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Career & Education Outreach

Federally funded and mandated job center providing workforce services. Our experts serve as liaisons to connect students with career and post-secondary pathways, offering resources for up-skilling and customized training. We collaborate with ISDs and share high-demand occupation information to improve curriculum offerings. Explore options, align career and education choices, and access valuable data and information for better-informed decisions.

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Career & Education Outreach

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  1. Career & Education Outreach YISD CTE Job Alike “Having the TALK”

  2. Federally funded and mandated to provide workforce services • Not the “Unemployment Benefits Office”, rather the “Job Center” • Business driven – our objective is to follow the lead of businesses because that’s where the jobs are • Match employers with skilled workforce • Provide resources for up-skilling, customized training • Place job seekers (unemployed or underemployed) into long-sustaining, higher paying jobs • Influence the next generation of workers with insight from the business community

  3. Watch This Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ytFB8TrkTo

  4. Our Job as Career and Education experts is to serve as a liaison to middle and high-school students, parents, and educators, about career and post-secondary pathways. • We work daily with students to connect them with HB5 endorsement tracks, Career & Technical Education options, GED options, alternative schools, and post-secondary education as appropriate to their needs and aspirations.

  5. Our Job as Career and Education experts is to serve as a liaison to middle and high-school students, parents, and educators, about career and post-secondary pathways. • We work daily with students to connect them with HB5 endorsement tracks, Career & Technical Education options, GED options, alternative schools, and post-secondary education as appropriate to their needs and aspirations. • We collaborate with ISDs to share High-Growth High-Demand occupations and labor market information to provide feedback to the educators on curriculum offerings and development.

  6. Senate Bill 2015 Mandates that we work together to provide high-school students with info about: career and technical educational partnership opportunities, professional development opportunities for teachers and learning opportunities for students via industry mentorships, internships, summer and after-school programs, and career-based student leadership opportunities.

  7. How Prepared are College Graduates Really??

  8. How college graduates rate themselves vs how employers rate them Employers Graduates

  9. What jobs do you think employers are looking for immigrants to fill?

  10. 2018 H1B Visa Report http://www.myvisajobs.com/Reports/2018-H1B-Visa-Category.aspx?T=JT

  11. And Who We Serve

  12. Our Main Audiences Students Teachers Counselors Administrators CTE Faculty & Staff Policy Makers Education Partners

  13. Our Services

  14. Be Empowered to Explore Options: Career & Post-Secondary Learn More About Themselves The Data &InformationWe ShareWith StudentsCan HelpThem… Consider New Options Turning Talent and Interests into Careers Experience a “Reality Check” Aligning Career and Education Options Make Better-Informed Career and Post-Secondary Decisions Increase their Motivation Improve College Completion Rates and Ensure More Workplace Satisfaction Save Time & Money

  15. Data Types We Can Provide to Academic Partners

  16. Sample Presentation Topics Exploring Careers What Employers Want VR Resources Work Readiness Navigating Our Tools Exploring After-HS Options Local LMI Soft Skills Alternative Pathways Career + Education Connection Foster Youth Resources Partnering with Workforce Selfie Boards Interview Skills Endorsement Focus Career Assessments And more . . .

  17. Regional Target Industries Business Services Logistics Education Life Sciences Defense & Aerospace Tourism Manufacturing

  18. Present Industry Highlights You might want to consider a career in the Construction Business You like to build things You like working with a team You want a job that lets you work outside You care about safety protocols You’re interested in how buildings, bridges, and other manmade structures are built

  19. Our Best

  20. We Have • Online Tools • Publications • Alternative Resources • Tools for Educators We Will Also Take a Look at: • Resources in Progress • Your Needs/Wants/Requests

  21. Labor Market Information

  22. Workplace Discovery Tools • Explore Texas jobs & careers • Learn about internships • Reality Check---It Cost How Much? • Prepare for the workforce • Learn about educational programs • Track your career decision making process

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  24. Type interest here MUSIC www.texascareercheck.com

  25. You can also search by subject interest

  26. Texas Career Check • Top 25 occupations making above Texas median wage of $36,168 • Ranked by highest projected number of jobs due to growth for 2016 - 2026 • Can search by region

  27. Track Your Education Progress

  28. A fun activity to do before exploring the world of work. • Take a few minutes to answer 60 questions to identify occupations relevant to your likes and interests. • Your results will lead you to a list of occupations for you to explore.  https://texascareercheck.com

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  30. Texas Internship Challenge www.txinternshipchallenge.com

  31. Publications We Recommend for Career Exploration Help • Print Publications • Classroom Poster Sets • Publications that provide • Projections • Soft Skill Help • College Selection Guidance • HB 5 Endorsement Help

  32. Brochures: • Where Can You Find Job Openings • Financial Aid • Pocket Resume • Succeed at Work • Are you a …

  33. Occupation Outlook Handout • State Occupation Projections • Projections through 2026 • Top 30 jobs in several categories: • Fastest growing occupations • Adding the most jobs • Most job postings • Highest paid occupations

  34. Top 10 Career Tips: Also available as classroom posters • How to find a job • How to get the job • How to keep a job • Employability skills • What employers want • Be an asset not a liability • Social Media Tips

  35. Beyond High School • Written for students and parents • Discusses all post-secondary options • Helps navigate the college-selection process • Defines different institution types • Compares options • Identifies selection criteria • Offers step-by-step approach

  36. High School Endorsement Bulletins

  37. Career Hotline: • 24/7 automated line • Get career or college information • 3 careers • 3 colleges/universities • Can call more than once • Anyone can call • Counselor Packets 1-800-822-PLAN (7526)

  38. Job Seeker Tools Useful for Students Too

  39. No title here Work In Progress 0%100%

  40. Career Investigations • Middle School Resource • Career Readiness • 8x10 Workbook format • Currently in Production Phase

  41. Career Success • High School Resource • Career Readiness • 8x10 Workbook format • Currently in Production Phase

  42. Soft Skill Publication • Soft Skill Data • Definition and Importance • Identification of skills • Recommendations on how to practice and build skills • List of resources • In production phase

  43. Career Exploration Games Tie Contest Selfie Booth Career Jenga Career Kahootz Claim Your Future

  44. Flexibility in All We Do Participation Type Audience Venue Content Time Constraints

  45. How do You Get Our Help? It’s Easy It’s Easy

  46. Talk Request Form

  47. Tell us what you need. We might be able to help. Fill in the Blanks: I need a resource that does so I can help students do .

  48. April Hall April.hall@borderplexjobs.com 915-549-4380 @borderplexjobs (Twitter) Workforce Solutions Borderplex/Grind Talk (Facebook) Fill out the Form

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