Contact Information Lorraine Giordano, Director, ATLAS Program / College of Alameda
510.594.1871
lgiordano@peralta.edu
John Brauer, Ex. Dir., The Workforce Collaborative
510.891.8773 x 304
jbrauer@twc-oakland.org
Troy Ohlhausen, Ex. Dir., N. California Teamsters Apprentice Training
916.354.2122
troy@nctat.org