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North Carolina Back-to-Work Program Overview

North Carolina Back-to-Work Program Overview. North Carolina Back-to-Work Program. Purpose: The NC Back-to-Work program provides pre-employment training for entry-level technical jobs. Training will be short-term and focused on skill competencies that lead to

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North Carolina Back-to-Work Program Overview

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  1. North Carolina Back-to-Work Program Overview

  2. North CarolinaBack-to-Work Program Purpose: The NC Back-to-Work program provides pre-employment training for entry-level technical jobs. Training will be short-term and focused on skill competencies that lead to industry-recognized or state-regulated credentials. Integrated into the training program will be employability skills, workplace safety/OSHA credentials, and preparation for the Career Readiness Certification.

  3. North CarolinaBack-to-Work Program Unemployed Work Training

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  6. North CarolinaBack-to-Work Program • Training plans include support for one or more of the following: • Employers who have committed to assist colleges with the design and implementation of their training plans and to interview program completers for available jobs; • Companies with registered apprenticeship programs with the North Carolina Department of Labor; • Coordinated projects among two or more colleges that focus on serving the needs of an industry cluster; or • Programs developed in collaboration with the North Carolina National Guard or veterans' organizations.

  7. North CarolinaBack-to-Work Program • Student Instruction • Student Support • Student Financial Assistance • Tuition/Registration Fees • Books • Certification Cost

  8. North CarolinaBack-to-Work Program Key Partnerships actively involved with Training Plan. Training Plan that’s Employer-Driven. Employment Outcomes for Target Population. Operational Plan mapped to Timeline. Data Collection tied to Performance Metrics. Budget Narrative that outlines Allowable Expenditures.

  9. NC Back-to-Work Key Partnerships • Colleges mustform a Leadership Team to collect, discuss, and analyze information pertinent to the design and implementation of their NC Back-to-Work project(s). • It is the expectation that this Leadership Team will meet throughout the duration of your project.

  10. NC Back-to-Work Key Partnerships

  11. NC Back-to-Work Employer-Driven Training Plan • Workforce and Economic Factors • Demand for Jobs • Challenges, Gap, and/or Opportunities • College’s Capacity to Deliver Training • Target Population

  12. NC Back-to-Work Employer-Driven Training Plan • Workforce and Economic Factors • Demand for Jobs • Challenges, Gap, and/or Opportunities • College’s Capacity to Deliver Training • Target Population

  13. NC Back-to-Work Employer-Driven Training Plan Engagement is more than attending annual business advisory committee meetings or providing input regarding curriculum. Effective engagement requires building deep, sustainable relationships that ensure curriculum design and credentials meet the needs of industry sectors/clusters important to the region, and that students exit institutions able to demonstrate that they have the skills and credentials needed by business. Alignment between the workforce and education systems has the potential to improve curriculum development, course planning in institutions, and consumer information necessary to improve student, parent, and educator decisions. The key to good employer engagement is establishing good communications with them .. and that means not just telling them what you have but paying attention to their needs and wants. 

  14. NC Back-to-Work Employer-Driven Training Plan Credential Profile Form Credentialing Information Exam Procedures College Requirements Course Information Additional Information

  15. NC Back-to-Work Employer-Driven Training Plan • Instructional Delivery Strategies • Traditional • Technology/Media Source (formerly online/internet) • Hybrid • Blended • Video conference

  16. NC Back-to-Work Employer-Driven Training Plan • Work-based Learning Strategies • Cooperative Education • Job Shadowing • Internships • WIA-sponsored On-the-Job Training • Registered Apprenticeship

  17. NC Back-to-Work Employer-Driven Training Plan • Human Resources Development • Course Offerings • Integration Strategies • NCWorks Online Registration

  18. NC Back-to-Work Employer-Driven Training Plan • Career Readiness Certification • Integration Strategies • Employer Support • Data Collection

  19. NC Back-to-Work Employer-Driven Training Plan • Training Services for Veterans • Career Pathways/Credential Transition • Intense Training in Condensed Timeframes • Career Coaching and Job Placement Strategies

  20. NC Back-to-Work Employer-Driven Training Plan • Training Services for Veterans • Career Pathways/Credential Transition • Intense Training in Condensed Timeframes • Career Coaching and Job Placement Strategies • Discussion Points • Describe the details/focus of your collaboration. • What are your proposed education and training strategies to meet the identified needs of the collaboration?

  21. NC Back-to-Work Employer-Driven Training Plan Training Services for Veterans • Discussion Points for Training Plan • Describe the details/focus of your collaboration. • What are your proposed education and training strategies to meet the identified needs of the collaboration? • Colleges must provide documentation that an Implementation Committee was formed to collect, discuss, and analyze information pertinent to this training option. Please note the required representation on the committee. Please provide a list of the members.

  22. NC Back-to-Work Employer-Driven Training Plan Financial Assistance for Veterans • Important Note: • Colleges with collaborations with the NC National Guard, military transition or veterans programs may also provide financial assistance to students enrolled in training programs within the following clusters: law enforcement, emergency management, fire protection, and healthcare.

  23. NC Back-to-Work Operational Work Plan • Outreach & Recruitment • In-take and Assessment • Registration Process • Student Data Form (Data Collection) • Student Support Services • Job Placement Activities • Program Evaluation • Staff Assignment • Leveraging Resources

  24. NC Back-to-Work Performance Outcome Measures • Received services during intake/assessment • Participated in an HRD course • Enrolled in an occupational-specific training course • Received supportive services while enrolled in an occupational-specific training course • Completed an occupational-specific training course • Earned an industry credential • Earned a CRC credential • Obtained/maintained employment within the occupational field of training program

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