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Work for Water Workshop for Human Resources and Utility Managers

Work for Water Workshop for Human Resources and Utility Managers. Karen Ebert, Board Member Hampton Roads Public Works Academy. Mission Statement. Promoting cooperative public works and utilities workforce development for Hampton Roads    high school students and professionals. HRPWA.

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Work for Water Workshop for Human Resources and Utility Managers

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  1. Work for Water Workshop for Human Resources and Utility Managers Karen Ebert, Board Member Hampton Roads Public Works Academy

  2. Mission Statement Promoting cooperative public works and utilities workforce development for Hampton Roads    high school students and professionals.

  3. HRPWA • Non-profit organization • Governed by a board from member cities BENEFITS – • Train current employees • Recruit future employees • Obtain lowest cost for training employees • Regional cooperative effort and networking

  4. Synergistic Effect:Members, Students and Educators

  5. Board Member Obligations • Pay Annual membership dues (based on number of employees, from $500-$2000) • Attend monthly meetings • Provide SME’s to teach classes • Hire summer interns • Allow use of facilities and instructors for training

  6. Current Members and Associated Organizations Cities:Associations:Schools: Chesapeake APWA New Horizons Franklin HRSD Pruden Center Hampton James City County Newport News Colleges: Norfolk Paul D. Camp Community Portsmouth Thomas Nelson Community Southampton Tidewater Community Suffolk Virginia Beach Williamsburg

  7. Joint venture between members andPruden Center - Established in 2000New Horizons - Established in 2009 Cadet Program Established 1999

  8. Class Topics Airport Maintenance Job Safety Automotive Services Landscaping/Grounds Maintenance CDL License Math Review Cemetery Maintenance Public Health Computer Uses in Public Works Solid Waste CPR/First Aid Storm Water Management Custodial Services Street Operations Customer Relations Structures and Buildings Emergency Operations Tools of the Trade Employability Skills Traffic Engineering Engineering, Surveying, Drafting Utility Locator Environmental Quality Vector Control Facilities and Buildings Waste Collection and Management Flagger Certification Wastewater Treatment Golf Course Maintenance Water Distribution Heavy Equipment Operation Water Treatment Inspections

  9. Mutual Benefit Students: Build an alternative career path and intern in the field HRPWA: Public Works can hire pre-trained And motivated employees

  10. Program Specifics • 32 different courses and field trips • Taught by SMEs – Subject Matter Experts from member organizations • Classes – typically 2 per month • Class size – 15-20 students • Program Length – 2 years • Summer intern placement

  11. Student Requirements • Complete application • Provide copy of transcript • Receive recommendation from teacher • Attend interview • Have a minimum 1.8 GPA to apply • Maintain 2.0 GPA or above

  12. HRPWA Cadet Quote “Attending the Public Works Academy has been one of the most rewarding choices in my life for many  reasons. One is because in these tough economic times stable employment is very hard to find and by attending the Public Works Academy I have obtained such employment. Another  is because  I have been exposed to the various jobs that the Public Works Department offers to an individual.” Joshua Spratley, HRPWA Graduate

  13. Workforce Development Planning During monthly board meetings: • Brainstorm training topics and select • Determine course curriculum • Agree on date and member location • Discuss trainer requirements and suggest names • Establish fees if incurred • Use new web system to register and track

  14. Workforce Development 2011 Training Courses Offered: • Chemical Spill Response • Essentials of Hydraulics • Upgrading Sanitary Sewer MP • Pumping Sys. and Lift Stations • Front End Loader • Backhoe – 2 classes • Excavator – 2 classes • Construction Math Total HRPWA Member Savings - $77,042(est.)

  15. Contact Information Lee Ann Azar Executive Director P.0. Box 11581 Norfolk, VA 23517 Phone: 757-773-0715 Fax: 757-440-0999 lazar@hrpwa.org www.hrpwa.org

  16. Questions?

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