JobLink Career Centers-WIA Providers

Employer Entry-Level Skill Needs Executive Summary

High Country Youth Services Resource Directory 2004
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Ashe County
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Mitchell County
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High Country Workforce Development Board Web Site and Resources

WDB Calendar

2007 Workforce Development Transition Plan

High Country State of the Workforce Report 2005

High Country Labor Area Industry Growth Analysis: Phase One and Two Reports

Workforce Development

  

The High Country Workforce Development Board provides policy guidance and independent oversight for a wide array of workforce development services both for the business community and for the emerging, transitional, and incumbent workforces in the seven-county region.

The Workforce Development Board serves as a forum where private and public sector leaders jointly consider the workforce skill needs of our communities. As the designated Local Area for the Workforce Investment Act and the One-Stop JobLink Career Center System in the region, the Council provides support staff and technical assistance to the High Country Workforce Development Board (WDB)

Mission Statement

Building an adaptive workforce system to meet the demands of a globally competitive economy.


High Country Workforce Development Board Strategic Plan Update

To accomplish its mission, the Board has developed a broad strategic plan, which incorporates specific goals and strategies through July 31, 2012.

High Country Workforce Development Board/Strategic Goals

  • Designing and directing resources to enhance and sustain development of the region's workforce;
  • Research and Analysis to guide and support workforce development decision-making;
  • Evaluation to identify existing strengths and bridge gaps in the workforce delivery system;
  • Managing funds, programs, and initiatives to ensure the most effective use of workforce development goods and services;
  • Supporting system solutions to workforce needs.

The High Country Workforce Development Board, with the support of the Workforce Development staff, also develops an annual Workforce Investment Act workforce development plan, coordinates services of various workforce development organizations, charters and monitors progress of the regions's JobLink Career Centers, and contracts with local agencies to provide relevant career assessment and planning, skills training, and career placement services to the area's residents. Services include employer surveys, career planning, ocupational skills training, job preparation workshops, resume preparation, on-the-job training, job placement services, and career counseling.

Incumbent Worker Grants

To assist businesses in providing education and skills training for current employees, staff of the High Country Workforce Development Board provides consultation to businesses interested in applying for Incumbent Worker Training Grants from the NC Commission on Workforce Development. Incumbent Worker grants are designed to benefit businesses by enhancing the skills of current employees, thereby increasing employee procudtivity and the potential for company growth. Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma and ISO 9000 are just a few of the training programs eligible through these grant programs.

–View the guidelines and the application

–If you are interested in applying for the Incumbent Worker Grant and have questions, you may email them to to business@highcountrywdb.com or you may contact Ruby Greene at our office at (828) 265-5434

High Country WDB Youth Council

To empower youth to maximize their potential to succeed as students, employees, and citizens by establishing connections as we build a comprehensive service delivery system

As part of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, Congress established Youth Councils as youth policy arms of local Workforce Development Boards. The Youth Council is composed of a cross section of community leaders who have knowledge, experience, and expertise with the youth population and youth services in our region. Through the Youth Council, the High Country Workforce Development Board serves as the vehicle to develop comprehensive and integrated strategies to help in-school and out-of-school youth prepare for successful entry into the workforce. Since its establishment in July of 1999, the Youth Council has addressed a number of workforce preparedness issues that specifically apply to today's young adults. The Youth Council has produced directories of youth services in the region, developed a set of employability competencies, sponsored a regional Youth Summit, and convened regional youth issues forums for educators, youth organizations, ans other interested parties.

Economic Impact Research

To enhance our servic to the business, economic development and educational communities, the High Country Workforce Development Board/staff provide labor market analysis, comprehensive economic forecasting and ecomonic impact data acquired through Economic Modeling Specialist, Inc, a web-based subscription program. Data comes from 70 state and federal government soucres and is updated twice annually.

These services include:

–Economic Forecasting reports - provides current statistics and 10-year projections for the gorwth and decline of jobs by industry, jobs by occupation, and demographics for a selected county or region, in addition to current unemployment data.
–Economic Impact reports - input-output modeling, easy-tu-use analysis of industries, industry clusters, and regional economic base. This is a critical tool used for understanding a region's current economy and planning for the future economic challenges and opportunities.
–Career Pathway reports - provides data and analysis related to occupational competency (knowledge, skills asn ability) requirements, regional human captial, and ways of identifying employment and retraining opportunities for dislocated or unemployed workers.

To learn how to obtain a specific forecast report, email your request to economicinfo@highcountrywdb.com or Rebecca Bloomquist at (828) 265-5434

Click here for a sample regional economic forecast (PDF, 935kb).

High Country Workforce Development Products

The High Country Workforce Development Board develops and distributes products to respond to the workforce development needs of the region's businesses, including career information publications and flyers (see examples:Construction Profile; Health Care Profile), assessments of businesses to determine entry-level skill needs, a regional State of the Workforce Report , and Industry Gap Analysis, Youth Resource Directories, employer informational mini-brochures, and economic modeling forecasts. The High Country Workforce Development Board continually uses results of such products to develop its own appropriate responses to the needs of area employers. The Board also convenes information and strategy meetings of inter-agency groups to further the dialogue and prompt action on key workforce issues.

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